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February
Vol. 040 Issue 001 (February 1 2007)
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NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER:It's Not Over
Regnery, Alfred S.
N O T E F R O M T H E P U B L I S H E R It’s Not Over by Alfred S. Regnery HE AGE OF REAGANOMICS, proclaimed Chuck Schumer, and the philosophy that Ronald Reagan brought to Washington, is...
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE:Words and Deeds:A Response to Norman Podhoretz
Codevilla, Angelo M.
Words and Deeds: A Response to Norman Podhoretz S P E C I A L C O R R E S P O N D E N C E ORMAN PODHORETZ, on whom President George W. Bush had bestowed the nation’s highest civilian...
THE CONTINUING CRISIS
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
R . E m m e t t Ty r r e l l , J r . T H E C O N T I N U I N G C R I S I S December passed into history sunning itself luxuriantly, at least for the denizens of America’s east coast. In...
ON THE PROWL
O N T H E P R O W L Francisco, got a sweetheart Fish Monger Some House Democrats were thrown by revelations that new House Hostess Nancy Pelosi has helped cut a deal that allowed a...
WRONGLY MISTAKING CHINA
HALPER, STEFAN
CHINA WRONGLY MISTAKING HEN YOGI BERRA, THE LEGENDARY CLARIFIER, warned us not to make the wrong mistake, he could have been talking about China. Throughout their history, Americans...
FAITH OF OUR FATHERS
EVANS, M. STANTON
Faith of Our Fathers Part I of a special three-part series, “The Christian History of the Constitution,” which examines the eradication of religious values from American life since our...
THE NATION-STATE AND DEMOCRACY
Scruton, Roger
The Nation-State and Democracy MERICAN FOREIGN POLICY was set on its modern path by Woodrow Wilson. Attributing the First World War to imperial competition, Wilson concluded empires should...
CAPITOL IDEAS:Taxing Hazards Ahead
Bethell, Tom
C A P I T O L I D E A S Taxing Hazards Ahead by Tom Bethell S THE NEW CONGRESS CONVENES, an obvious hazard faces us. We have to go back to 1989, when George Bush’s father was president, to...
LONDON BUREAU:Mad About "You"
Gutfeld, Greg
L O N D O N B U R E A U Mad About “You” by Greg Gutfeld AM EXTREMELY EXCITED. More excited than usual, because I’ve just had three colas and a chocolate bar. It was a Milky Way, which in...
THE BORDERLINE SPECTATOR:The Immigration Trap
Klein, Philip
T H E B O R D E R L I N E S P E C T A T O R The Immigration Trap The issue that could send Hillary to the White House. by Philip Klein HEN HILLARY CLINTON’S HUSBAND was elected president...
PRESSWATCH:Tit for Tet
Taranto, James
P R E S S W A T C H Tit for Tet by James Taranto ASTHEENEMYIN IRAQ ROOTING for the Democrats to take over Congress? It’s an inflammatory question, but Thomas Friedman of the New York...
THE NATION'S PULSE:Which Way for Evangelicals?
Antle, W. James III
T H E N A T I O N ’ S P U L S E Which Way for Evangelicals? by W. James Antle III VEN SOPHISTICATED POLITICAL ANALYSTS tend to dismiss religious conservatives as if they were some kind of...
THE ELECTION SPECTATOR:Keeping the Faith
Hynes, Patrick
T H E E L E C T I O N S P E C T A T O R Keeping the Faith Evangelicals remain wary of the Democrats’ overtures. by Patrick Hynes URING THE CLOSING WEEKS of the 2006 election, the...
POLITICS:The Cash-In Club
Fund, John H.
P O L I T I C S The Cash-In Club by John H. Fund HE DEATH OF GERALD FORD has put the issue of what to do with our former presidents front and center. Greater longevity means we are likely...
HIGH SPIRITS:Breakfast of Christians
Aitken, Jonathan
H I G H S P I R I T S Breakfast of Christians by Jonathan Aitken ATIONALPRAYERBREAKFASTSare an American invention that has not always transplanted successfully to other countries. While...
BEN STEIN'S DIARY:Stories From the Desert
Stein, Benjamin J.
B E N S T E I N ’ S D I A R Y Stories From the Desert by Benjamin J. Stein And while Daniel is parking the car, some drunk woman comes up in her Jaguar and puts a little ding in the door...
CONSERVATIVE TASTES:Eastwoodian Aftermaths
Bowman, James
C O N S E R V A T I V E T A S T E S Eastwoodian Aftermaths by James Bowman Here beginneth a new—well, at least somewhat new— column called Conservative Tastes. It seemed both to me and to...
FLORENCE KING:Live and In Control
Gabler, Neal
Live and In Control Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination by Neal Gabler (KNOPF, 851 PAGES, $35) B O O K S I N R E V I E W ALT DISNEY HAD MUCH IN COMMON with six of...
JOSEPH A. HARRISS:Venice, Again
Berendt, John
Venice, Again The City of Falling Angels by John Berendt B O O K S I N R E V I E W T mer editor of of the Adriatic, has been praised, palpated, disor foolhardy. The beauteous Serenissma,...
PAUL BESTON:The Man Who Wasn't There
Cavanaugh, Jack
B O O K S I N R E V I E W son station of the Democratic Republic of the Planet Mars, among others. A more straightforward title (with apologies to Reader’s Digest) might have been My Most...
JAMES SRODES:Terms of Enrichment
Reynolds, Alan
face is the only one we see. B O O K S I N R E V I E W The slugging Dempsey, who was champion throughout the 1920s and had a stature on par with Babe Ruth, had lost his title to Tunney the...
PUBLIC NUISANCES:Jeane Kirkpatrick, RIP/Barroom Reflections
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
R . E m m e t t Ty r r e l l , J r . Jeane Kirkpatrick, RIP P U B L I C N U I S A N C E S WASHINGTON TWAS AT JEANE KIRKPATRICK’S FUNERAL on December 11 that I finally heard of some good...
CURRENT WISDOM
Jackasses, Assorted
C U R R E N T W I S D O M Esquire Esquire A rude book by Dinesh D’Souza brings testosterone to a boil in this great literary journal’s executive editor, Mark Warren, a recent émigré from...
LAST CALL:Farewell to All That
Pleszczynski, Wladyslaw
L A S T C A L L Farewell to All That by Wladyslaw Pleszczynski N HIS DEATH at the turn of the year, Gerald Ford was appropriately praised for his many good deeds, not least the easy...
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