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Vol. 041 Issue 005 (June 1 2008)
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NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: Individual Liberty on Display
Regnery, Alfred S.
n o T e f R o M T H e P u B L I s H e R Individual Liberty on Display by Alfred s. Regnery standing of the Constitution, and on the conservative legal movement, than Robert Bork. We...
CORRESPONDENCE
c o R R e s P o n D e n c e wind storage Far be it from me to tell T. Boone Pickens anything about the energy business (“Energy’s Prevailing Winds,” TAS, May 2008) but I must disagree...
ON THE PROWL
o n T H e P R o w L nection to its founder, the Rev. Pat Robertson. strange Bogus Respect The Christian Coalition proudly quotes Ronald Reagan on the front page of its website: “The...
THE CONTINUING CRISIS
Tyrell, R. Emmett Jr.
R . E m m e t t T y 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 as the last minutes of april ticked away, something quite wonderful hastened toward reality in London. The...
MAMETFEST DESTINY
Macomber, Shawn
Mametfest Destiny Famed playwright, writer, and movie director David Mamet sent shock waves through the lefty literary world in March when he declared himself an admirer of America and...
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH OHIO?
Antle, W. James III
What’s the Matter With Ohio? How Republicans lost the Buckeye State. by W. James Antle III maybe with a little bit more feeling. During the 1990s, Republicans achieved a level of...
INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY AND THE CONSTITUTION
BORK, ROBERT
Individual Liberty and the Constitution Issues of liberty were once the provenance of the states. Today they are defined by the modern elites who have turned the Constitution and the Bill of...
THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE: Liberty and Equality
Scruton, Roger
T H e P u R s u I T o f k n o w L e D G e Liberty and Equality American liberalism sacrifices the former to impose the latter, not to mention what it’s done to morality. by Roger scruton...
CAPITOL IDEAS: A Preference for Michelle and Barack?
Bethell, Tom
c a P I T o L I D e a s A Preference for Michelle and Barack? by Tom Bethell If there’s one thing I’m not looking forward to, it’s Michelle in the East Wing. That’s where the First Lady...
LETTER FROM PARIS: Vacation Fixation
Harriss, Joseph A.
L e L e T T T T ee RR f f RR oo MM P a P a R I R I ss Vacation Fixation by Joseph A. Harriss No, you oenophiles, we’re not talking wine here, It was a very good month of may in France. Sun...
POLITICS: Boris Good Enough in London
Fund, John H.
P o L I T I c s Boris Good Enough in London by John H. Fund hat is the most satisfying part about London— of all places—ousting its Labour Party mayor and electing a politically...
THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR: Controlled Chaos
McCain, Robert Stacy
T H e c a M P a I G n s P e c T a T o R Controlled Chaos A belated rally by Hillary defies conventional wisdom. by Robert stacy McCain By late march, all the smartest people in Washington...
PRESSWATCH: Vast Company
Taranto, James
P R e s s w a T c H Vast Company report of March 13, 2007: by James Taranto Early last year, when Hillary Clinton was the inevitable Democratic presidential nominee, she reprised her...
HIGH SPIRITS: A Pilgrim's Progress
Aitken, Jonathan
H I G H s P I R I T s A Pilgrim’s Progress by Jonathan Aitken In the year since tony blair left 10 Downing Street, by far the least understood and worst reported aspect of his life has...
BEN STEIN'S DIARY: True to Life
Stein, Benjamin J.
True to Life B e n s T e I n ’ s D I a R Y HwasHInGTon, D.c....saTuRDaY My wife would be a great addition, too. But, alas, I am here all by my little self. I also feel incredibly sick to...
CONSERVATIVE TASTES: Grand Larceny
Bowman, James
c o n s e R v a T I v e T a s T e s Grand Larceny by James Bowman called it “a violent, intelligent, profane, endearing, obnoxious, sly, richly textured and thor- Released at the end of...
JAMES ROSEN: Gray in Black and White
Gray, L. Patrick Gray III with Ed
Gray in Black and White In nixon’s Web: A Year in the Crosshairs of Watergate by L. Patrick Gray III with Ed Gray (Times Books, 352 pages, $26) B o o k s I n R e v I e w alone with the...
MARK STRICHERZ: Big Deal
Hudson, Deal W.
B o o k s I n R e v I e w With the possible exception of Mark Felt, no one is painted more sinister in Gray’s book than Richard Nixon himself, who withheld from Gray his own role in the...
BRANDON CROCKER: God Save the Anglosphere
Mead, Walter Russell
God Save the Anglosphere B o o k s I n R e v I e w Carter struggled throughout the 1976 campaign and his presidency with reconciling the increasingly incommensurable demands of both...
JEREMY LOTT: Don't Press Your Luck
Press, Bill
The Slaughterhouse B o o k s I n R e v I e w suing policies that led to the peaceful collapse of the Soviet empire? Many Europeans do not see a strong America as being in their best...
PUBLIC NUISANCES: The Tragedy of Campaign '08/Ruinous in Retirement
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
R . E m m e t t T y r r e l l , J r . P u B L I c n u I s a n c e s House of Representatives have not been able to keep the false issue of race out of this presidential nominating process....
CURRENT WISDOM
c u R R e n T w I s D o M washington Post In the venerable Post, a reviewer of Jimmy Carter’s book about his ma, A Remarkable Mother, presents the Wonderboy’s eyewitness accounts of the...
LAST CALL: O'Grady Lowers the Boom
Beston, Paul
L a s T c a L L O’Grady Lowers the Boom by Paul Beston of our newly purchased, 19th-century home for a few weeks before we called the service, which I’ll call O’Grady’s. “It can’t be...
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