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The Perilous Punditocracy

A look at the absurd pronouncements of the political class from Salon’s Glenn Greenwald. Why do pundits get to be wrong all the time? From the May/June 2008 issue of The National Interest.

Gone to the Lake: Republicans and Foreign Policy

In a July 1995 speech before an enraptured audience assembled atWashington's Center for Strategic and International Studies, HouseSpeaker Newt Gingrich addressed the broad issues of post-Cold WarU.

Commentary

A Reaganite among Neocons: The 2012 GOP Race

On foreign policy, Romney & company sound like George W. all over again. Only Huntsman stands out from the crowd.

The Rebel-in-Chief

Will the 2012 election be tailor-made for Sarah Palin?

She's Still Here

Sarah Palin isn’t going anywhere—and she has a good shot at getting the GOP nomination in 2012.

Blogs

Does the GOP Need More Presidential Candidates?

The stage is set for a GOP restoration. All that's missing is a viable candidate.

George Will and Sarah Palin

The very fact that the establishment feels compelled to attack Sarah Palin is a sign of her enduring strength.

Is Obama's Comeback for Real?

Will the Republicans be able to stop President Obama before 2012?

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May 27, 2012