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Death of Manufacturing

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Free trade imperils American jobs, sovereignty, and power



A Pre-emptive War on "The Passion"

By Michael S. Rose
Mel Gibson’s splendid Christian film is under attack from the usual suspects.

A Militia, Not a Legion

By Doug Bandow
Beware a 12-division strategy for a 10-division army.

Rumsfeld's Coup de Pentagon

By Wayne Madsen
Rumsfeld and his ideologues reshape an institution.

Hip to Be Square

By Gavin McInnes
It’s getting cooler for young people to be conservative.

Thrown to the Lions

By Daniel McCarthy
Mideast Christians are more endangered than ever.

The Coming Diversity Crack-up

By Steve Sailer
Immigration plus affirmative action is a recipe for rancor.

Surviving Reality

By Stephen Beale
What does TV’s latest trend say about America?

Averting the Clash

By Jim Pittaway
A veteran Mideast observer argues that Sharia is still the basis of legitimacy in the Muslim world.

Enron's Legacy

By Howard Sutherland
How reining in Big Business unleashed Big Government.



Fourteen Days

On to Monrovia; Pricey Compassion; Breyer v. Constitution




Film: King Sean & the Rolling Stone

By Steve SailerExtraordinary gentlemen and foppish pirates

The New Know-Nothings

By Joseph De FeoPhilip Jenkins skewers the new anti-Catholicism.

How Close They Came

By Jeremy PressmanCorrecting the record on Oslo

War & Democracy

By Paul GottfriedDefining democracy down



Liar, Liar

By Taki
Transatlantic Lying



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