Topic: respected foreign-policy commentator
June 2013
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Articles
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The Case for Drones
Kenneth AndersonThe United States can now wage war in a more nimble, low-risk, and humane fashion than ever before.
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The ObamaCare Blame Game
Tevi Troy
Fiction
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Past Due
Christine Sneed
Politics & Ideas
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Gray Matter Chatter
Robert HerrittA review of Sally Satel and Scott O. Lilienfeld's Brainwashed
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Vali of Doom
Sohrab Ahmari -
Beyond Good, Quite Evil
Andrew Roberts
Culture & Civilization
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Exit Laughing
Rick Richman -
How Hitler Destroyed German Music
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Widow's Peak
Fernanda Moore -
Turncoat in a Toga
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The Los Angeles Times Earthquake
Andrew Ferguson
John Podhoretz
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The Second-Term Curse
John Podhoretz
Threat Assessment
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Disappearing Red Lines
Jonathan S. Tobin
Letters
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Republican Recovery
Our ReadersResponses to Michael Gerson and Peter Wehner's "How to Save the Republican Party"
Enter Laughing
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The Daily Incitement
Andrew Sullivan’s dark soul is also an efficient one: he manages two slurs against Jackson Diehl in only an eight-word post. Linking to Diehl’s criticism of Obama, Sullivan titles his post “AIPAC Responds” and then calls Diehl a “Netanyahu channeler.”
Get it? Diehl, the deputy editorial-page editor of the Washington Post and a widely respected foreign-policy commentator, is pretty much an Israeli agent. How long will the Atlantic allow this hateful garbage to tarnish its reputation?