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Fire and Rain 
By Kara Hopkins
In the wake of nature’s fury, New Orleans also suffered a man-made disaster.


Back for Mardi Gras PDF
By J.H. Cain
Katrina can’t keep New Orleans down.


The Emperor's New Consensus 
By Scott McConnell
From the Persian Gulf to the Gulf Coast, informed opinion has begun to swing against Bush.


What We Have to Lose PDF
By Theodore Dalrymple
Contempt for culture begets disdain for life.


The Man Who Would Be Justice 
By Steve Sailer
Will Bush side with conservatives or his consigliere?


The Purest Neocon 
By Tom Piatak
Christopher Hitchens still hates Christianity and capitalism, but the Bushite Right loves him nonetheless.


Realists, Not Leftists PDF
By Justin Raimondo
The new antiwar movement is about reality, not ideology.




Fourteen Days PDF
Remembering Rehnquist; Go To Jail Free Card; Another Federal Disaster.


Deep Background PDF
By Philip Giraldi
Making Excuses for Musharraf; Gag Rule for Diplomats




Film: Breakfast on Death Row PDF
By Steve Sailer
Philip Seymour Hoffman in “Capote”


Clown Prince of Nuclear War 
By James P. Pinkerton
The Worlds of Herman Kahn: The Intuitive Science of Thermonuclear War by Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi


Dead But Not Gone 
By William S. Lind
The Strange Death of Marxism by Paul Gottfried




Can This Be Conservatism? PDF
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Bush’s Time of Troubles


Three Wise Men PDF
By Taki
Let Us Now Speak of Great Men



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