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All the President's Power

By Thomas E. Woods Jr.
From executive orders to undeclared wars, the White House has gone unchecked since long before George W. Bush.



Come Home, America

By Bill Kauffman
Time for ungrateful allies to look to their own defense.

God and Man at the Box Office

By John Zmirak
Narnia casts a holy spell.

The Irrepressible Mencken

By Daniel McCarthy
Fifty years after his death, the sage of Baltimore matters more than ever.

Political Climate

By Nabil O. Al-Khowaiter
Democratic success may depend more on climate than culture.



Fourteen Days

If you liked Iraq, you’ll love Iran; Chalabi’s one-percent landslide; the House builds a fence

Deep Background

By Philip Giraldi
The NSA casts a wide net; emirs fear the Shi’ites more than Saddam




Film: Executioner's Song

By Steve SailerSteven Spielberg’s “Munich”

The Pen and the Cross

By R.J. StoveLiterary Giants, Literary Catholics by Joseph Pearce

The Faith of the Poet

By James BowmanAuden and Christianity by Arthur Kirsch

Rumsfeld's Remote-Control War

By Clark Stooksbury Not a Good Day to Die: The Untold Story of Operation Anaconda by Sean Naylor



Russian Roulette

By Patrick J. Buchanan
To Russia, with love

Peace Candidate, '68 Vintage

By Scott McConnell
Eugene McCarthy, Accidental Buchananite

Rousseau Was Wrong

By William Pfaff
Democracy doesn’t march.

Permission to Speak Freely

By Taki
“Shut up,” they explained.



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