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Articles from National Review (November 29, 2004)

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After Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger endorsed it, a ballot initiative to spend California taxpayers' money on embryonic-stem-cell research passed by a large margin. Brief Article 84
After ordering Iraqi troops to Fallujah, Prime Minister Iyad Allawi appealed to the European Union for understanding and aid. Brief Article 113
Allow us to say a word in defense of John Kerry. Brief Article 244
At war with what or whom? Buckley, William F., Jr. Column 674
Avoiding breadlines for flu vaccines. Henderson, David R. 523
Black listed cancer treatment could save your life. Advertisement 1175
British Isles Cruise: a true once-in-a-lifetime experience: the national review 2005. 1694
Bush's well-mapped road to victory: how Rove et al. pulled it off. Lowry, Richard 3382
Button it: wearing your political heart on your sleeve--or your lapel, wherever. Nordlinger, Jay 1169
Catholics for Bush: it's not just the Evangelicals who bedeviled the Dems. O'Beirne, Kate 1205
Correction. Correction Notice 37
Count. 3
Despotism's furthest shore. Derbyshire, John Book Review 1510
Dismayed, and dismaying. 545
Election Night Memories. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 53
Evan Thomas of Newsweek, on Hardball: "I just know a lot of people in the media, and most of them don't like Bush and they do like Kerry. Brief Article 120
Former Spanish prime minister Jose Maria Aznar, in Wall Street Journal: "Hope has triumphed, and with it the confidence of the American people in the values and principles upon which our shared civilization on both sides of the Atlantic is based.". Brief Article 87
Former White House counsel C. Boyden Gray, on Hardball. Brief Article 104
Get ready for the new line on Hillary--it was signaled in an AP article three days after the election. Brief Article 90
Gov. Ed Rendell (D., Pa.) on why Kerry lost, on CNN: "I think he was running against an incumbent president in the middle of a war who had successfully defended this country for three years from another terrorist attack. Brief Article 153
Help!!!! Cartoon 74
His majesty's blue domain. Beran, Michael Knox Book Review 1617
Hoover, Shmoover. Brief Article 231
Horse and carriage. Cox, Chris Letter to the Editor 387
How they are fighting over Yasser Arafat's legacy! Brief Article 173
In the weeks after September 11, few Americans would have predicted that we would go more than three years without another terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Brief Article 155
Jay Leno: "John Kerry conceded today. Brief Article 31
Jimmy Carter joins Michael Moore in comparing Iraq's Baathists and jihadists to the American revolutionaries. Brief Article 218
John Thune's defeat of Senate minority leader Tom Daschle in South Dakota was a lesson in the price of fame. Brief Article 171
Kerry concedes: "In an American election, there are no losers, because whether or not our candidates are successful, the next morning we all wake up as Americans. Brief Article 122
Lifting up the people. Rector, Robert Book Review 1252
Mass-hysteria time: following Black Tuesday--Nov. 2--Europe goes nuts. Pryce-Jones, David 1399
McLaughlin & Associates polls Republicans on 2008 preferences: 34 percent pick Rudy Giuliani, followed by 15 percent for Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.), and 7 percent for Gov. Jeb Bush (R., Fla.). Brief Article 91
Moral muddle. Goldberg, Jonah 540
Mother of all deadlines. Coyne, John R., Jr. Book Review 1174
Mystic Madonna. Kay, Jack Letter to the Editor 92
No gavel for Specter. 596
No victims, thanks. Pryce-Jones, David Book Review 1213
Notes & asides. Rutler, George W. 737
On November 2, the day on which Americans gave their verdict on the president, the people of the Netherlands received, through the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh, a horrific reminder that no country anywhere can be truly be said to be immune from the threat posed by Islamic extremism. Brief Article 191
On October 19, Paul Nitze, one of the greatest of the Cold Warriors--and one of the greatest of the Americans--died at 97. Obituary 240
Openhandedness by Bush. Buckley, William F., Jr. Column 646
Out of the Astral Air. Epstein, Daniel Mark Poem 108
President Bush defeats Sen. John Kerry (D., Mass.): 286 electoral votes to 252. Brief Article 219
Press the advantage: turn the voters right. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1369
The Beltway Blues. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 45
The limits of media bias: try as they might, they couldn't put Kerry over the top. O'Sullivan, John 1854
The long view. Long, Rob Excerpt 754
The Marines may have been days away from taking Fallujah in April, when the administration pulled them back. Brief Article 184
The real deal: you can test-market a candidate to death, but that doesn't mean you can sell him. Long, Rob 1210
There is, apparently, a desire among British TV viewers to watch human bodies decomposing, a desire left insufficiently satisfied by occasional Rolling Stones concerts and imported clips from 60 Minutes. Brief Article 141
There was another, small campaign on November 3, the day after: Who would give the better concession speech? Brief Article 97
Turbo catholicism. Advertisement 301
Victory. 786
Voters vs. Zogby: a once-golden pollster is tarnished. Geraghty, Jim 1157
We demand a recount! 11
We didn't tell you so. Buckley, William F., Jr. Column 726
We don't have the internals on this poll, but the significance seems pretty plain. Brief Article 91
We have all heard the joke about the southern man (warning: lame dialect humor ahead) who, after seeing his doctor, comes home dressed like a Gilbert and Sullivan admiral. Brief Article 170
We would like to thank the thousands of British leftists who answered the call of the Guardian newspaper and took it upon themselves to write to the unsuspecting voters of Clark County, Ohio, telling them to vote for John Kerry. Brief Article 129
What did Jesus do? Bush wins, and the Left cries 'Eek' at religion. Novak, Michael 1277
What the Swifties wrought: the power of an ad campaign. Miller, John J. 1535
What's the word? Brookhiser, Richard 1008
When the Republicans took Congress in 1995, we warned them not to try to restrain the growth of Medicare. Brief Article 202
Years ago, Richard Hofstadter wrote an essay called "The Paranoid Style in American Politics.". Brief Article 161

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