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Podhoretz criticizes Bush's foreign policy and relatesBush's decisions to the arguments made by the 2008 presidential candidates in the upcoming election.
Conjuring fear of Nazism and anti-Semitism, Jews recoil from the thought that Judaism might be a race, but medical geneticist Harry Ostrer insists the 'biological basis of Jewishness' cannot be ignored. In his new book, “Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People,” Harry Ostrer, a medical geneticist...
Conservatives of the 'World War IV' school see a long global conflict with Islam.
Days of Infamy is bothan homage to the survivors of the real Pearl Harbor attack and an imaginative and thrilling take on America's entry into World War II.
Michael Novak of AEI delivered the fourth of the 2008-2009 Bradley Lectures on December 8.
Politicians have frequently directed harsh rhetoric toward particular corporate taxpayers that earn high profits. At times, this rhetoric has been accompanied by policy proposals that single out a narrow set of profitable taxpayers for disparate treatment. Perhaps the most notable example is the war against Big Oil.
Joshua Muravchik reviews After Bush: The Case for Continuity in American Foreign Policy by Timothy J. Lynch and Robert S. Singh.
It was not by fighting in the courts for their constitutional rights but by fighting against their country"s enemies in battle that Japanese-Americans made their case to their own government.




