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In the twenty-first century, America faces manifold perils, including terrorism, activist judges, global economic challenges, and cultural and historical ignorance. In Winning the Future (Regnery Publishing, 2005), Newt Gingrich lays out a plan for America's greatness, including how to win the war on terror, reestablish God in...
Though an exciting and heroic story, Michael Gerson's Heroic Conservatism lacks complete truth.
In this excerpt from The Right Man: The Surprise Presidency of George W. Bush, former Bush speechwriter David Frum details the origins of the controversial phrase "axis of evil."
David Frum first heard about the Sept. 11 attacks at his White House office--in a call from his wife.
The television show The West Wing might as well have been set aboard a Klingon starship for all it resembled life inside the Bush White House.
David Frum was asked to work on President Bush's 2002 State of the Union address and was told to draft a justification for war against Iraq.
Through their assignments, AEI interns develop skills in researching and analyzing public policy and in nonprofit management.
The proportional-representation systems that the Justice Department is considering will not remedy violations to the 1965 Voting Rights Act or erase race from American politics.



