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May 7, 2007 Issue

Spent Youth
By Benjamin R. Barber
In the rush to sell us more of what we don’t need, market culture turns adults and children into “tween” materialists.

AIPAC on Trial
By Justin Raimondo
Pass classified documents to Israeli diplomats and call yourself a patriot.
Street Without Joy
By Stewart Nusbaumer.
On patrol with American troops in “Grenade Alley”
From MySpace to NoSpace
By David Weigel
Republican insurgents struggle to replicate Howard Dean’s 2004 netroots success.
Felt of Dreams
By Michael Brendan Dougherty
Poker’s New Deal
Exporting Idiocracy
By Peter Wood
Our one export to China: American educationism
Musharraf’s Choice
By Eric S. Margolis
Pakistan simmers under an unloved dictator.
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A Women’s Best Friend
By Steve Sailer
Molly Shannon in “The Year of the Dog”
Leaving the Left Bank
By Richard B. Spencer
Why I Turned Right: Leading Baby Boom Conservatives Chronicle Their Political Journeys edited by Mary Eberstadt
State of Emergency
By Bruce Fein
Terror in the Balance by Eric A. Posner and Adrian Vermeule
King of the Plastic Rambos
By Martin Sieff
Rumsfeld: His Rise, Fall, and Catastrophic Legacy by Andrew Cockburn

The Good Neocon
By Patrick J. Buchanan
The Realist Jeane Kirkpatrick
The Lovely Lady Buckley
By Taki
Remembering Pat Buckley

Fourteen Days: A Time to Mourn; The Rutgers-Duke Moment; White House War Czar: Another Job Americans Won’t Do
Deep Background: Condi Wants Australians to Throw Flowers; Cheney Thwarts Gulf Peace Overture
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The American Conservative
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