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    1. In Bush v. Obama, Bush Wins in a Rout
      Peter Wehner
    2. The Re-Hollowing of the Military
      Arthur Herman
      September 2010
    3. The Conversion of David Mamet
      Terry Teachout
      July/August 2010
    4. Is the War Over?
      Michael J. Totten
    5. Hiroshima, Obama, and Truman
      Jonathan S. Tobin

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The WikiLeaks War on America

Jonathan Foreman

The strange political coloration of Julian Assange.

Abe Greenwald explores how the recent crisis on the Korean peninsula offers a cautionary tale for how the West responds to Iran's pursuit of nukes in "North Korea Points to the Way on Iran."

More Ethics Troubles for J Street President

7:36 PM, 12.31.10

It looks like the left-wing “pro-Israel” group J Street can now add “self-dealing” to its growing ...

More Islamophobia Debunking

2:34 PM, 12.31.10

As we've heard all year long, America is a dangerously Islamophobic country. Who can guess when ...

An Ethics Code for Economists

12:55 PM, 12.31.10

The Times is reporting this morning that academic economists are considering an ethics code for ...

Morning Commentary

11:53 AM, 12.31.10

Despite the beltway chatter about President Obama’s recent “moves to the center,” Charles Krauthammer ...

As 2010 Closes, Americans in Pessimistic Mood

10:04 AM, 12.31.10

In assessing the frame of mind of the public at the close of the year, the Pew Research Center ...

The Democrats and Health Care

Tevi Troy

An account of political self-destruction.

Two Popes, One Holocaust

Kevin Madigan

Rather than canonize the controversial Pius XII, perhaps the church should be honoring his more courageous predecessor Pius XI.

Is Obama’s Fate Already Sealed?

John Podhoretz

From the Editor

The Love on the Couch Joke

Joseph Epstein

This January's joke

The Democrats and Health Care

Tevi Troy

An account of political self-destruction.

The Problem with Printing Money

James Pethokoukis

Even the Fed isn’t sure that the Fed’s new $600 billion policy makes sense.

Where Did the Stimulus Go?

John F. Cogan and John B. Taylor

More than $1 trillion in federal-deficit spending did little or nothing to help the economy. Why? Because it was used to pay down debts and reduce borrowing.

Wild About Harry

Joseph Epstein

Short Story Fiction

A Monument to Themselves

Jonathan S. Tobin

A troubling new museum of Jewish history.

The Case for Cab Calloway

Terry Teachout

Giving a great jazz man his due.

PRESS MAN: R U Tweeting 2 Much?

Andrew Ferguson

R U Tweeting 2 Much?

What Is a Palestinian State Worth, by Sari Nusseibeh
Reviewed by Elliott Abrams
The New Road to Serfdom, by Daniel Hannan
Reviewed by Michael Rosen
Decision Points, by George W. Bush
Reviewed by Douglas Murray
Boiling Mad, by Kate Zernike
Reviewed by James Taranto
City of Man, by Michael Gerson and Peter Wehner
Reviewed by Naomi Schaefer Riley
A New Shoah, by Giulio Meotti
Reviewed by Daniel Gordis
The Moral Landscape, by Sam Harris
Reviewed by Aaron Rothstein
The Heart of William James, by Robert Richardson
Reviewed by Peter Savodnik
Untold Tales of the Hasidim, by David Assaf
Reviewed by Gil Student
Global Poverty and Its Sad Persistence

Letters in response to Nicholas Eberstadt's “The Global Poverty Paradox”

The Pointed Finger

Letters in response to Ruth R. Wisse's "The Anti-Semite’s Pointed Finger."

T.S. Eliot’s Importance

Letters in response to Joseph Epstein’s “T.S. Eliot and the Demise of the Literary Culture”

The Rushdie Rules

Letters in response to Daniel Pipes's "Two Decades of the Rushdie Rules"

Tangling with Tehran

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