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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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PRESS MAN: The Survey Says...(Whatever You Want It to Say)

Andrew Ferguson

How activists solicit other activists to recruit more activists for a survey designed to advance their activism.

Just when President Obama thought things couldn't get any worse, they do, as Abe Greenwald explains in "The Never-Ending Worst Week Ever."

TSA Scanners vs. Profiling Redux

5:43 PM, 11.24.10

As they say in Congress, I would like to expand and clarify my previous remarks on TSA security ...

Korea at Thanksgiving

1:47 PM, 11.24.10

Most veterans have spent a Thanksgiving on duty. Many have spent Thanksgiving overseas. Some -- ...

Shut Up, the Fed Defenders Explained

1:25 PM, 11.24.10

Doug Holtz-Eakin defends himself and his fellow signatories on their letter to the Fed taking exception ...

Why Do Israeli Settlers Love Sarah Palin?

12:57 PM, 11.24.10

On a visit to Israel, Ben Smith makes note of an interesting trend. He reports that while most ...

Cut Defense Spending NOW?

12:42 PM, 11.24.10

The attack on North Korea -- an act of war by any definition, even if not acknowledged as such ...

The Liberal Crisis

John Podhoretz

SPECIAL PREVIEW from the December issue: The president, his party, his ideology—and the challenges to all three in the wake of the electorate’s revolt.

The Anti-Semite’s Pointed Finger

Ruth R. Wisse

How Jews have been tricked into believing they can cure the hatred of them when the hatred has always existed because it is politically useful for the haters.

How We Do It

John Podhoretz

From the Editor

ENTER LAUGHING

Joseph Epstein

The Savile Row Suit Joke

“The Report of our Death was Greatly Exaggerated.”

Wilfred M. McClay

The Conservative Resurgence.

Netanyahu’s Balancing Act

Shmuel Rosner

To the consternation of his foes, Israel’s prime minister is holding his own against challenges from political rivals and Washington

The Anti-Semite’s Pointed Finger

Ruth R. Wisse

How Jews have been tricked into believing they can cure the hatred of them when the hatred has always existed because it is politically useful for the haters.

T.S. Eliot and the Demise of the Literary Culture

Joseph Epstein

Revisiting the work of a great poet and critic reveals just how much we are in danger of losing

The Anti-Beauty Myth

Christine Rosen

Twenty years later, feminists are still railing against the eternal human urge to prettify

Code Pink

Peter Levine

When he gets a text message from his son that reads I love you, Dad, he’s alarmed. He calls the son in California.

“Hey, Tom. I just got your note. I’m here at the office—well, I’m in and out all day. Okay. I’ll talk to you soon. I hope you’re well.”

He’d Been There Before

Sam Sacks

Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 1

De-Romanticizing the Blues

Terry Teachout

The intellectuals’ creation myth of the birth of the blues

Hollowed Military

Reader letters in response to Arthur Herman's “The Re-Hollowing of the Military.”

A Failed Experiment

Reader letters in response to James Glassman's “The Failure of the Liberal Economic Experiment?”

Hate Speech on Campus

Reader letters in response to Kenneth L. Marcus's "A Blind Eye to Campus Anti-Semitism?"

The Perils of Punditry

Reader letters in response to Andrew Ferguson's "Pundit (Declined)"

The Sage on the Page

Reader letters in response to Algis Valiunas’s “Ralph Waldo Emerson, Big Talker.”

Israel and South Africa

Reader letters in response to James Kirchick's “Convenience, Not Consent”

Tangling with Tehran

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