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March 1, 2004 Issue


Kerry-ed Away
By Taki
My link with John Kerry—and his with the New York Times

No End to War
By
Patrick J. Buchanan
Two of neoconservatism’s leading lights plot more wars for Bush’s second term.

The Sphinx in Winter
By Eamonn Fingleton
America’s unsustainable trade trends threaten Alan Greenspan’s stellar reputation.

A Few Good Voters
By Daniel McCarthy
Despite indefinite deployments and force overextension, the military is still the GOP’s to lose.

Environmentalist Catastrophe
By Brenda Walker
Immigration reduction—a logical pursuit for the nation’s premier conservation organization—threatens to sever the Sierra Club from its historic roots.

President Moonbeam’s Wild Ride
By Martin Sieff
Bush’s Interplanetary Ambitions

Spread Democracy—at Home
By Fred Reed
Democracy in America

Fourteen Days: The Politics of Amnesty; Baghdad’s Kiddie Corps; National Endowment for the Artless

Deep Background: George Tenet, the Man Who Couldn’t Say No


Pretty Ugly
By Steve Sailer
Charlize Theron gets pretty ugly in “Monster.”

Patriotic Gore
By Justin Raimondo
Inventing a Nation
by Gore Vidal

The Near Side of the Telescope
By Gene Callahan
Galileo in Rome
by William R. Shea and Mariano Artigas and Galileo’s Mistake by Wade Rowland

American and/or Catholic?
By Bradley J. Birzer
Catholicism and America
by John T. McGreevy

Shades of Green
By Jeremy Lott
Envy by Joseph Epstein

© 2004 The American Conservative.