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A total eclipse of the sanity

There’s probably a nicer way to put this, but I’m just going to come out and say it: People in the ancient world suffered...

Eating like a soldier

My fellow veterans in the Facebook veterans group warned me not to write about the E4 Mafia. I should have listened. My most recent...

The Moynihan and Buckley era

As a measure of how lefty my upbringing was, we had a portrait of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt hanging on the kitchen wall. My...

The Road House to hell is paved with good intentions

“Armed with a black belt in karate and a Ph.D. in philosophy, Patrick Swayze …” — do we even need the rest of that...

Posthumous publication: Honoring an author’s wishes or literary grave robbing?

Last month, the Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez published his seventh novel, Until August. (The pedantic might suggest that at a slim 110...

The many fathers of James Bond

There is a moment in Nicholas Shakespeare’s new biography of Ian Fleming in which one of the James Bond author’s female friends, not conquests,...

A history of the post-presidency

Lyndon Johnson once observed that “power is where power goes.” In his new book, Jared Cohen deftly explores what the most powerful men in...

A realist climate agenda

When I was a college student in the dilapidated industrial city of Steubenville, Ohio, I frequently would wake up to the smell of sulfur...

Democrats should be jittery about Pennsylvania voter registration trends

HOOVERSVILLE, Pennsylvania — If you are a longtime resident of Pennsylvania, it still is a bit of a jolt to the senses to drive...

Biden’s highly damaging call for an immediate Gaza ceasefire

President Joe Biden has called on Israel to adopt an immediate ceasefire with Hamas. In a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on...
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