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Declaring Forever War

By Michael C. Desch
Giuliani chose the most hawkish team of foreign-policy advisors possible. His election would ensure neoconservative hegemony for years to come.

GOP Loses Its Life

By Tom Piatak
Nominating a social liberal would splinter a coalition that has been dominant in American politics for a quarter of a century.

Authoritarian Temptation

By Glenn Greenwald
In an age of expansive executive power, the take-no-prisoners style that made Giuliani a respected mayor might be taken literally.



No More Slam Dunks

By Philip Giraldi
Re-assessing the Iranian “threat”

The Paleocon Dilemma

By W. James Antle III
Which path for paleos?

Steeple Chase

By Michael Brendan Dougherty
Pols and preachers in South Carolina

Paper Pushers

By Wilson Burman
Dollar running on empty

What Jackie Did Next

By John O'Sullivan
Camelot and the Cultural Revolution: How the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Shattered American Liberalism by James Piereson

Mr. Jefferson Comes Home

By Bill Kaufman
Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson by Alan Pell Crawford



Fourteen Days

Go Ron Go; Disarming Huckabee; Oprah the Hawk




Film: Beating Swords Into Plotlines

By Steve SailerJames McAvoy and Keira Knightley in“Atonement”



Faith of His Fathers

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Mitt’s American Gospel

Devaluing Doctrine

By Daniel Larison
Empty Values Talk

Get 'er Done

By Fred Reed
Chevy Chase



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