Yesterday we began posting the complete June issue of The
American Spectator online with former Under Secretary of
Defense Dov S. Zakheim's article
on Robert Gates's vision for military expenditures.
Today's lineup features two more June articles: Andrew B.
Wilson's explanation
of how the American economy no longer resembles anything like the
economy the WWII-era Keynesians thought about, and Rev. Michael
P. Orsi's review
of two new books exploring the Vatican's relationship with the
U.S. (Massimo Franco's
Parallel Empires: The Vatican and the United States-Two Centuries
of Alliance and Conflict and George Weigel's
Against the Grain: Christianity and Democracy, War and
Peace).