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December 2, 2002 Issue


Come Home, America
by Patrick J. Buchanan
Time for ungrateful allies to look to their own defense.


On the Left Bank
by Taki
The poor little Greek boy as a struggling journalist in Paris.


“I Am Not For World Empire”
A conversation with Norman Mailer about Iraq, Israel, and what it means to be a Left-Conservative.


Fourteen Days:
The Democrats’ Party Girl; Sharon Maps America’s Post-Iraq War Plan; A Good Omen from the Senate.


North Korean Bombshell
by Eric S. Margolis
Pyongyang’s announcement reveals a real threat poised for aggression.


The Return of Team B
by Martin Sieff
The neocon war push includes cooking intelligence estimates.

Sin of Omission
by Mark Gauvreau Judge
The Washington press ignores a conservative protest in its own backyard.

Dean of Liberal Imperialism

by George Szamuely
Friedman would rather Clinton do the bombing.


Painting the Town Red

by Steve Sailer
Yet again, Hollywood celebrates a Stalinist.

Left Demography
by Paul Gottfried
If Judis and Teixiera’s analysis proves right, 2002 may be the Republicans’ last winning election.

Will She Get a Pearl Necklace?
by E.F. Ulmann
Christopher Buckley revives the lost art of satire. gap.


© 2002 The American Conservative.