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Brazilian Ambition
A leader of developing nations, the South American nation inches closer toward the enemy camp.
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The Life and Thought of Andrei Sakharov
A new biography brings one of Russia’s greatest human rights crusaders to life.
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Afraid of the Republican “Avalanche”
Soros claims he’ll “sit” this one out.
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Wilders’ Trial: Win One, Lose One
A victory for Wilders — along with a setback for free speech.
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When Mullahs Prepare for Nuclear War
A top advisor for Iran’s Defense Minister publishes a troubling article.
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Look Who’s Nativist Now
The party that cries “racism” plays the “America First” card.
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What’s on Black Voters’ Minds?
A simple question that may be the key to electoral success.
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Obama’s Secret Money Smear
The White House slanders a venerable institution.
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The Dems’ Desperate Measures
Dirty campaign tactics and a party in crisis.
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The U.N.’s War on Israel
Canada pays the price for principle.
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Climbing out of the Communist Faith
A black Hispanic ex-radical shares how he realized that finding socialism meant digging under a pile of human corpses.
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Lies Against Geller
For a Salon “media critic,” the New York Times’ contemptuous piece against a freedom fighter is not enough.
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No Guts, No Glory
Why under-confidence — not overconfidence — could hold Republicans back in November.
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The Left’s Invisible Victims
The government-sponsored suffering we don’t see.
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Crippling Terrorism in One Step
As an immigration attorney, I have one simple recommendation. But do we have the courage to implement it?