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Into Africa

By John Derbyshire
American aid may only exacerbate the continent’s problems, but it makes President Bush a very popular guest.



The Right Choice?

By Andrew J. Bacevich
Barack Obama is no conservative. He’s still the best hope for getting out of Iraq.

Right at the End

By Jeffrey Hart
In his final years, William F. Buckley had the courage to admit that the movement he started may be finished.

What Would Bismarck Do?

By William S. Lind
The past is prologue in the Balkans.

We’re All Globalists Now

By Michael Brendan Dougherty
Candidates learn Rust Belt rhetoric

The Guns of April

By Leon Hadar
All roads lead to Sarajevo.

Dangerous Liaison

By Eric S. Margolis
Iran and Iraq’s Special Relationship



Fourteen Days:

Spitzer’s Bombshell; Fallon Falls Out; Three Trillion Reason’s to Leave Iraq

Deep Background:

Congress’ Most Favored Terrorists




Sweet Nothing

By Steve SailerAmy Adams in “Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day”

Up, Up, and Away

By Daniel McCarthyUpstream: The Ascendance of American Conservatism by Alfred S. Regnery and The Conservative Ascendancy: How the GOP Right Made Political History by Donald T. Critchlow

Church Cannon

By Stuart ReidFaith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism: A Call for Action by George Weigel



Shaking Down Uncle Sam

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Bush’s Polish Joke

Give Medvedev a Chance

By Daniel Larison
Washington’s Kosovo Blunder

Come Home, America

By James P. Pinkerton
The War on Homeschooling



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