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February 25, 2008 Issue

Make the World Safe for Hope
By Brendan O’Neill
Barack Obama opposed the Iraq War—but only to save armed liberalism..

Defining Deterrence Down
By James Kurth
Applying classical theory to the new age of nuclear terror

Grand Old Party
By Michael Brendan Dougherty
CPAC invites the Right to drink up and vote

Mitt’s Meltdown
By W. James Antle III
The one failing enterprise Romney couldn’t turn around was his own campaign.

In Search of Dear Leader
By Dennis Dale
Anti-Democratic Republic

Rush to Judgment
By Richard B. Spencer
Tune in, drop out

Pardon the Ex-President
By Nicholas von Hoffman
Who pays the Clintons’ Bill?

The Beholder of the Eye
By Steve Sailer
Julian Schnabel’s “Diving Bell and the Butterfly”

Out for Justice
By Peter Suderman
The Great Awakening: Reviving Faith & Politics in a Post-Religious Right America
by Jim Wallis

The Poet as Conservative
By W. Wesley McDonald
Robert Frost: The Poet as Philosopher
by Peter J. Stanlis

Stuffing the Jukebox
By A.G. Gancarski
Amping up the Presidential Campaign

Preview
March 10, 2008 Issue

Obama’s Israel Test
For the first time since 1940, a Democratic frontrunner hints at even-handedness.
by Scott McConnell


Bridge to Nowhere
By Patrick J. Buchanan
The Ghosts of Presidents Past

Look Homeward
By Daniel Larison
Look Homeward, Conservatives

The Marathoner’s Race
By James P. Pinkerton
Wish Me Huck

Fourteen Days: Purging Gilchrest; The Jerusalem Primary; History Written by the Victims

Deep Background: Pakistan’s Fundamental Problem

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