Reductio Ad Absurdum

American Politics

Good Times, Bad Times

The New York Times can't decide if there's a connection between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda (William Kristol, Weekly Standard). (Barone)

(06/28/04)

The Clinton Legacy

"[If] the next several decades will see chaos, massive death and disorder flowing from the scourge of terrorism which Clinton failed to extinguish at its inception, Clinton's timidity, temporizing and studied failure to adopt a decisive policy against Bin Laden will become his true historic legacy" (Tony Blankley, Wash Times).

(06/24/04)

Censored Sadism

Why won't the press accurately report the depravity of our enemy (Deborah Orin, NY Post)?

(06/24/04)

Clever And Clueless

Former President Clinton may not be as clever as everyone thinks (Max Boot, LA Times).

(06/24/04)

International Politics

Handover

Iraqis assume responsibility for their country before deadline (Jeffrey Gettleman, NY Times). (Allawi) (Alt) (Ledeen) (Rubin)

(06/28/04)

Iran's Gambit

Michael Ledeen explains Iran's strategy (NRO).

(06/22/04)

The Link

There was a link between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda (Telegraph). (Hayes) (Kondracke)

(06/21/04)

The Arab Hall Of Mirrors

Stephen Schwartz comments on Saudi Arabia (TCS). (More)

(06/21/04)

Arts and Letters

The Muse Of Malaise

Noemie Emery comments on Steven Hayward's The Real Jimmy Carter: How Our Worst Ex-President Undermines American Foreign Policy, Coddles Dictators, and Created the Party of Clinton and Kerry (Weekly Standard).

(07/01/04)

Remaking Lincoln

Mario Cuomo remakes Lincoln in his own image (Andrew Ferguson, Weekly Standard).

(06/30/04)

Wars New And Old

Victor Davis Hanson reviews Surprise, Security, and the American Experience by John Lewis Gaddis (NRO).

(06/21/04)

Imitating A Life, In 957 Pages

Former President Clinton's My Life, "which weighs in at more than 950 pages, is sloppy, self-indulgent and often eye-crossingly dull — the sound of one man prattling away, not for the reader, but for himself and some distant recording angel of history" (Michiko Kakutani, New York Times). (Barnes)

(06/21/04)

D-Day's Lessons

Paul Johnson argues that the liberation of Europe holds lessons for today's war leaders (OpinionJournal).

(06/03/04)

Wages Of Appeasement

Victor Davis Hanson explains how Jimmy Carter and academic multiculturalists helped bring us 9-11 (OpinionJournal).

(05/10/04)

Society

Main Street v. Wall Street

An old, populist rift gets smaller every year (Irwin Stelzer, Weekly Standard).

(06/03/04)

Bad Service, Awful People

Neil Cavuto asks why we tolerate bad people (Town Hall).

(06/02/04)

Quick Hits

What I Saw At The Funeral, Part Three (Peggy Noonan, OpinionJournal)

Saddam And Al Qaeda Had Numerous Connections (Kenneth Pollock, OpinionJournal)

ToryBook Ending (Colby Cosh, American Spectator)

Learning The Hard Way (Irwin M. Stelzer, Weekly Standard)

A Terrorist Premium On Oil (Frederick Leuffer, NRO)

Reagan's Majority (Newt Gingrich, Weekly Standard)

Wrong Again (Richard Miniter, NY Post)

What I Saw At The Funeral, Part Two (Peggy Noonan, OpinionJournal)

The CIA and WMD (Alan Reynolds, Town Hall)

That Old (Krugman) Hack Magin (Donald Luskin, NRO)


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