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SPECIAL PREVIEW from the April issue: The tale of the Democratic party’s great political miscalculation.
In "Obama and Israel: Not Smart," John Podhoretz questions both the diplomatic and the political wisdom of the administration's emotional response to Joe Biden's recent trip to Israel, and whether anyone bothered to count the cost.
Obama Officials: Relax, We're Just Trying to Break up Bibi's Coalition
6:31 PM, 03.16.10
Jeffrey Goldberg spoke with White House officials today and posted this report . So what is the ...
Lost Shakespeare Found, Mistaken for Real Final Episode of "Seinfeld"
5:20 PM, 03.16.10
In our March issue, John Gross examines the phenomenon of Denying Shakespeare , a condition in ...
False Charges of Israeli Racism Are No Defense of Obama’s Bias
5:00 PM, 03.16.10
Roger Cohen’s decision to join the crowd piling on Israel with a column that seeks to fan the flames ...
4:53 PM, 03.16.10
I received a note from a reader in the context of my exchange with Tom Ricks. He is someone who ...
Sound Advice for the President
4:02 PM, 03.16.10
David Rothkopf: Tough on your friends, weak with your enemies is neither a common trait among great ...
Two new books launch an attack on a beloved president, making him out to be a precursor of the neoconservatives.
The recession has hastened an affordability crisis and highlighted the perverse refusal of the American Jewish community to look after its own first.
From the Editor
The recession has hastened an affordability crisis and highlighted the perverse refusal of the American Jewish community to look after its own first.
Two new books launch an attack on a beloved president, making him out to be a precursor of the neoconservatives.
How the Left’s war against one of America’s most famous politicians may have contributed to its undoing.
The 150-year history of conspiracy theorists and their efforts to “prove” that the Man from Stratford was not the author himself.
Fear of the known—and the unknown—has created irrationally skewed expectations of risk.
Decades later, it’s Madame’s apartment they’ll remember—the light filtering in from the rue de Vaugirard, the fringed lampshades, the piano with its flowered Spanish shawl, the smells of cooking and musty furniture. More than the Seine or Notre Dame or the Louvre, this layered, redolent dimness will be Paris for them.
The debt we owe to Ed Sullivan
PRESS MAN • ANDREW FERGUSON
Letters in response to David M. Phillips's "The Illegal-Settlements Myth.”
Letters in response to Dan Griswold’s “Higher Immigration, Lower Crime?”
Letters in response to Robert A. Slayton’s article “The Most Precious Cargo.”
Jewish Jokes by Joseph Epstein
Why the Shah Fell
The Present Danger
Stopping Iran: Why the Case for Military Action Still Stands
The Iranian Shell Game
The Iranian Gambit in Gaza
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