What Goes Around

I almost gagged when I heard Bill Bennett, on one of the Sunday talk shows, defend John Ashcroft by opining that "all the haters pretty much left the Republican party with Pat Buchanan." The mordant irony of this slander is that the smearing of Buchanan paved the way...

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Clinton’s Sad Foreign Policy Legacy

Madeleine Albright, as Agence France-Presse recently reported, closed out her final mission abroad in style. The comfortable converted Boeing 757 used by the Secretary of State for trips abroad, on which la Albright has logged almost a million miles in four years, was...

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The Media’s War Against the Serbs

The media's biased war against the Serbs has been a major factor in the dismemberment of the former Yugoslavia and the demonizing of an entire nation. One of the best examples of such bias can be found in the Washington Times, both in its reporting of events in the...

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Our War Criminals and Theirs

I hate to disappoint my Republican readers who fell for Condolezza Rice's jive talk about the US getting out of the Balkans, but you've been had. Senator Carl Levin (D-Michigan), fresh from Dubya's meeting with congressional leaders on defense issues, said the...

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The American Dracula

Tony Blair, the pompous martinet who thinks he's a left-wing version of Maggie Thatcher, was smacked with a ripe tomato yesterday. No matter what the reason, I thought as I read the headline, he deserved it. As it turned out, the perpetrators of this act of justice...

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Mixed peace prospects in Northern Ireland

I know that the Middle East is a bigger ongoing problem, though others (excepting, as usual, most of the establishment media) are covering it reasonably well. And it won 't be long before it becomes essential to raise the interest level in Colombia, perhaps before...

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NATO’s Poisoned Arrow

The consequences of the Kosovo war continue to rain down on the heads of US policymakers – and those charged with carrying out those policies, namely US troops in the field. With the KLA's UN-backed reign of terror in Kosovo, heightened tensions spreading outward...

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Remembering Alan Cranston

In some ways it is a mistake for a journalist to meet politicians. They are in the business of being charming and ingratiating, and most of them who have had even modest political success, of whatever stripe, are pretty good at it. It is easy to be swayed by some of...

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