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January 29, 2007 Issue

Going for Broke
By Andrew J. Bacevich
Endorsing the Baker report would have meant denouncing the Freedom Agenda, so Bush is betting everything on a surge to salvage his war.

The Failure of Fusionism
By Daniel McCarthy
The breakdown of their alliance with the Right leaves libertarians entertaining suitors.

Fight Now—Pay Later
By W. James Antle III
What happens to the Republican coalition when neoconservative calls for a larger military collide with supply-siders’ tax cuts?

I Hate Therefore I Am
By Peter Wood
American politics have always been mean and messy, but now anger is all the rage.

Leftward Christian Soldiers
By Darryl Hart
The Religious Right’s left turn

Demon Fries
By Michael Brendan Dougherty
New York cuts the fat, adds regulation

Drama Queens & Showstoppers
By Steve Sailer
Divas hit high notes with “Dreamgirls."

Russian Giant
By Kevin Lynch
The Solzhenitsyn Reader: New and Essential Readings 1947-2005 edited by Edward E. Ericson Jr. and Daniel J. Mahoney

When One Man Ruled the World
By Daniel Larison
Caesar: Life of a Colossus by Adrian Goldsworthy

Ghost Over the Conservative Graveyard
By W. Wesley McDonald
The Essential Russell Kirk: Selected Essays edited by George A. Panichas

Of Terrorists, Tyrants, & Martyrs
By Patrick J. Buchanan

Think Tank Warriors
By Taki
For neocons, disaster doesn’t mean defeat.

Fourteen Days: Wanted: Partisans for Peace; Produce More Fords; Ahmadinejad’s Rebuke

Editorial: Bush's Last Stand

Deep Background: Criminal Contracts in Iraq; Special Plans for Syria and Iran

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