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Conventional Wisdom 

By Scott McConnell
Without the peaceful street protests, the Republican convention would have been less democratic.


Crime After Crime 

By Jens Soering
An inmate serving two life sentences relates the horror of prison rape and calls for reform.


As Goes Ohio PDF

By Tom Piatak
Scene from a swing state




Fourteen Days PDF

Parsing the Platform; Rich Lowry’s Enemies List; George P. Bush for President


Deep Background PDF

By Philip Giraldi
The Next Jonathan Pollard; Republicans Abroad, an Endangered Species




Film: Middle Kingdom Masterpiece PDF

By Steve Sailer
Jet Li in “Hero”


Heil to the Chief 

By Bill Kauffman
The Plot Against America by Philip Roth


Prometheus Unhinged PDF

By Philip Gold
The Right Nation by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge


Modernism & Other Heresies PDF

By Paul Gottfried
The Church Confronts Modernity by Thomas E. Woods Jr.




Where the Right Went Wrong PDF

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Conservatism in America Since 1930 edited by Gregory L. Schneider


Citizen Hamdi 

By Howard Sutherland
The Supreme Court’s liberal interpretation of the 14th Amendment offers citizenship to terrorists.


Reinventing the Bushman 

By Fred Reed
America’s Ignoble Savages.


From Israel, With Love PDF

By Taki
Dangerous Liaisons



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