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March 10, 2008 Issue

Oil for War
By Robert Bryce
Why does Iraq need to import oil? To fuel the U.S. war machine.

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

Is Brown the New Black?
By Steve Sailer
For all the hype about the growing Hispanic electorate, it is not yet a major force in American politics. Check back in 20 years.

Bull in the China Shop
By Eamonn Fingleton
The U.S. believes that freedom will follow money. Beijing may have other ideas.

The McCain Court
By Michael Brendan Dougherty
Conservatives shouldn’t count on McCain’s judges.

Model Citizens
By Leon Hadar
U.S. foreign policy in four dimensions

Four Score
By Neil Clark
Long live the little countries.

Home Movies
By Steve Sailer
Jack Black and Mos Def in “Be Kind Rewind”

In Search of Moderate Islam
By Mary Wakefield
Murder in Amsterdam: The Death of Theo van Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance
by Ian Buruma

Cheering for Doomsday
By Doug Bandow
Allies for Armageddon: The Rise of Christian Zionism by Victoria Clark

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March 24, 2008 Issue

The Right Choice?
Barack Obama is no conservative. He’s still the best hope for getting out of Iraq.
by Andrew J. Bacevich


44 Years of 3-Minute Poems
By Jesse Walker
Ray Davies: Not Like Everybody Else
by Thomas M. Kitts

Bloody Borders
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Bloodlines in the Sand

Kosovo Powder Keg
By Daniel Larison
Washington’s Kosovo Blunder

Why Blame Mexico?
By Fred Reed
Mixed Message to Mexico

Fourteen Days: Breaking the Army, Chapter 11; Good Times for McCain; Michelle Not Belle

Deep Background: NOCs can’t do business with al-Qaeda.

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