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    1. The Significance of Sarah Palin
      Peter Wehner
    2. Jews and Their DNA
      Hillel Halkin
      September 2008
    3. How to Manage Savagery
      Bret Stephens
      September 2008
    4. Obama’s “Talking” Cure
      Joshua Muravchik
      September 2008
    5. Why Iraq Was Inevitable
      Arthur Herman
      July/August 2008

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Obama Tightens, McCain Broadens

John Podhoretz

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

Joshua Muravchik examines Obama's foreign policy precriptions--and finds them troubling--in "Obama's 'Talking' Cure.

Sally Quinn Recants

10:07 PM, 09.05.08

No one in the mainstream media had been harsher on Sarah Palin than Sally Quinn. In a blistering ...

Re: Oprah Windbag

8:07 PM, 09.05.08

Perhaps, Abe , Oprah is peeved that Sarah Palin demonstrates so little patience with psychobabble, ...

The "Political Cliche That Needs To Be Retired Immediately" Award for 2008

8:06 PM, 09.05.08

Kitchen table. As in I know hard-working Americans are sitting around the kitchen table ... That ...

Commentary of the Day

6:47 PM, 09.05.08

Banjo , on Noah Pollak : Did you watch the O'Reilly interview with BO to be continued next week. ...

Re: Where Have You Been?

5:37 PM, 09.05.08

My sense, John, is this is symptomatic of a campaign that has not a clue as to how to respond in ...

The Significance of Sarah Palin

Peter Wehner

Sarah Palin may represent a step forward for the conservative movement on the national stage.

How to Manage Savagery

Bret Stephens

Radical Islam's war on the West has been eclipsed by its war against other Muslims.

Can Libel Tourism Be Stopped?

Andrew C. McCarthy

An ingenious strategy to quash inquiries into the shadowy world of jihadist financing is finally being challenged.

Jews and Their DNA

Hillel Halkin

How genetically distinct are the Jewish people, and does it matter?

Owning the Past

Steven C. Munson

The cultural artifacts of antiquity--our common heritage--deserve the best and most disinterested custodians.

The Heroine Who Wasn’t

Terry Teachout

A new biography reveals a disillusioning truth about the great soprano Lotte Lehmann, as, alas, about many artists.

Defending Identity by Natan Sharansky
Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones
The Post-American World by Fareed Zakaria
Reviewed by Abe Greenwald
Dictation: A Quartet by Cynthia Ozick
Reviewed by Abraham Socher
The Dumbest Generation by Mark Bauerlein
Reviewed by Kay S. Hymowitz
Retribution by Max Hastings
Reviewed by Algis Valiunas
Russian Winter

Letters on Richard Pipes's article “Putin & Co: What Is to Be Done?”

Reforming Reform

Letters on Jack Wertheimer's article “What Does Reform Judaism Stand For?”

Israel’s Founding

Letters on Efraim Karsh's article “1948, Israel, and the Palestinians—The True Story.”

Cultural Influence

Letters on Terry Teachout's article.

Party Politics

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