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NRO Digest: What will Wednesday look like?

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October 2, 2012
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NRO SYMPOSIUM: Our experts anticipate the first night out. What Will Wednesday Look Like?


ROBERT COSTA
: Five things to look for at the first debate. Ringside with Romney.

THE EDITORS: The Democrats should be on the defensive about health policy tomorrow night. Debating Health Care.

RICH LOWRY: Teachers' unions shouldn't want anyone to see the new film about parent trigger. Won't Back Down Enrages Unions.

KEVIN HOLTSBERRY: Romney has the opportunity to inspire Ohioans to embrace genuine economic change. What's the Matter with Ohio?

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: The world tacitly exempts the Middle East from the rules of civilized behavior. The Neurotic Middle East.

SENATOR JOHN CORNYN: The president can hardly run on his record abroad. The Downside of Obama's Foreign Policy.

MONA CHAREN
: Why did the president insist that the attack in Benghazi was not premeditated? An Ambassador Died, Obama Lied.

DANIEL PIPES: Three final thoughts about the events of the past couple weeks. Postmortem on the Mohammed Riots.

KEVIN D. WILLIAMSON
: Mormonism, black-liberation theology, and Time magazine. Prophets, Motives.

DENNIS PRAGER: The most attractive ideology isn't Christianity or Islam. The World's Most Dynamic Religion.

THOMAS SOWELL: Higher salaries and term limits would yield a better crop of public officials. Cheap Politicians.

INTERVIEW: A new book explains how Obama brought us division, not hope. A Bitter Presidency.

BETWEEN THE COVERS: John J. Miller talks with Andrew Biswell about his new book. A Clockwork Orange: The 50th Anniversary Edition.

UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE: George Gilder discusses the positive effect of Ronald Reagan's defense spending and tax cuts on the private sector and the general economic health of the United States. George Gilder: Chapter 2.

 

 


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