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The political class should abandon its racism-is-still-everywhere picture and admit that tea partiers are ordinary Americans, representative of the population as a whole.
This volume will set the terms of the debate over the national research and innovation policy for years to come.
The chief obstacle to ROTC's expansion today is not antimilitary sentiment but a Pentagon that prefers to allocate its resources to surer recruiting prospects, primarily in the South and the Midwest.
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Come join us for an enchanted discussion on C.S. Lewis’s masterpiece novel and new feature film, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. John J. Miller, national political reporter for National Review magazine and author of NR’s...
Well worth reading, John Lewis Gaddis' biography of George Kennan nonetheless raises the basic question of whether Kennan’s concrete contributions justify the many accolades he has received.
Has one of our two major parties ever had a weaker field of presidential candidates in a year when its prospects for victory seemed so great? My answer, after hemming and hawing a bit, was yes: the Democratic party in 1932.
Obama's handling of the conflict in Libya could leave Gaddafi alive and empower Islamist elements within the Libyan opposition.
Some nutcases may support right-wing politics, but Liberals should still reject guilt by association as a form of McCarthyism.








