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Avik Roy outlines a conservative vision of health-care reform.

Jaffar al-Rikabi describes the Iraqi prime minister’s struggles with foreign meddlers.

Andrew McCarthy catches Obama employing once-loathed Bush-presidency measures.

John Derbyshire diarizes December, breaking his personal record for fashion items among other surprises.

Michael Tanner observes a trend: the more Americans get to know about Obamacare, the less they like it.

Thomas Sowell argues that today’s “Two California’s” are the product of elites’ symbolic politics.

Michelle Malkin notices that the only jobs Obama’s staff and friends are creating are each other’s.

Matthew Shaffer — Mr. Shaffer is a former William F. Buckley Fellow of the National Review Institute.
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