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American Richelieu 

By Georgie Anne Geyer
Our Man of the Year builds an empire in Washington and Iraq.




The Year to Come PDF

By William Pfaff

Saddam's Takes a Ba'ath PDF

By Philip Giraldi
Saddam’s capture notwithstanding, America still knows little about the Iraqi resistance.


Zapatista Fashionistas PDF

By Dana B. Vachon
Radical chic in tribal outfits


Hef's Baby PDF

By Paul Belien
On Playboy’s 50th anniversary, remembering its lesser- known political activism.


The New Commissars 

By Anders Strindberg
Congress threatens to cut off funding to collegiate Mideast Studies departments that refuse to toe the neocon line.




Fourteen Days PDF

Saddam and Safety; Amnesty on the Agenda; Iraqi Christians Under Fire




How to Lose Your Job in Talk Radio 

By Charles Goyette
Clear Channel gags an antiwar conservative.


Film: French Lesson 

By Steve Sailer
Refighting the “Battle of Algiers”


Imperial Destiny---or Curse? PDF

By Wayne Merry
The Imperial Tense edited by Andrew J. Bacevich


Roosevelt's Raw Deal PDF

By Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
FDR’s Folly by Jim Powell


Immigration Then & Now PDF

By Chilton Williamson, Jr.
Unguarded Gates: A History of America’s Immigration Crisis by Otis L. Graham Jr.




A World Apart 

By Taki
Dick Cheney: American Richelieu


Real Message of The Bush Amnesty 

By Patrick J. Buchanan



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