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John McCain gains nothing by embracing the same flawed civil rights vision as Barack Obama. Instead, he should advocate for colorblind policies.
The assumption that conservatives are racist is badly flawed, and relies on a long outdated notion of intolerance as part of the conservative ideology.
The new wave of presidential signing statements is a serious challenge to our country's system of checks and balances.
This Federalist Outlookdiscusses the liberal constitutional project.
Conservatism must learn to address the yearning for community, and meet a wide range of spiritual, economic, and even foreign policy goals of relevance to all Americans.
Aside from the tremendous cost to taxpayers, civil Gideon will be counterproductive in its supposed goals of helping the poor and making the legal system more accessible.
John O'Sullivan discusses the problems with today's American conservatism in this Bradley Lecture.
As the war against terror began to unfold, South Korea and the United States appeared to be working at cross-purposes, and as the campaign progressed, these signs of divergence became gradually more evident.



