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In "The Most Unethical Act: Losing a War," Jonathan S. Tobin takes a look at a PBS documentary about the Allied strategic-bombing campaigns against Nazi Germany -- and believes people will be both surprised and enlightened by the conclusions.
Phony Centrists Pay the Price for ObamaCare
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In observing the unraveling of the governing coalition and the vicious infighting breaking out ...
Is a Nuclear Iran a Good Thing?
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Iran is going nuclear? Don't worry, be happy. That, at least, is the message of this odd op-ed ...
New Black Panther Case Investigator Getting a Lifetime Judgeship?
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This report would ordinarily not be of much interest: The White House and the Justice Department ...
The Great Absentee-Ballot Debate
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A perennial Israeli debate erupted anew yesterday, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced ...
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Bill McGurn notices that the Obami are now seeking to hide behind the skirts of George W. Bush ...
Declassified State Department documents tell a sorry tale of diplomatic engagement for its own sake—and offer a cautionary lesson for the future.
Hacked data debunked the warming consensus, but the environmentalist band played on in Copenhagen and Washington.
From the Editor
Declassified State Department documents tell a sorry tale of diplomatic engagement for its own sake—and offer a cautionary lesson for the future.
An unprecedented decision by Britain’s highest court has horrifying implications.
A garlanded academic offers a breezy, and sadly instructive, apologia for the thoroughgoing calamity that has befallen the liberal arts.
Hacked data debunked the warming consensus, but the environmentalist band played on in Copenhagen and Washington.
Creating a more politically correct holiday means promoting a new heroine and downgrading a more traditional one.
Of tongue, gribenes, cream soda, and the slow, cholesterol-laden death of the deli.
A new biography gives a deeply flawed yet extraordinary writer his due.
James Cameron's blue men beg for empathy in this 1960s pseudo-intellectual power-trip dream.
Yip Harburg's preaching, fashionable at last.
Letters in response to Max Boot's "How We Can Win in Afghanistan.”
Letters in response to Sam Munson's “From Hungary."
Letters in response to Terry Teachout’s “Satchmo & the Jews.”
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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