All 2007 Issues

March 12, 2007 Issue
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What Would Jack Bauer Do? By Michael Brendan Dougherty Fox’s hit drama normalizes torture, magnifies terror, and leaves conservatives asking why George W. Bush can’t be more like 24’s hero.

Bloggers vs. the Lobby By Scott McConnell Charging foreign-policy dissenters with anti-Semitism no longer shuts down debate.
Middle Men By W. James Antle III Democratic centrists struggle to stay relevant as the blue base rewards those more interested in confronting Republicans than compromising with them.
Nonconformist Conservative By Daniel McCarthy American Golden Set
American Golden Set By Jeffrey Hart Tennis courtliness.
Breaking Ranks By Christopher Preble How many policemen does the world need?
Saving Feith By Philip Giraldi A new report gives the Pentagon intelligence peddler a pass.

Fourteen Days Rove Junior Doesn’t Do Windows; Prisoners of War Wounds; The Anna Nicole Show
Editorial The Road Not Taken
Deep Background By Philip Giraldi Warmongers Disappointed by NK Diplomacy; Cheney Derails Israel-Syria Talks
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Film: Behind the Curtain By Steve Sailer “The Lives of Others” may be the best movie of 2006.
Enemies of the State By Daniel McCarthy Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement by Brian Doherty
On War It's Not By Martin Sieff War Made New: War, Technology, and the Course of History: 1500 to Today by Max Boot
Should We Fear Terrorism for Fear Itself? By Wayne Merry Overblown: How Politicians and the Terrorism Industry Inflate National Security Threats, and Why We Believe Them by John Mueller

GW and George W. By Patrick J. Buchanan Happy Birthday, Mr. Presidentt
15 Minutes---20 Years Later By Taki Andy Warhol, Plastic Virtuoso |