All 2005 Issues

December 19, 2005 Issue
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End of the Rainbow By Roger D. McGrath Blacks lose the most ground in Los Angeles’ ongoing Hispanicization.

French Lessons By Steve Sailer Our Oldest Enemy: A History of America’s Disasterous Relationship with France by John J. Miller and Mark Molesky
Innocent Abroad By Leon Hadar Karen Hughes brings the gospel of Bush to the heathen masses.
Free Vermont By Bill Kauffman The Green Mountain State’s secession movement brings together hippie greens and libertarian gun owners.
Siberian Shamans at Wal-Mart By John Zmirak A blessed Santaclaustide to one and all!
Diminishing Returns By W. James Antle III Tax cuts and liberal-baiting may no longer be a surefire electoral strategy for the GOP.

Fourteen Days Murtha-Hagel ’08; Republicans’ loose construction of the Magna Carta; Edwards feels heat, sees light
Deep Background By Philip Giraldi Businessmen cash out of Syria; Chechen mob supplies al-Qaeda; Argentina’s bungled counter-terrorism
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Film: Some of My Best Friends By Steve Sailer “Rent” doesn’t pay.
The Worst and the Dullest By Scott McConnell The Assassins’ Gate: America in Iraq by George Packer
It's All Greek to Victor Davis Hanson By Gary Brecher A War Like No Other by Victor Davis Hanson
Dueling Loyalties By Howard Sutherland The 50% American: Immigration and National Identity in the Age of Terror by Stanley A. Renshon

Who Killed General Motors? By Patrick J. Buchanan The Death of Economic Patriotism
The Cost of Sycophancy By William Pfaff Once-imperial Britain learns to kowtow.
Princely Advice By Taki The president should read The Prince. |