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March 15, 2004 Issue


Trading Away America
By Patrick J. Buchanan
America is exporting its manufacturing base—and neither party seems to notice.

A Publisher and a Gentleman
By Taki
When Conrad Black spoke up for me


The Christ—The Controversy
By John Zmirak

Is Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ” anti-Semitic, or are its critics anti-Christian?


Iraq: Losing the American Way
By James Kurth
The Bush administration ignores lessons about war and democratic nation-building that the U.S. has learned over the last century. Failure is almost certain.


His Father’s Son
By Kevin Phillips
Unlike William McKinley or Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush has not created a new Republican electoral majority. Rather, he follows in the footsteps of the previous President Bush.

Intern(ment) Scandal
By Roger D. McGrath
This “Day of Remembrance” requires forgetting.

Dictatorships & Double Standards
By Peter Hitchens
They boil dissidents in Uzbekistan.


Fourteen Days:
Operation Haitian Freedom; Scandal Watch Skirts the Issues; Osama’s Mexican Friends

Deep Background: Scowcroft vs. Cheney; the Coming Iraqi Crack-Up


Eastward Ho!
By Steve Sailer
Good Bye, Lenin’s” Ostalgia

Invade the World
By Leon Hadar
An End to Evil
by David Frum and Richard Perle

Blue State Blueprint
By Martin Sieff
The Two Americas
by Stanley B. Greenberg

Haggard Like Never Before
By Marcus Epstein

© 2004 The American Conservative.