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Immigration and Restriction

Unfettered immigration is possibly more dangerous than drug usage, as we have no idea who is entering our country on any particular day.

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The Last Days of Manliness

Harvey Mansfield's new book is a commemoration of what once was; characteristics like stoicism, independence, and reticence are now construed as signs of not being a team player.  A review of Manliness.

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The High Ground: Interview with Kenneth Minogue

Kenneth Minogue on the modern university, political piety, and women in politics.

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A Few Minutes with a Presidential Hopeful: An Interview with John Cox

Presidential hopeful John Cox compares himself to Ronald Reagan and discusses Libertarians, a national sales tax, spending, and Iraq. 

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Take the Gangstas Bowling: An Endview

Hopefully, the taxpayers will one day find out about the cesspool that negligence and maliciousness has made out of the Eastlands Center.

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The House & Garden Conservatives

Rob Dreher’s new book, Crunchy Cons, describes a granola type of rightist who embraces organic food, home-schooling, the importance of family, and environmental causes.

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The Perpetual Teach-In for Perpetual Indoctrination

David Horowitz’s The Professors is an illuminating introduction to those most responsible for the decline of the American university.

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The Radical Feminist Plague

Kate O’Beirne’s Women who Make the World Worse is a scholarly review of the literature surrounding the discrepancy between feminist positions and reality.

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Morphing Bush into Mahogany

It’s hard to stand behind a man whose increases in discretionary spending surpass those of Lyndon Johnson, but Fred Barnes does so in his new book, Rebel in Chief: Inside the Bold and Controversial Presidency of George W. Bush.

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Feminist at the Gates of Reason: An Interview with Phyllis Chesler

Phyllis Chesler on her latest book, The Death of Feminism, cultural relativism, gender roles, and Andrea Dworkin.

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The Metrosexual as Lion

And other misguided observations from Neil Stauss’s new book, The Game, Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists.

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We Will Prevail: An Interview with David Horowitz

David Horowitz on fighting the left, political correctness, and his next project, The Professors.

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Porn Nation

Through his discussion of pornography, author Ben Shapiro exemplifies a long held notion that formal education may have a negative correlation with common sense.

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Jose Can Shoot Drugs

Perhaps no individual symbolized the Oakland A’s mix of flair and underachievement better than their Right Fielder, Jose Canseco.

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Interview with Brian Anderson

The author of South Park Conservatives on his new book, the new media, and City Journal.

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Thank You for Not Sharing

In their new book One Nation Under Therapy, Christina Hoff-Summers and Sally Satel explore and describe the transcendence of therapism over common sense and reason.

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Citizen and Scholar of the World: An Interview with Dr. Theodore Dalrymple

Theodore Dalrymple on the underclass, doctors who write, retirement, and the French.

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Viva La South Park Revolucion!

In his book South Park Conservatives, Brian Anderson has powerfully introduced the larger world to the reality of a growing block of conservatives that clusterbomb liberal orthodoxies.

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Protesting as Performance Art

There is something about an anti-war protest that brings out the creativity in Leftists, and Sunday’s protest in Chicago was no exception.

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Art and the Classical Liberal: An Interview with Roger Kimball

Roger Kimball on abstract art, the definition of art, Philippe de Montebello, literature, poetry, and political conservatism.

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The Anti-Male Gimp Factor

Stephen Ducat’s book, The Wimp Factor, is boiled from political correctness and within it swirl chunks of radical feminism, socialism, and anti-white racism.

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Freeing the Masters

For many pseudo-scholars, art is merely an innocuous container into which their political machinations can be poured.

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The Full Chomsky

Until recently, there have been few antidotes for Noam Chomsky's morass of accusations and allegations, but now we have The Anti-Chomsky Reader.

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Ann’s Coulterpalooza

If you want to purge snakes from your garden you must get down in the weeds and hunt them.  Ann Coulter is one of the few conservatives who will.

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Defending the Ring and Tolkien

According to Andrea Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkein's masterpiece would be better titled, The Return of the Patriarchy.

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