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Andrew Breitbart’s heart was too big to fail, but it did anyway.
Responsible European leaders are doing everything they can to improve fiscal sanity before everything comes crashing down, but America's irresponsible leaders are pursuing the same policies that have driven Europe into insolvency.
Withdrawal from Iraq's cities is good politics in Washington, but when premature and done under fire it may very well condemn Iraqis to repeat their past.
The conflict in Gaza is the policy of Hamas, and hoping for positive diplomatic intervention from Hamas's allies in Iran and Syria is futile.
It is no outsider's "fault" that theIsraeli-Palestinian conflictcontinues. Diplomats might be able to slow its progress, but this war will notbe over until someone has won.
The fight against terrorism is no closer to success today than it was a decade ago when, in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks, President George W. Bush declared a Global War on Terrorism.
The late Norman Mailer transformed himself into one of the best English stylists of the later twentieth century and wrote several books that will last.
Karl Zinsmeister's take on his experiences as a journalistembedded in the 82nd Airborne Divisions.




