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Vol. 045 Issue 002 (March 1 2012)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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ANOTHER OBAMA FRIEND
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Regnery, Alfred S.
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Another Obama Friend by Alfred S. Regnery Remember the fobs? There were reportedly thousands of them, all anxious to do Bill’s bidding, to send an encouraging word or to help minimize the...
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THE CONTINUING CRISIS
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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The Continuing Crisis R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. January vanished after consuming the usual 31 days, but not before President Barack Hussein Obama delivered his third State of the Union message to...
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LEGACY NATION
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Buckley, F. H.
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Legacy Nation The issue of our time is not income inequality but income mobility, of which there is in the U.S. less and less. Are conservatives paying attention? By F. H....
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GENERATION TWIT: REVENGE OF THE PROFESSIONAL LEFT
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Johnson, Charles C.
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Generation Twit : Revenge of the Professional Left The Occupiers’ real goal is to take down America as we know it. By Charles C. Johnson It was 1968 all over again, and Occupy Wall Street was...
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DAVID AXELROD, LEFTY LUMBERJACK
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Kengor, Paul
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David Axelrod, Lefty Lumberjack Obama’s main man will do whatever it takes to fell Republicans and conservatives. Where do his ruthlessness and drive come from? By Paul Kengor Getting...
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WILLIAM JENNINGS OBAMA?
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Lipsky, Seth
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William Jennings Obama? by Seth Lipsky One of the big tests for the Republicans as the presidential race moves into high gear will be whether they can draw out into an open contest the...
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TAX HIKES IN 2011: THE DOG THAT DIDN'T BARK
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Norquist, Grover G.
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Tax Hikes in 2011: The Dog That Didn’t Bark by Grover G. Norquist Last year was supposed to be the year of tax increases. The Democrat-controlled Congress had driven spending from $2.7...
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NUCLEAR SINCE FUKUSHIMA
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Tucker, William
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Nuclear Since Fukushima by William Tucker It was one year ago that a 9.0 earthquake hit Japan and its eastern Fukushima province and buried whatever hopes there might have been for a...
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THE CAMPAIGN AS TV SHOW
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McCain, Robert Stacy
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The Campaign as TV Show How televised debates defined the GOP presidential race. by Robert Stacy McCain By the time floridians voted in their Republican presidential primary, two of the...
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IS SARKOZY DEAD?
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Harriss, Joseph A.
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Is Sarkozy Dead? If he can make a comeback in this election, call him Lazarus. by Joseph A. Harriss The french, who do things differently, believe that Friday the 13th is a lucky day. Key...
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THE MEAN OLD GRAY LADY
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Murchison, William
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The Mean Old Gray Lady Is it too late to say something good about the New York Times? by William Murchison You know, there’s quite a bit to like about the New York Times, and… Hold it, hold...
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MAKING ABORTION GRAPHIC
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Bethell, Tom
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Making Abortion Graphic by Tom Bethell I once met the late ABC News anchorman Peter Jennings on the American University campus, in Washington. I can’t remember the occasion but I took the...
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THE TRUTH VIGILANTES
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Taranto, James
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The Truth Vigilantes by James Taranto Hilarity ensued in mid-january after Arthur Brisbane, “public editor” of the New York Times, posted a blog entry titled “Should the Times Be a Truth...
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A TALE OF TWO MOVEMENTS
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Ryun, Ned
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A Tale of Two Movements by Ned Ryun The mainstream media notwithstanding, there is no denying the enormous impact the Tea Party movement has had on American politics since 2009. No grassroots...
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PREACHER MAGGIE
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Aitken, Jonathan
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Preacher Maggie by Jonathan Aitken Thanks to meryl streep and her movie The Iron Lady there is a renewed surge of interest in the life and times of Margaret Thatcher. Whatever one thinks of...
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POETS OF CONSTRUCTION
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Stein, Benjamin J.
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Poets of Construction by Benjamin J. Stein Friday Here i am, downtown, at the new Ritz Carlton Hotel near the Staples Center. I am at the annual meeting of the Beavers. Now, you may never...
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PSEUDS AND ARTISTS
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Bowman, James
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Pseuds and Artists by James Bowman Eight of the nine nominees for this year’s Academy Award for Best Picture were partly or wholly set in the past: one in the ’teens of the last...
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A STAND-UP GUY
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Antle, W. James III
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A Stand-Up Guy t’s a common problem in today’s economy. Older workers are laid off from their longtime jobs at an age where it is hard to obtain comparable employment but they are still too...
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THE WAY WE LIVE NOW
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Coyne, John R. Jr.
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The Way We Live Now First impressions: A small book, hard cover but quality paperback size, with bibliographic apparatus stretching it out to just beyond 200 pages, packaged in a pink dust...
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PROFILES IN COURAGE
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Roberts, Andrew
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Profiles in Courage At a time when physical attacks on synagogues, cemeteries, and individual Jews have been increasing exponentially year-on-year across the United Kingdom, it is heartening to...
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TELLING IT LIKE IT IS
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Kenefick, Matthew
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Telling It Like It Is If you are searching for the authoritative Baedeker Guide to the End of the West, search no longer. Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025? makes a...
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PUBLIC NUISANCES
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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Public Nuisances R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Our Bill Clinton WASHINGTON How long have i been saying it? At least for 15 years, but in private I have been aware of it longer. Newt Gingrich is...
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CURRENT WISDOM
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Jackasses, Assorted
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CURRENT WISDOM The Progressive As the Occupy Wall Street Movement evanesces into a phantom of days gone by, the good old Prog finds some lunatic by the name of Naomi Klein to interview and...
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MY NASCAR BUDDY
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Berlau, John
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My NASCAR Buddy by John Berlau Christopher hitchens. No matter how one felt about him it’s impossible to forget him. Everyone remembers his eloquent yet venomous writings on subjects ranging...
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