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March 27, 2006 Issue

Hillary the Hawk
By Justin Raimondo
A second President Clinton would lead the Democratic wing of the War Party.

Mission Improbable
By Scott McConnell
Much as they may want war with Iran, neoconservatives concede that forceable regime change isn’t feasible.
Six Ports and a Storm
By Leon Hadar
The Jacksonian populists who fight Bush’s war reject his Dubai deal.
Race War Behind Bars
By Roger D. McGrath
Los Angeles’ black-brown race war goes to jail.
Cheney of Command
By James Bovard
Claiming the right to declassify on his whim, the vice president becomes a law unto himself.
The Radical Lasch
By Jeremy Beer
Social historian Christopher Lasch was both a radical and a conservative.
Downhill Olympics
By Diana Moon
Dude, where’s my Olympics?
Suburban Commandos
By William Norman Grigg
Militarized police treat America like Fallujah.

From Russia With Blood
By Steve Sailer
Russian vampires in “Night Watch”
The Reverse of the Medal
By G. Tracy Mehan III
Patrick O’Brian: The Making of the Novelist by Nikolai Tolstoy
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