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December 2010 - January 2011

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The Tax and Spend Spectator

The Pursuit of Knowledge

  • Multiculturalism, R.I.P.

    Our political class has at last recognized that multiculturalism is a recipe for disaster.

    Roger Scruton

The Senate Spectator

  • The Road to 60

    It is entirely possible that Republicans will win 13 more Senate seats in 2012 and 2014.

    Grover G. Norquist

With the Tea Partiers

Capitol Ideas

Presswatch

Letter From Paris

  • The First Superstar

    It was exactly 130 years ago this winter that Sarah Bernhardt made her long-awaited appearance in America.

    Joseph A. Harriss

The Campaign Spectator

Spectator's Journal

High Spirits

  • Hear, Hear

    Examination of conscience is always a challenging task -- no less so when the issue is the Afghanistan war.

    Jonathan Aitken

Ben Stein's Diary

  • Connecting in Chicago

    Back and forth, from wonderful Utah, to friendly Syracuse, to YAF country in Wisconsin.

    Ben Stein

Conservative Tastes

  • Happy Days with Blondie

    Dagwood Bumstead is a much better symbol of American manhood than any of his successors.

    James Bowman

Books in Review

Current Wisdom

Last Call

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Special Feature

Better that we become a nation of choosers rather than beggars. Our symposium on choice from the May, 2012 issue:

A Time for Choosing

James Piereson

The Road from Serfdom

Stephen Moore and Peter Ferrara

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