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Hunter Baker

by | Mar 7, 2009

Jim Lakely suggests The Czar of the Teleprompter.

by | Mar 5, 2009

I’m excited about the movie and can assure you that the graphic novel is every bit as good as you’ve heard.   You can read my take on it here. Here’s a clip: The author of this masterpiece, one Alan…

by | Mar 3, 2009

David Brooks is surprised to find President Obama is not the centrist he imagined him to be.  I am flabbergasted. How can it be that so many people of less prodigious intelligence (including me) clearly saw that the far left…

by | Mar 2, 2009

Joe, I share your great love of Paul Harvey.  There was something about the way he spoke on the radio that completely captured me.  I can’t recall having ever switched him off.  And the thing was, he was just as…

by | Feb 27, 2009

Again reporting from the Making Men Moral conference at Union University . . . The evening panel featured Robert George, Jean Bethke-Elshtain, David Novak, and Harry Poe. Their primary subject was the life of Richard John Neuhaus. Lots of great…

by | Feb 26, 2009

Still reporting from the Making Men Moral Conference in honor of Robert George at Union University . . . I’ve had the chance to hear some great lines offered up by conservative academics.  Here are a couple: Paul Kerry (BYU)…

by | Feb 26, 2009

In the wake of Joseph Lawler’s piece on George Mason economists evaluating conservative magazines’ affinity for liberty on the basis of their treatment of sex, gambling, and drugs, Princeton’s Robert George is the perfect antidote.  He could have reminded the…

by | Feb 24, 2009

Am I referring to affirmative action?  Pell Grants?  Forgiveness of student loans?  No, I’m talking about the primary area where college students are actually plagued by injustice.  I am talking about the market for textbooks. Though the world of academia…

by | Feb 13, 2009

Though I have been writing for TAS online for several years now, I found out about Lawrence Henry’s death the same way I discovered him, which was as a reader. How happy I was each week to bring up the…

by | Feb 11, 2009

I’ve been reading America’s Secular Challenge by NYU professor and president of the Hudson Institute Herb London.  The book is essentially an extended essay about how elite, left-wing secularism undercuts America’s traditional strengths of patriotism and religious faith during a…

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