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January 15, 2007 Issue

Fragmented Future
By Steve Sailer
Diversity creates variety—but not neighborhoods.

Osirak Redux?
By Leon Hadar
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert came to Washington seeking a green light for an Israeli strike on Iran. He wasn’t completely disappointed.

Newt’s Comeback Tour
By W. James Antle III
The former speaker says he isn’t running for president, but he hopes to feel a draft.

Hidden Costs
By Ivan Eland
How to fund a war without telling

Meet MS 13
By Paul Moreland
Give us your tired, your poor, your gangbangers.

Selective Amnesia
By Glenn Greenwald
Being a pro-war pundit means never having to say you’re wrong.

Good-bye Poodle
By Geoffrey Wheatcroft
Tony Blair staked his career on the Iraq War—and lost.

Not By Politics Alone
By Claes G. Ryn
How the Right won elections but lost the culture

Summer of Love and Death
By Steve Sailer
Emilio Estevez’s “Bobby”

Abstract Thinkers
By Jeffrey Hart
The Triumph of Modernism: The Art World, 1985-2005 by Hilton Kramer

Myth-Making for a New Empire
By David Gordon
Dangerous Nation: America’s Place in the World from Its Earliest Days to the Dawn of the 20th Century by Robert Kagan

MTV Made Them Do It
By Tom Piatak
The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11 by Dinesh D’Souza

Historians & Ideologues
By Patrick J. Buchanan
In Defense of Underrated Presidents

Mind Your Manners, Mr. Will
By Taki
Mr. Webb Goes to Washington

Fourteen Days: The Baker Boys Report Back; Big Apple Not Rotting; Multiculturalism on the Menu

Deep Background: Who Clued in Khan?; $40 Million Per Terrorist; Grandma, AIPAC Is on the Phone

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