David Frum

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01.22.09

Blood of the Liberals

I first met George Packer in the fall of 1978, when we were both college freshmen.
02.02.09

The Terror Presidency

At the beginning of her new book on the Bush administration’s war on terror, The Dark Side, Jane Mayer has this to say...
02.09.09

The Future of Liberalism

Somebody seriously mistitled this book.
02.16.09

Mormon America

If the polls are to be believed, Mormons rank among America’s most disliked religious denominations.
02.19.09

Freedom from Want

Free trade helps the poor. Protection hurts the poor.
02.19.09

The Leaders We Deserved (and a Few We Didn’t)

When the elder Arthur Schlesinger conducted the first presidential ratings poll back in 1948, a panel of professional historians rated Andrew Jackson a handsome 6th, just behind Thomas Jefferson.
02.19.09

America Alone

I must be the last person on this website to get around to reading Mark Steyn’s America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It.
02.19.09

The New Case Against Immigration

What a pleasure it is when a friend writes a thoroughly excellent book!
02.19.09

They Knew They Were Right

“I may be crazy, but I’m not stupid,” goes the famous punch line of a now forgotten joke. Jacob Heilbrunn’s They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons suffers from the opposite malady.
02.19.09

Ninety-Three

Ninety-Three is the last of Victor Hugo’s novels and provides in many ways a coda to his wayward intellectual career.
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