Wanted: Experience with Failure by Daniel Casse Any serious candidate needs to have experience with failure. And Obama's lacking.
Fading Jihadists? by Max Boot Islamic terrorism is a real threat, despite what David Ignatius thinks.
Department of Denial by Max Boot Yet another "explanation" of why the surge in Iraq isn’t a success, despite the astounding drops in violence over the…
Obama: Eroding the Primaries? by Ted R. Bromund Barack Obama is reshaping American politics in more ways than we realize.
How Should We Deal with Raul? by Gordon G. Chang Raul Castro: reformer or a second Fidel? Should we wait and see?
(Not So) Superdelegates by Ted R. Bromund Why superdelegates? Because the Democrats don't trust their own base. Ted Bromund explains.
Afghanistan’s Jews by Our Readers An exchange between Rosanne Klass and readers on her October 2007 article "In the Tents of Kabul."
Anatomy of a Scandal by Daniel Seligman An examination of disgraced attorney Mike Nifong's (left) prosecution of the Duke lacrosse case.
Churchill and the Jews by Martin Gilbert Churchil’s Promised Land by Michael Makovsky by Hillel Halkin
Faith and Interfaith by Our Readers An exchange between R.R. Reno and readers on his November 2007 article "Faith in the Flesh."
In Search of Moderate Muslims by Joshua Muravchik Joshua Muravchik and Charles P. Szrom go in search of an oft-discussed being: the moderate Muslim.
Look Who’s Afraid of Free Trade by John Steele Gordon Today's Democrats have wandered far from their roots as the party of low tariffs and international commerce.
Nixon’s Fate, and Ours by Wilfred M. McClay In his new biography, Conrad Black takes the full measure of the man who, for better and worse, inaugurated the…
Rabbi Heschel, Spiritual Radical by David Hazony Reassessing the legacy, religious and political, of the theologian and activist.
Stopping Iran: Why the Case for Military Action Still Stands by Norman Podhoretz Despite the assessment offered in the most recent National Intelligence Estimate, the Iranian regime continues to pose an existential threat,…
The Hollywood Musical Done Right by Terry Teachout Moving a production from stage to film is a trick that often fails; Sweeney Todd pulls it off to brilliant…
The Man on Whom Everything Was Lost by Joseph Epstein Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. led a charmed life; obliviousness, personal and political, helped.
Totalitarian Olympics by Our Readers An exchange between Arch Puddington and readers on his November 2007 article "China Games."
Why Beards? by Meir Y. Soloveichik The traditional Jewish penchant for facial hair is a marker of deep cultural (and countercultural) attitudes. towards life itself.