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| Mitch the Knife |
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By W. James Antle, III |
The Weaver Popcorn Company's website advertises this fact as a "kernel of truth": their business was founded -- and is still based in! -- Indiana. But CEO Mike Weaver didn't come to talk about microwave popcorn. At the moment, he is more interested in touting another Hoosier product for possible national consumption: Indiana governor Mitch Daniels.
Weaver says Daniels is usually "the smartest guy in the room" and a true "servant leader" who gets things done for Indiana. "He's also very modest," Weaver adds. "Almost to a fault." Indeed, Daniels professed surprise that he's about to be the subject of another magazine article. "Did you run out of other things to write about?" he asks. But Daniels thinks the country could use a little humility from its leaders, a sense of realism about Washington's financial and metaphysical limits. |
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| August in Kabul |
| By William R. Polk |
| A foreign policy veteran reports on his fact-finding visit to war-torn Afghanistan. | |
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| Saving Harry Reid |
| By W. James Antle, III |
| Democrats are fooling themselves if they believe amnesty saved them. Will they be able to fool Republicans too? | |
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