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Vol. 044 Issue 007 (September 1 2011)
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Note From The Publisher: Red States Rising
Regnery, Alfred S.
NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER Red States Rising by Alfred S. Regnery With the federal government in charge of most everything these days and incessantly trying to gather more into its grasp, it...
Freedom Watch: The Biggest Threat to Our National Security
Paul, Sen. Rand
FREEDOM WATCH The Biggest Threat to Our National Security by Sen. Rand Paul Approximately one year ago, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen, identified the...
The Continuing Crisis
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
THE CONTINUING CRISIS R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. J. Gordon Coogler Award Rescinded, Shawcross Forgiven Readers of this magazine have noticed for months that something has been missing. They are...
Obama's Strategy of Silence
Turner, Grace-Marie
Obama's Strategy of Silence The president is trying to hide from his "signature achievement." By Grace-Marie Turner The white house is quietly implementing a shrewd new strategy of silence on...
China: American Financial Colony or Mercantilist Predator?
Lehrman, Lewis E.
China: American Financial Colony or Mercantilist Predator? The perverse effects of the world dollar standard. By Lewis E. Lehrman China is an important trading partner of America. But it may...
I'd like to Give the World a Koch
Hillyer, Quin
David H. Koch Theather New York City Ballet - New York City Opera I'd Like to Give the World a Koch Billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch joined the Tea Party movement. They didn't create...
They're all in this Together
Regnery, Alfred S.
They're All in This Together Meet Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ayers, and their friend, the president. By Alfred S. Regnery Asked during the 2008 presidential campaign about his relationship with the...
Letter From Paris: The Slow Melting Of Eurofudge
Harriss, Joseph A.
LETTER FROM PARIS The Slow Meltini of Eurofudge Twin crises and rising populism threaten the European Union. by Joseph A. Harriss Skies are dark with chickens coming home to roost as the...
The Terror Spectator: Operation Underworld
Dezenhall, Eric
THE TERROR SPECTATOR Operation Underworld The Mob versus the Nazis was an offer an Obama predecessor couldn't refuse. by Eric Dezenhall uentin tarantino's darkly comic 2009 film, Inglourious...
The Pursuit of Knowledge: The Importance of Culture
Scruton, Roger
THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE The Importance of Culture by Roger Scruton I first visited Greece 50 years ago, hitchhiking with a school friend from England, in search of the glorious world of...
Capitol Ideas: The Vanity of Modern Liberalism
Bethell, Tom
CAPITOL IDEAS The Vanity of Modern Liberalism by Tom Bethell The budget drama that has filled headlines for weeks is an important story, yet its outcome is still uncertain. Much is at stake: Is...
The Public Policy: The Good Life, Greek Style
Murray, Douglas
THE PUBLIC POLICY The Good Life, Greek Style by Douglas Murray Back in the 1980s, pop singer Belinda Carlisle topped the charts singing that heaven was in fact a place on Earth. Prophets are...
Presswatch: Keep Rockin'
Taranto, James
PRESSWATCH Keep Rockin' by James Taranto The so-called mainstream media are unreliable defenders of press freedom. A case in point: the Los Angeles Times in July published an op-ed piece with the...
The Nation's Pulse: Wards of the State
Biddle, Rishawn
THE NATION'S PULSE Wards of the State Michigan is seizing control of failed local governments. by RiShawn Biddle How can a state force its cities to stop their fiscal mismanagement? Michigan...
With The Tea Partiers: Of Plans And People
Ryun, Ned
WITH THE TEA PARTIERS Of Plans and People by Ned Ryun This past spring, the new chairman of the American Conservative Union, Al Cardenas, told the Washington Times, "Truth be told...these...
Politics: Debbie the Devilish Democrat
Fund, John H.
POLITICS Debbie the Devilish Democrat by John H. Fund There hasn't been a national political chair as controversial as Florida's Debbie Wasserman Schultz since, well, Michael Steele. He was the...
High Spirits: Sensitive to the Holy Spirit
Aitken, Jonathan
HIGH SPIRITS Sensitive to the Holy Spirit by Jonathan Aitken The movement of the holy spirit is a controversial subject. Among some Pentecostalists, Char-ismatics, and Evangelists it happens as...
Ben Stein's Diary: Late July
Stein, Benjamin J.
BEN STEIN'S DIARY Late July by Benjamin J. Stein FRIDAY My wife, my pal Phil DeMuth, and I flew up to Spokane from LAX today. Our travel agent couldn't get us on our usual Alaska Airlines...
Conservative Tastes: Heaven Help Us
Bowman, James
CONSERVATIVE TASTES Heaven Help Us by James Bowman Why does the cultural and political traffic between the U.S. and Europe so often involve our borrowing the worst features of each other's...
W. James Antle III
Gillespie, Nick; Welch, Matt
BOOKS IN REVIEW Freedom Is on the March The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong with America By Nick Gillespie & Matt Welch (Public Affairs, 288 pages,...
John R. Coyne, Jr.
Mamet, David
The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture By David Mamet (Sentinel, 241 pages, $27.95) reviewed by John R. coyne, Jr. From Left to Right The struggle of the Left to...
Joseph Lawler
Morgenson, Gretchen; Rosner, Joshua
Reckless Endangerment: How Outsized Ambition, Greed, and Corruption Led to Economic Armageddon By Gretchen Morgenson & Joshua Rosner (Times Books, 352 pages, $30) Reviewed by Joseph...
Aram Bakshian, Jr.
Roberts, Andrew
The Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War By Andrew Roberts (Harper, 712 pages, $29.99) Reviewed by Aram Bakshian, Jr. Taking a Good Look at World War II Like the annual...
James Srodes
Rhodes, William R.
Banker to the World: Leadership Lessons from the Front Lines of Global Finance By William R. Rhodes (McGraw-Hill, 252 pages, $25) Reviewed by James Srodes Risk Responsibly As any tort lawyer...
Public Nuisances: London Honors Reagan / Adolf And Anders
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
PUBLIC NUISANCES R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. London Honors Reagan LONDON The other morning I wandered down to Grosve-nor Square to see the July 4 unveiling of a statue of President Ronald Reagan,...
Current Wisdom: Assorted Jackasses
CURRENT WISDOM Washington Post Columnist Dana Milbank taps out his syndicated column to the ignoramuses and all are happy to have Ronald Reagan backā€”talk about speaking ill of the dead: After...
Last Call: The Labrador Doctrine
Babbin, Jed
LAST CALL The Labrador Doctrine by Jed Babbin We could have named him "Buggy" instead of "Bogey," because he consumes moths and fireflies as if they were candy. If the boys were still kids, we...
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