xTooltipElement
    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

Advertisement



Christopher Timm
SPECIAL PREVIEW:
Obama's Triumph, the GOP's Calamity

John Podhoretz

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

Abe Greenwald takes a look at contemporary advocates--economist Cass Sunstein and journalist George Packer among them--of government paternalism.

Shifting the Weight Around

6:30 PM, 11.20.08

The Canadian Supreme Court has ruled that obese airline passengers have a right to two seats for ...

Commentary of the Day

6:02 PM, 11.20.08

Vail Beach , on Jennifer Rubin : Three successful corporate executives, advised by perhaps 40 or ...

Conflicting Narratives

4:57 PM, 11.20.08

A story in today's LA Times explores the fear and loathing on the anti-war left as the Obama administration ...

The Fix-It List

4:56 PM, 11.20.08

Through a combination of firmness by Republicans and the automakers' egregious lack of political ...

Privateers Against Pirates

4:35 PM, 11.20.08

With piracy on the seas increasingly becoming a major problem for international trade, one that ...

The Madness of Crowds

John Steele Gordon

Christopher Timm

Who's to blame for our current financial mess? It's not the people to whom the media has assigned responsibility.

Memo to the New President

Amir Taheri

Getty Images

What to do about the Middle East and its problems, old and new.

Liberals and the Surge

Peter Wehner

Leading liberals have denounced the surge at every point. Why?

A Descent in the Dark

R. R. Reno

Terror, pain, exhaustion, life-threatening risk; or, the folly and the greatness of mountain climbing.

My Pocket Bible

Hillel Halkin

Out of a night in the Israeli army comes an imaginative, if angry, interpretation of the most argued-over episode in the book of Genesis.

The Architect and the Machine

Michael J. Lewis

A master of modernism and the subject of a new comprehensive biography, Le Corbusier remains a forbiddingly elusive subject.

All That (White) Jazz

Terry Teachout

A well-regarded historian has changed his mind about the "creation myth" of America's most distinctive popular music; will anyone follow?

Hot, Flat, and Crowded by Thomas L. Friedman
Reviewed by Andrew Ferguson
Lion of Jordan by Avi Shlaim
Reviewed by Robert B. Satloff
After Bush by Timothy J. Lynch and Robert S. Singh
Reviewed by Joshua Muravchik
Augustine and the Jews by Paula Fredriksen
Reviewed by Kevin Madigan
The Dark Side by Jane Mayer
Reviewed by Clifford D. May
The Long War

Letters in response to Arthur Herman's "Why Iraq Was Inevitable."

Faith Healing

Letters in response to Hillel Halkin's "How Not to Repair the World."

Border Dispute

Letters in response to Peter Wehner's "Keeping Them Out, Letting Them In."

Venezuela's Jews

Letters in response to Travis Pantin's “Hugo Chávez’s Jewish Problem."

Tunnel Vision

Letters in response to Emanuele Ottolenghi's “The Iranian Shell Game."

Party Politics

Advertisement

image of latest cover
image of latest cover

ADVERTISER LINKS

Advertisement