Tuesday, May 30, 2006

The Wrap-up

As Sensenbrenner goes, so goes immigration legislation, observes the Weekly Standard’s Matthew Continetti, author of the new book, The K Street Gang.

John Fund calls Congressman Pence’s immigration plan a “workable compromise.”

The Washington Times reports on the reaction of conservatives to the F.B.I. raid of Congressman William Jefferson’s Capitol Hill office.

Tom Friedman explains why he refuses to give up on the Iraq war.

The NYT highlights the “battle for the soul” of the GOP: fiscal conservatives vs. appropriators.

Cable companies should finally join the marketplace and compete for subscribers, argues Phil Kerpen of the Free Enterprise Fund.

Tax dollars fund advocacy of illegal immigration, finds Citizens Against Government Waste.

The co-founder of Greenpeace, Patrick Moore, comes out for nuclear energy.

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