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We Shall Not See His Like Again 
By Patrick J. Buchanan
President Reagan called America “hopeful, big-hearted, idealistic, daring, decent, and fair.” So it shall be said of him.


American Realist 
By Doug Bandow
The man who brought down the Evil Empire had a humble foreign policy.


At the Pleasure of The President PDF
By James G. Watt
He won our loyalty by being true to his troops


He Spoke For Us PDF
By Ken Khachigian
The message matched the man.


Postcard from the Edge PDF
By Jim Pittaway
Iraq’s neighbors may be better situated to stabilize the region than the hired commandos currently keeping a lid on chaos.


The Neocons' Man in Iraq^Ahmed Chalabi PDF
By Steve Sailer
Power is all in family for Ahmed Chalabi


Untalented Tenth PDF
By Robert Stacy McCain
Bush’s Texas education “miracle” proves to be a mirage.




Fourteen Days PDF
Spymaster to Spend Time With Family; Pontifical Counsel; The Real Abortion Fanatics




Film: Of Mormons and Mules PDF
By Steve Sailer
“Napoleon Dynamite” and “Maria Full of Grace”


Writing Irishman 
By Ralph de Toledano
An Honest Writer by Robert K. Landers


The Decline and Fall PDF
By Harold O.J. Brown
After the Empire by Emmanuel Todd


Everyman's Jefferson PDF
By Kevin R.C. Gutzman
Thomas Jefferson by R.B. Bernstein




Man Bites Poodle 
By Taki
Resolved: Great Britain may be a poodle, but the Oxford Union’s girls are no bow-wows.



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