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The late New York Times columnist Bill Safire was known for channeling the “Great Mentioner,” the unseen oracle who launched political careers into the stratosphere simply by mentioning a person’s name. Today, a more malevolent oracle is at work in Washington — call him the “Great Whisperer” — seeking to...
Chris Christie, the Republican governor of New Jersey, has confronted his state's fiscal crisis head-on and is now being mooted as a potential presidential candidate.
A groundbreaking new exploration of the promises and perils of biotechnology--and the future of American society.
William Hague became the first European political leader to formally support U.S. plans for ballistic missile defense at a January roundtable in London.
The countries that do not support us have terrible economies.
Comparisons between our current efforts in Afghanistan and the Soviet intervention that led to the collapse of the USSR are natural and can be helpful, but only with great care.
AEI Senior Fellow Herbert Stein, a leading influence on U.S. economic policy for more than fifty years, died on September 8 from heart disease.
Why was Judge Robert H. Bork so viciously attacked in 1978?




