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Readme 2001:
Policy made plain.
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- Forgetting Afghanistan And forgiving John Walker.
Michael Kinsley Dec. 14, 2001 - The Genius of Ari Fleischer Rummy's a dummy in comparison.
Michael Kinsley Dec. 6, 2001 - The Incoherent Embryophile Bush's position on cloning makes no sense.
Michael Kinsley Nov. 29, 2001 - Consuming Gets Complicated
Michael Kinsley Nov. 21, 2001 - Osama Done Told Me So how come media objectivity is suddenly a bad thing?
Michael Kinsley Nov. 8, 2001 - Is Disappearing What TV news doing to our precious verbs.
Michael Kinsley Nov. 1, 2001 - Bipartisanship Etiquette
Michael Kinsley Oct. 25, 2001 - An Agenda for Victory
Michael Kinsley Oct. 16, 2001 - New York Becomes Seattle Never mind anthrax—how should New Yorkers deal with their niceness epidemic?
Michael Kinsley Oct. 12, 2001 - Defining Terrorism It's essential. It's also impossible.
Michael Kinsley Oct. 5, 2001 - Racial Profiling at the Airport Discrimination we're afraid to be against.
Michael Kinsley Sept. 29, 2001 - Has Everything Changed? Maybe not.
Michael Kinsley Sept. 21, 2001 - Democracy Hypochondria A Presidential Commission endorses a nutty complaint.
Michael Kinsley Aug. 3, 2001 - Social Security Magic Tricks
Michael Kinsley July 27, 2001 - Flagging Interest
Michael Kinsley July 20, 2001 - Unfair Shares
Michael Kinsley July 13, 2001 - Shining C Land of opportunity, Bush-style.
Michael Kinsley July 6, 2001 - Two Little Words Hey, boys and girls, let's play "strict construction" with the words "advice" and "consent."
Michael Kinsley June 29, 2001 - Liberalism a la Mode The "patients' bill of rights" is the perfect piece of legislation for our time. Is that good?
Michael Kinsley June 22, 2001 - Pandora's Cable Box State-of-the-art customer relations.
Michael Kinsley June 15, 2001 - Trent Lott's Stages of Grief
Michael Kinsley June 5, 2001 - Triumph of the Dorks
Michael Kinsley May 25, 2001 - Missile Defense: A Third Strike This column struck first. Charles Krauthammer struck back. The mutually assured deconstruction goes on.
Michael Kinsley May 18, 2001 - It's Not Just the Internet Almost no one pays for content in any medium.
Michael Kinsley May 11, 2001 - Still MAD "Mutually assured destruction" hasn't gone away, and neither has its logic.
Michael Kinsley May 4, 2001 - There's More Than One Way To Peel a Shrimp (Old American saying.)
Michael Kinsley April 27, 2001 - Poisoning the Well Bush is right about arsenic. Damn!
Michael Kinsley April 13, 2001 - Dead Wrong The estate tax doesn't double-dip, and they know it.
Michael Kinsley April 6, 2001 - Confessions of a McCain-Feingold Criminal If I go down, I'm taking the Washington Post down with me.
Michael Kinsley March 30, 2001 - Free Speech for George W. Let the president say what he likes about the economy.
Michael Kinsley March 23, 2001 - Quid Pro Quo Pros A little influence peddling between friends.
Michael Kinsley March 16, 2001 - O'Reilly Among the Snobs It takes one to know one.
Michael Kinsley March 2, 2001 - Corporate Emotions If you prick IBM, does it not bleed?
Michael Kinsley Feb. 23, 2001 - Reagan's Record II Did he win the Cold War?
Michael Kinsley Feb. 16, 2001 - Reagan's Record Sorry to spoil the birthday party, but …
Michael Kinsley Feb. 9, 2001 - Bush the Keynesian Oh, so the president does control the economy after all?
Michael Kinsley Feb. 2, 2001 - God Bless You and ... You know the rest.
Michael Kinsley Jan. 26, 2001 - Confirmation: The Rules What matters and what ought to matter.
Michael Kinsley Jan. 19, 2001 - Microsoft à la Hollywood A new movie argues that software should be free. Try getting in without buying a ticket.
Michael Kinsley Jan. 12, 2001
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