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    1. Lebanon's Enemy Within
      Michael J. Totten
    2. Obama's Leftism
      Joshua Muravchik
      October 2008
    3. Liberals and the Surge
      Peter Wehner
      November 2008
    4. The Madness of Crowds
      John Steele Gordon
      November 2008
    5. Obama's War
      Peter Wehner
      April 2008

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AIDS and the President--An Inside Account

Jay P. Lefkowitz

FROM OUR JANUARY ISSUE. For no political benefit, George W. Bush built the largest humanitarian effort in history to address a global pandemic.

In "The Jewish State & Its Arabs," Hillel Halkin questions whether or not an angry, alienated, and growing minority can be accommodated without dismantling the rule of the majority?

Other Than That Mr. Reid, How Was the First Day?

3:35 PM, 01.06.09

Roland Burris got his spectacle today. He appeared, was rejected and was escorted out of the Capitol. ...

Cohen's Consistent Inconsistencies

3:00 PM, 01.06.09

Richard Cohen of the Washington Post 's has an interesting history with Israel's recent wars. Today, ...

We'll Just Keep That One on File

2:02 PM, 01.06.09

Agree with him or not, Gideon Rachman of the Financial Times is at least a serious writer. Usually. ...

Option "B": Win

12:40 PM, 01.06.09

The whole world is now making suggestions, indeed demands, on Israel -- all ostensibly aimed at ...

The Shifting Anti-War Argument

11:50 AM, 01.06.09

It is fascinating to see how little certain pundits who wrote off the Iraq War as lost a few years ...

Sderot Under Siege

David Keyes

WEB EXCLUSIVE. David Keyes reveals the everyday horror of life in an Israeli community under constant attack.

Eradicating the “Little Satan”

Ze’ev Maghen

The Tehran regime is offering "peace in our time"--for a price. Is the West willing to pay it?

The Return of Carterism?

Arthur Herman

The President-elect is not the first to promise "aggressive diplomacy" to win the world's "trust"; let us hope he doesn't mean it.

Inventing Tibet

Lydia Aran

The voguish image of Tibetan Buddhism is rather at odds with historical fact.

No to Poe

Algis Valiunas

"The most original genius that America has produced" led a tragically ruinous life, but his work is strictly an adolescent taste.

In the Ruins of Vilna

Michael Kimmage

Visiting the Jerusalem of Lithuania, with the late Lucy Dawidowicz as a guide.

Over the River with Christo & Jeanne-Claude

Steven C. Munson

Millions of square feet of manmade fabric, elaborately engineered, in the service of . . . what, exactly?

My Favorite Classical Recordings

Terry Teachout

An annotated list of 25 performances that have given a lifetime of listening pleasure.

Easy Money

Letters in response to John Steele Gordon's “Speculators, Politicians, and Financial Disasters."

Of Brothers & Keepers

Letters in response to Ruth Wisse’s “Forgetting Zion."

Obama So Far

Letters in response to Joshua Muravchik's “Obama’s Leftism."

Sacred & Profane

Letters in response to Hillel Halkin's "My Pocket Bible."

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