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Back to the Future

Reagan biographer Steve Hayward shows the startling similarities in the world faced by America’s 40th president and our own modern times.

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Back to the Future Part 2

Reagan biographer Steve Hayward shows the startling similarities in the world faced by America’s 40th president and our own modern times.

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Back to the Future Part 3

Reagan biographer Steve Hayward shows the startling similarities in the world faced by America’s 40th president and our own modern times.

Guest Articles

Academia’s Ethical Lapses

Last Friday disgraced former New York Times reporter Jayson Blair spoke to students at Washington and Lee University’s Journalism Ethics Institute on the subject of “Lessons Learned”.

News

Health Care Hijacked

AJC: Increase health care costs; cut Medicare in half; undermine consumer choices and quality of care; and destroy federalism as we know it. These are all the effects that panelists at a recent Heritage Foundation meeting argue the current health care bills will produce if they pass.

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‘A Probabilistic Undertaking’

AJC: “We are now losing in Afghanistan. It is not a slow win. It is not a stalemate,” proclaimed Frederick Kagan at the American Enterprise Institute’s (AEI) November 4th lecture on the Afghanistan Strategy: The Way Forward.”

Faculty Lounge

Maine Remembered, Sense Forgot

When most voters don’t win at the ballot box, they usually get over it the next day but make mental notes for the next election. Left-wing voters, particularly the academic variety that now may make up most of the breed, seem to need therapy, at least in print.