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Leaving Them Wanting More

From the Editor

November 2009 John Podhoretz

The Return of Bad Ideas

From the Editor

October 2009 John Podhoretz

The Life of Conservatism

No downfall is permanent in a democracy.

September 2009 John Podhoretz

The Turn Against Israel

The key to Obama’s strategy in the Middle East is his use of the word “honest.”

July/August 2009 John Podhoretz

Dreams From My President

From the Editor

June 2009 John Podhoretz

The Reset Button

From the Editor

May 2009 John Podhoretz

New Look, Old Truths

From the Editor

April 2009 John Podhoretz

From the Editor: Exaggerating a Disaster

Perhaps Obama and Pelosi misspoke when defending their bill because they were too busy hiding their ideology behind a pleasing word.

March 2009 John Podhoretz

From the Editor: A Magazine and Its Mission

In the inaugural issue of this magazine, which was published in November 1945, its founder and editor, Elliot E. Cohen, offered a masterful summary of the role an intellectual journal can play in a free society. “In the search for light on the basic issues of peace and freedom and human destiny which challenge all mankind,” he wrote, “COMMENTARY hopes to be of service.”

February 2009 John Podhoretz

Richard John Neuhaus, 1936-2009

WEB EXCLUSIVE. John Podhoretz recalls the life and work of a religious and intellectual giant.

Web Only John Podhoretz

An Obama Realignment?

The new president's dazzling success does not suggest a new national hunger for left-liberal policy solutions.

December 2008 John Podhoretz

Obama Tightens, McCain Broadens

Barack Obama's rancorous attack on John McCain left the high road wide open for the Republican nominee.

Web Only John Podhoretz

The Argument for Lieberman

McCain's VP selection is fast approaching. And he just might reach across the aisle.

Web Only John Podhoretz

The News Mausoleum

The Newseum celebrates American newspapers at precisely the moment when they're dying off.

May 2008 John Podhoretz

The Election, the GOP--and Iraq

An assessment of the immediate future of the Republican party as it prepares to nominate John McCain.

March 2008 John Podhoretz

Heroic Conservatism
by Michael J. Gerson

January 2008 Reviewed by John Podhoretz

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon

June 2001 Reviewed by John Podhoretz

Paradise Park by Allegra Goodman

May 2001 Reviewed by John Podhoretz

"Survivor" and the End of Television

"Reality" TV points to the strengths, and the terminal troubles, of the moronic medium.

November 2000 John Podhoretz

Groucho & Julius

The man--if there was one--behind the mustache.

September 2000 John Podhoretz

The National Prospect

To commemorate Commentary's fiftieth anniversary, the editors addressed the following statement and questions to a group of American intellectuals:

November 1995 Elliott Abrams, Joseph Adelson, Robert L. Bartley, Arnold Beichman and William J. Bennett

Hollywood vs. America, by Michael Medved

Hollywood vs. America is a passionate and immensely readable polemic about the entertainment industry's self-destructive assault on the ideas and mores of its American audience.

November 1992 Reviewed by John Podhoretz

A Return to Love, by Marianne Williamson

Despite the national clamor over rising illiteracy and the allegedly hypnotic allure of the idiot box, Americans read more today than at any other point in our history.

August 1992 Reviewed by John Podhoretz

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