- Jack Kemp, 1935-2009 (David P. Goldman, First Things)
- Quarterback Jack (NRO)
- What Jack Kemp Accomplished (Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard)
- Jack Kemp in His Own Words (WSJ)
- Remembering Jack Kemp (Michael Gerson, WaPo)
- The Truth About Cars and Trucks (Holman Jenkins. WSJ)
- Saturn's demise is a lesson for GM (LA Times) GM had a real chance with Saturn to experiment and figure out how to remake itself, but I always sort of had the feeling that Saturn would be remade into the failing behemoth instead. Let the whole damn thing go bankrupt.
- The Next Housing Bust (WSJ)
- Pelosi: Utterly contemptible (Charles Krauthammer, RCP)
- A Double Standard on Party-Switchers? (Howard Kurtz, WaPo)
- The bias against oil and gas (Robert Samuelson, WaPo)
- Bush's Lawyers Strike Back (Dan Abrams, The Daily Beast)
- How Pakistan became the 'crucible of terrorism' (Duncan Gardham, Telegraph)
- Pakistan and the Taliban: A real offensive, or a phony war? (Economist)
- Moment of truth in Pakistan (David Ignatius, WaPo)
- Big-Screen e-Readers May Help Save Newspapers (Brad Stone, NY Times) The big screen may be a bigger hit in the textbook field than with the newspaper crowd.
- Goodbye Cafe Annie; hello Restaurant RDG (Alison Cook, Houston Chronicle) In trying to do so many different things, is RDG going to do any of it well? This just has the look of a disaster.
- Rainbow Lodge – Toss Up
When the appetizers arrived we started in immediately. Considering we were still waiting for bread and water, we dove in – without hesitation – for a taste. Even though I was a bit put off by the look of the tuna dish we’d been served, I stretched my fork toward it. What we assumed to be the tartare consisted of six small slices of albacore slathered in white foam. For the record, I hate foam. While the culinary garnish has made confident strides into mainstream preparation, I hate it. It looks like spit. I just don