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Ethnic Electorate

By Steve Sailer
The GOP’s minority outreach strategy may appeal to journalists but has nothing to do with winning elections.

The Catholic Conundrum

By Daniel McCarthy
Catholic voters are torn between pro-choice Kerry and pro-war Bush.

The War Bin Laden Wanted

By Paul W. Schroeder
How attacking Iraq drew the battle lines in the terrorist’s favor.

Hide & Sheik

By Eric S. Margolis
Why Bin Laden continues to

U-Turn Ahead

By Justin Raimondo
The war bloggers are up in arms

PC Pow-Wow

By W. James Antle, III
The Mall’s new monument to political correctness



Fourteen Days

By Driving While Illegal; Budget-Busting Bush
David Frum is Dead Wrong; DWI=Driving While Illegal; Budget-Busting Bush

Deep Background

By Philip Giraldi
Syria’s Exit Strategy; Road Map Road Block; Peace Train Derailed




Film: Radical on the Road

By Steve Sailer Che Guevara’s easy ride in “The Motorcycle Diaries”

Bubble, Bubble Toil & Trouble

By R. J. Stove The Affair of the Poisons: Murder, Infanticide and Satanism at the Court of Louis XIV by Anne Somerset.

Smart Asses

By Edward FeserIntellectual Morons: How Ideology Makes Smart People Fall for Stupid Ideas by Daniel J. Flynn

Red-Baiting Bard

By Thomas DineenUnafraid of Virginia Woolf: The Friends and Enemies of Roy Campbell by Joseph Pearce



How Do We Get Out?

By Patrick J. Buchanan
How to wind down a failed intervention

Big Nanny Is Watching

By Fred Reed
Softly creeps the techno-nanny state

Roth's Counter-History & Mine

By Taki
Better the Kaiser than Philip Roth



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