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David Frum's Bradley Lecture.
David Frum, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, delivered the last of AEI"s 1998-1999 Bradley Lectures on June 7, 1999.
On these quite intensive days for Government and the Parliament we deem it relevant and appropriate to reflect upon the issue of competition. This word has been frequently abused and idolized as the goal of any market process instead of being considered an instrument, a process regulated for the benefit...
The architect of 9/11 and the creator of Palestinian terrorism are gone. The guiding lights of our terrorist enemies are sitting on cracking thrones. This should be our moment.
If congressional Democrats and Republicans seem to be living in two different worlds, it's because there are two different political worlds out there in the country.
Sixties-style activism and political fervor have their place, but these are often practiced at the expense of the intellectual, economic and civic mission that a university is expected to fulfill.
There are similarities between the impeachment of Andrew Johnson in 1868 and the potential impeachment of Clinton.
As Washington waits for President Obama’s plan on how to revive the economy and pull us out of our 9 percent unemployment rut, a growing chorus on the left is calling for us to go to war—or at least the economic equivalent of war.




