January 16, 2006 Issue
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Syria In Their Sights
By Robert Dreyfuss
For the neoconservatives, one Middle Eastern war at a time may not be enough.
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Declare Victory and Stay
By Scott McConnell
In his ongoing flight from the reality-based community, President Bush unveils yet another plan for victory in Iraq.
Painting the White House Red
By John Laughland
The torch of global revolution has passed from old-school Communists to neoconservative democracy-promoters.
Impolite Society
By Georgie Anne Geyer
Washington has become an uncivil society.
Out of Africa
By Theodore Dalrymple
A British doctor who once practiced in Rhodesia diagnoses Africa’s ills.
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The Girl With the Gray Eyes
By Steve Sailer
Rob Marshall’s “Memoirs of a Geisha”
Like Tourists With Guns
By Christopher Preble
Imperial Grunts: The American Military on the Ground by Robert Kaplan
The Shakespeare of Music
By R.J. Stove
Beethoven: The Universal Composer by Edmund Morris
MacKinnon’s Textual Harrassment
By Ilana Mercer
Women’s Lives, Men’s Laws by Catharine A. MacKinnon
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Might the Arabs Have a Point?
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Karen Hughes has her work cut out.
Open Door Policy
By Kara Hopkins
Dressing up amnesty
Christmas Chronicling
By Taki
Thomas Fleming fights for the West.![]()
Fourteen Days: The Business of War; The Christians Made Me Do It; Rumsfeld Minds His Language
Deep Background: Torture Didn’t End With Saddam; Europe’s Suicide Bombers; Cheney Holds Back
My published articles are archived at iSteve.com -- Steve Sailer
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