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February 12, 2007 Issue
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The Next Conservativism By Paul M. Weyrich;William S. Lind By rejecting ideology and embracing "retroculture," the Right can recover itself and perhaps reverse America's decline.

Next Stop: Tehran By Philip Giraldi Don’t believe the White House denials. Watch the carrier groups converging in the Persian Gulf.
Making Enemies By Brendan O'Neill How Israel helped to create Hamas
Terrorists Chip In By William Norman Grigg Spychip-enhanced passports make life easier for al-Qaeda and tougher for American travelers.
Feeding the Guerillas By Martin Sieff The Battle of Baghdad may look less like Algiers than Stalingrad.
Iraq and a Hard Place By W. James Antle III Democrats could defund the war
Appealing Dissent By Michael Brendan Dougherty Veterans of the Iraq War make unlikely but effective protesters.

Fourteen Days State of the Union: Weary; Santorum’s Hit List; What Women Want
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Film: Communication Failure on Three Continents By Steve Sailer Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett in “Babel”
Speak the Queen's Urdu By Theodore Dalrymple Londonistan by Melanie Phillips
Angri-cultural Revolution By Florence King Hats in the ring, eyes on Iran
Redeeming History By Thomas E. Woods Jr. Sacred Causes: The Clash of Religion and Politics from the Great War to the War on Terror by Michael Burleigh
Spend It Like Beckham By Taki Beckham’s big bucks

The 2008 X Factor By Patrick J. Buchanan
Future Cons By James P. Pinkerton Venerate the past, accommodate the future.
Not Your Father's Conservatism By John Derbyshire Politicized nostalgia won’t resuscitate the Right.
Won By One By David Franke Groups won’t go back, but individuals might. |