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December 17, 2007 Issue

Storming New Hampshire
By Michael Brendan Dougherty
Candidates are once again flocking to the Granite State to flip pancakes, stroll Main Street, and beg for votes.

Castro’s Enabler
By Fred Reed
Lacking a Soviet sponsor, the Cuban regime now draws strength from popular resentment of the American embargo.

Argue Like It’s 1991
By Justin Logan
In the wake of the Iraq debacle, a debate about America’s power and purpose is finally emerging. Not even the think tanks can avoid it.

Europe’s Last Colony
By Brendan O’Neill
Bosnian Raj

Motorcycle Diaries
By Roger D. McGrath
I rode with Steve McQueen.

Tell Me About Your Mother
By Steve Sailer
Noah Baumbach’s “Margot at the Wedding”

Modern Classics
By R.J. Stove
The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century by Alex Ross

The Greening of America
By John Zmirak
Richistan: A Journey Through the American Wealth Boom and the Lives of the New Rich by Robert Frank

Robinson Jeffers: Peace Poet
By Justin Raimondo

In Search of Anti-Semitism
By Michael C. Desch
The Deadliest Lies: The Israel Lobby and the Myth of Jewish Control by Abraham H. Foxman

To Strike A Nation
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Socialism Strikes Out in France

Are We There Yet?
By Daniel Larison
Surge Maxes Out

Ends Against the Middle
By James P. Pinkerton
Democrats’ Missing Middle

Fourteen Days: Road From Annapolis; John Howard, Casualty of War; Mr. Lott Goes to K Street

Deep Background: The Bride from Beirut; London’s Poetry Slam

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