December 15, 2005

The American Conservative's December 19th issue

As a Christmas bonus, much of the issue is online, including articles by me, Gary "War Nerd" Brecher, Pat Buchanan, Scott McConnell, John Zmirak, Roger D. McGrath, Leon Hadar, Jim Antle, and Bill Kauffman.

End of the Rainbow
By Roger D. McGrath
Blacks lose the most ground in Los Angeles’ ongoing Hispanicization.

French Lessons
By Steve Sailer
The nation that neocons most love to hate has followed their immigration prescriptions—to devastating results.

Free Vermont
By Bill Kauffman
The Green Mountain State’s secession movement brings together hippie greens and libertarian gun owners.

Diminishing Returns
By W. James Antle III
Tax cuts and liberal-baiting may no longer be a surefire electoral strategy for the GOP.

Innocent Abroad
By Leon Hadar
Karen Hughes brings the gospel of Bush to the heathen masses.

Siberian Shamans at Wal-Mart
By John Zmirak
A blessed Santaclaustide to one and all!

Some of My Best Friends
By Steve Sailer
“Rent” doesn’t pay.

The Worst and the Dullest
By Scott McConnell
The Assassins’ Gate: America in Iraq
by George Packer

Dueling Loyalties
By Howard Sutherland
The 50% American: Immigration and National Identity in the Age of Terror
by Stanley A. Renshon

Purchase an online edition of this issue immediately!

It’s All Greek to Victor Davis Hanson
By Gary Brecher
A War Like No Other
by Victor Davis Hanson


Who Killed General Motors?
By Patrick J. Buchanan
The Death of Economic Patriotism

The Cost of Sycophancy
By William Pfaff
Once-imperial Britain learns to kowtow.

Princely Advice
By Taki
The president should read The Prince.


Fourteen Days: Murtha-Hagel ’08; Republicans’ loose construction of the Magna Carta; Edwards feels heat, sees light

Deep Background: Businessmen cash out of Syria; Chechen mob supplies al-Qaeda; Argentina’s bungled counter-terrorism


My published articles are archived at iSteve.com -- Steve Sailer

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