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June 20, 2005 ISSUE
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Articles Left Coast's Right Turn  Steve Sailer Hollywood stars may vote Democratic, but the movies they make are surprisingly conservative.The Next Superpower?  Leon Hadar America’s imperial overstretch could pave the way for China’s rise to global hegemony. State of the State Secrets Justin Raimondo Larry Franklin wanted to sway America’s Iran policy, not just spill intel. Allies or Ingrates?  Doug Bandow South Korea is a faithless friend. I Still Like Ike  Gregory Cochran Eisenhower knew how to run a war Border Skirmishes W. James Antle III The immigration debate pits the Republican leadership against grassroots conservatives. Death of the Left?  Arthur Versluis Liberalism’s demise may realign the Right. News Fourteen Days  Why They Hate Us; Dateline: Krakow, Portugal; Larry Summers’s PaybackDeep Background  Philip Giraldi Baghdad’s Real-Time Bombs; Soft-Target Syria; They All Look Alike to Me Arts & Letters Flattening Will Get You Nowhere James P. Pinkerton The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century by Thomas L. Friedman.On Power and Politics George W. Carey Bertrand de Jouvenel: The Conservative Liberal and the Illusions of Modernity by Daniel J. Mahoney Music: Homage to a Catalonian  Ralph de Toledano Pablo Casals, a cellist and a Catalan Columns Fili-busted  Patrick J. Buchanan John McCain’s Gang of SevenSummer Reading  Fred Reed How to read and what Flush Network  Taki The Post’s leaky journalism
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