Duncan M. Currie
Days of Thunder
Yesterday afternoon, Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla., officially announced his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination. Graham has previously indicated that
Empire, Schmempire
In the latest issue of The American Prospect, a left-wing political magazine, Editor-at-Large Harold Meyerson has a piece entitled “The
Meanwhile, in Cuba...
As the world watched Iraqis celebrating their liberation from an especially vicious tyrant last week, another tyrant took the opportunity
Our Very Best
A few weeks ago on Fox News Sunday, Brit Hume argued quite eloquently that Time Magazine’s “Person of the Century”
That's Just His Opinion
Is Dennis Miller a Republican? The question may seem silly, but considering that you can count Hollywood’s openly conservative stars
The League of Nations Redux?
The lessons of the 1920s and 1930s seem lost on certain members of the United Nations—in particular, France and Germany,
Havana's Darling Dictator
Late last month, a Cuban legislative panel officially jettisoned the Varela Project, an initiative spearheaded by dissidents seeking a referendum
A More Progressive Tax Code
If we take many congressional Democrats and left-leaning pundits at their word, they truly believe that accelerating President Bush’s tax
No Appeasement for Oil
President George W. Bush wants a war with Saddam Hussein in order to secure control of the vast Iraqi oil
The Return of Iron Felix
Imagine the following scenario: The mayor of Berlin proposes that an exiled statue of Hermann Goering be restored to a
Our Forgetful Ex-President
It’s long been apparent that former president Bill Clinton has a unique difficulty recalling past events. Indeed, he spent a
Remember Operation Babylon
As the debate over possible military action against Saddam Hussein heats up, it would behoove skeptical U.S. lawmakers and anti-war
New York's Favorite Criminal
NEW YORK—At the end of Martin Scorsese’s epic film GoodFellas , Ray Liotta’s character remarks that he and his gangster
The Nazi Slander
Upon being released from his battered compound in Ramallah, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat denounced the Israelis as “terrorists, Nazis and
Human Rights and the U.N.
Last spring the United Nations repeatedly clashed with President George W. Bush’s policies on the Kyoto climate change treaty, missile