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December 28, 2006 Archives

RealClearPolitics Morning Edition

A Happy, Normal President - George Will, Indianapolis Star
Ford Led With Common Sense - Rep. John Dingell, Detroit News
Profile in Decency - Bob Dole, Washington Post
The Accidental President - Robert Novak, Chicago Sun-Times
Reversal of Fortune - Barry Werth, New York Times
The Right Man at the Right Moment - Art Cyr, Financial Times
What if Reagan Had Beaten Ford in '76? - Fergus Cullen, NH Union-Leader
Ahmadinejad Far Weaker Than He Lets On - Victor Davis Hanson, RCP
Killing Saddam Won't Bring Peace to Iraq - Burhan al-Chalabi, Guardian
The Looming Regional Mideast War - Jack Kelly, RealClearPolitics
Hillary Moves to the Middle? - Donald Lambro, Washington Times
Edwards Frames Return With Message - Margaret Carlson, Bloomberg
John Edwards Version 2.008 - John Nichols, The Nation
Death, Taxes and McCain? - Jed Babbin, RealClearPolitics
Focus on Border Enforcement, Not Wall - Gov. Rick Perry, San Antonio EN
Not-so-Big Labor Eyes Democratic Congress - Thomas Bray, WSJ
Why President Bush is a Hero - Ed Koch, RealClearPolitics

RealClearPolitics Evening Edition

Ford Led With Honesty & Civility - George Weeks, Detroit News
Gerald Ford & the GOP - Jonathan Martin, National Review Online
Ford's Economic Record Belies His Reputation - Jeff Birnbaum, Wash Post
Let's Not Have Too Much Realism - Timothy Garton Ash, Guardian
Specter's Search For Mideast Dialogue Yields Little - M. Rubin, Philly Inq.
Syria Poised to Assert Itself - Seth Wikas, Baltimore Sun
Don't Underestimate This Tough Korean - Tom Plate, Seattle Times
Good Riddance Governor Pataki - Fred Dicker, New York Post
Dying Languages - John McWhorter, New York Sun

Editorials

A Brave and Honest Man - Detroit Free-Press
History Dealt Ford a Weak Hand. He Played it Well - WSJ
Iran Vulnerable to External Pressure - Times of London
Saddam Deserves Justice - Rocky Mountain News