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March 13, 2006 Issue

Denmark’s Intifada
By Paul Belien
The cartoon crisis is a calculated reaction by Islamic radicals to the smartest immigration laws in Europe.

Cultural Warmongers
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Insulting Islam needlessly antagonizes the Muslim masses we’re working to win over.

Missing the Target
By Charles V. Peña
Deterring a nuclear Iran is better than going to war to enforce nonproliferation.

Thou Shalt Not Speak Ill of Bush
By Bruce Bartlett
A veteran of two Republican adminisrations loses his think-tank job for criticizing the president’s unconservative policies.

Election Fraud
By James L. Payne
Elections do not a democracy make.

Camaraderie & Conflict
By W. James Antle III
Taking stock of the Right at the year’s largest gathering of conservative activists

A Good Woman Found
By Chilton Williamson Jr.
Flannery O’Connor, a Catholic first, a writer second

Written by the Losers
By Selwyn Duke
Social engineers write history by quota.

Role Reversal
By Steven Greenhut
Schwarzenegger’s sharp left turn

Guess Who’s Coming to Landscape?
By Steve Sailer
A good man is hard to find in “Something New.”


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Daydream of a United Europe
By James P. Pinkerton
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
by Tony Judt

Watching the Detectives
By James Bovard
State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration
by James Risen

Bix Was the Best
By Ralph de Toledano
The jazz of Bix Beiderbecke


War Without End
By William Pfaff
Bush's open-ended conflict

Radical Sheik Chic
By Taki
Room with a view—to a cartoon protest.



Fourteen Days: Allen Wins, Allen Loses; Scooter Drops a Dime—Maybe; Roe in the Balance

Deep Background: At Goss’s CIA, criticize torture, get fired; Hughes purges the embassies

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