The Health-Care 'Trifecta' by James Glassman For all their thousands of pages of complexity, the House and Senate health-care reform bills have three simple and admirable…
A Third Lebanon War Could Be Much Worse than the Second by Michael Totten Hezbollah's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah recently announced that he could hit any and every place in Israel with long-range missiles.…
ADL Crosses the Line with Report Bashing Obama Critics by Jonathan S. Tobin A new report from the Anti-Defamation League makes virtually every critic of the Obama administration into a conspiracy-mongering threat to…
Diversity: An Ideology by George Seaver When the quest for "diversity" becomes an overarching concern in the U.S. military, the consequences can be deadly.
The Show Needn’t Go On by Michael Totten This week the Israeli government announced it will resume negotiations with Syria without preconditions, and the Syrians responded in kind.…
An Open Letter to Richard Goldstone by Trevor Norwitz A lawyer in New York City responds to the Goldstone Report and offers a way to undo some of the…
Time for Real Stimulus by John H. Makin John H. Makin proposes simple fiscal measures, centered on tax cuts, to stimulate the sluggish economy.
The Fall of One Wall by PETER WEHNER It is an anniversary that should rank among the greatest we recognize: the fall of the Berlin Wall and, with…
Tragedy at Fort Hood by J. E. Dyer It wasn’t obvious from his demeanor in the press conference at Fort Hood last night, but November 5, 2009, was…
Some Thoughts on Barack Obama’s Awful Evening by PETER WEHNER 1. The outcome of the New Jersey governor's race and the magnitude of the victory by Bob McDonnell and other…
A Man in Thrall by John J. Clayton She clung to him as if she wanted their cells to merge, and she keened—because it seemed like the end,…
Afghanistan and the Liberal Collapse by Abe Greenwald Those politicians who charged their political rivals with failing to keep “their eye on the ball” are turning a blind…
Bonnie, Clyde & the Boomers by Our Readers Letters in response to Stephen Hunter's “Bonnie and Clyde Died for Nihilism.”
Intel and the Israelis by Saul Singer How, twice in a quarter century, upstarts in Israel revolutionized the world’s leading maker of computer chips.
The Israel Test, by George Gilder by Michael Medved Michael Medved reviews "The Israel Test," by George Gilder.
The Making of Americans, by E.D. Hirsch Jr. by Liam Julian Liam Julian reviews "The Making of Americans," by E.D. Hirsch Jr.
Toddlin’ Town by Joseph Epstein How the brazen, bulging, tough-guy city of my youth has subtly transformed itself into a resplendent, but very different, city…
What Price Popularity? by James Kirchick Pursuing the favor of global publics has not shown the results President Obama heralded; it may be making things worse.
What the Tories Have to Teach Us by David Frum Four lessons for American conservatives from the political changes across the pond.