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Podcasts of your favorite National Review Authors – Victor Davis Hanson, Clifford May, Katherine Jean-Lopez, Daniel Foster & Stephen Spruiell, Jim Geraghty, Ramesh Ponnuru, John Derbyshire, Conrad Black and many more. Too Much Wavering on Budgets. It undermines market confidence. 5.9.12May 9th, 2012 | Post a CommentNotwithstanding the recently enacted EU fiscal pact, Europe is again facing a sovereign-debt crisis. Standard &… Guilt by Association. 5.9.12May 9th, 2012 | Post a CommentMy friends on the left make much of the apparent correlation between creationism and skepticism about assured climate… Rigorously Modest. Remember the social sciences’ limitations. 5.9.12May 9th, 2012 | Post a CommentImagine that a U.S. president is considering his options vis-à-vis a rapidly developing Iranian nuclear-weapons pro… A Stealth Expansion of the Welfare State. The Obama administration encourages states to spend more federal money. 5.8.12May 8th, 2012 | Post a CommentOur national-security capabilities are set to implode next January. That’s when tens of billions of dollars in across… Beyond Boston. The Romney campaign reaches out. 5.8.12May 8th, 2012 | Post a CommentAmong politicos, Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign is frequently referenced as “Boston.” Romney’s headquarters… Our Extractive Elites 5.7.12May 8th, 2012 | Post a CommentWhy do nations fail? In their new book, economists Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson argue that countries collapse whe… The Dohrn Connection: Eric Holder’s DOJ funds Dohrn-connected organization. 5.7.12May 8th, 2012 | Post a CommentBernardine Dohrn has a history with the Justice Department. More specifically, in the early 1970s, she was one of the FB… Occupying Wells Fargo The Left’s obsession with a bank. 5.3.12May 3rd, 2012 | Post a CommentThey call it “Western Wall Street” when they’re being polite, and quite the variety of unpleasant names when they are no… The Foggiest War We don’t know the enemy. What’s worse: We don’t want to. 5.3.12May 3rd, 2012 | Post a CommentThe “fog of war” is a concept derived from the writings of Carl von Clausewitz, the great 19th-century Prussian militar… Rubio’s Vet-aches Could Charlie Crist’s old team end up vetting Rubio for Romney? 5.3.12May 3rd, 2012 | Post a CommentHave some sympathy for the men and women who will receive serious consideration as a potential running mate and vice pre… |
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