January 4, 2010 -
January 11, 2010 • Vol. 15, No. 16
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EDITORIAL
2010: Regime Change in Iran
by Stephen F. Hayes

2009: Could Have Been Worse
by William Kristol

SCRAPBOOK
Spirit of America

ARTICLES
Going Rogue
by Reuel Marc Gerecht

A Fine Mess
by James C. Capretta & Yuval Levin

The Facilitating Leaks Act
by Fred Barnes

The Two Americas
by Matthew Continetti

A Bad First Draft
by Philip Terzian

FEATURES
America, the Baleful
by John Rosenthal

Secondhand Hate
by Noemie Emery

Inside Our 'Secret' Afghan Prisons
by Willy Stern

BOOKS & ARTS
War With Mirrors
by Harvey Klehr

Pen Pals
by James Seaton

Early Americans
by James Bowman

Orientation
by Sophie Richardson

Late Mastery
by James Gardner

Alicia's Keys
by Joe Queenan

Bridges to Somewhere
by John Podhoretz

CASUAL
Rage Against the Machine
by Christopher Caldwell

PARODY
Dear Kim Jong Il

  "The Theory That He Acted Alone..." (cont.)
Yesterday, 7:14 PM
 
  Preliminary Observations on the Christmas Day Terror Plot
Yesterday, 4:50 PM
 
  Obama Anti-Semitism Czar's First Target: Israeli Ambassador to the US
Dec 24, 09 05:18 PM
 
  Dems' 2010 Strategy: GOP Will "Repeal" Obamacare
Dec 24, 09 02:55 PM
 
   



2009: Could Have Been Worse
Obama's First Year.

From the January 4, 2010 issue


2010: Regime Change in Iran
Engagement Didn't Work.

From the January 4, 2010 issue


A Fine Mess
The substance of the Reid bill is as bad as the process that produced it.

From the January 4, 2010 issue


Secondhand Hate
Another step downhill for modern liberalism.

From the January 4, 2010 issue


Going Rogue
Hosein Ali Montazeri, 1922-2009.

From the January 4, 2010 issue




And Heaven and Nature Sing
Joseph Bottum on the words of Christmas.

From the December 28, 2009 issue


'Messiah' Man
The music of George Frideric Handel 'makes you want to live.'

From the December 28, 2009 issue


Speaker Boehner
Barack Obama's Christmas wish?





It Can Happen Here
America's "homegrown" terrorism was made in South Asia.

From the December 28, 2009 issue


Back to the Future
British anti-Semitism returns-with a vengeance.

From the December 28, 2009 issue


Darwin Turns 200
The gentleman-naturalist who reinvented biology.

From the December 28, 2009 issue




The Real Gitmo
What I saw at America's best detention facility for terrorists.

From the December 28, 2009 issue


The Myth of the Anti-Muslim Backlash
Hysteria hasn't swept the country since the Ft. Hood terrorist attack.



Avatarocious
Another spectacle hits an iceberg and sinks.

From the December 28, 2009 issue




A Pyrrhic Victory?
Special editorial, December 19, 2009.



He's No Stupak
Ben Nelson caves on taxpayer funding of abortion.



Budget Buster
The real 10-year cost of Reid's health care bill is $2.5 trillion.



Catch and Release
The Guantanamo Recidivism Problem.

From the December 28, 2009 issue


An Unholy Compromise
The Evangelical and Catholic leaders who backed abortion funding in Obamacare.



The EPA's Power Grab
The climate campaigners play their trump card, but it may turn out to be a joker.

From the December 28, 2009 issue


The Murdered Fathers Club
Washington's allies in Beirut are now bowing to Damascus.



The Obama Doctrine
How will we know it's for real?



A Holiday from Reality
Out of control spending will bite us in the end.



The Copenhagen Kowtow
Denmark sells out Taiwan and Tibet to advance the green agenda.



Michael's Story
The nicest family yields the nicest movie.

From the December 21, 2009 issue


Saul Alinsky on Iran
The mullahs must be presented with incentives so powerful that they are compelled to negotiate.





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