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James Poulos

James Poulos is a doctoral student at Georgetown and the former Political Editor of Culture11. His writing has been published by The American Conservative, The National Interest, The New Atlantis, Partnership for a Secure America, and The Weekly Standard. In addition to AmSpecBlog, he has blogged at The American Scene, Doublethink, and Postmodern Conservative, which he founded. With degrees in political science and law from Duke and USC, he is currently at work on a dissertation about life after Napoleon. In his spare time he anti-blogs at Pish Tosh.
by | Jun 26, 2006

Seizing the middle ground is a sure-fire way to lose an audience, and, in so doing, lose a debate. Compromise…

by | Jun 25, 2006

Careful, Mr. Hogberg. Though you may smell a rat, and not a coincidence, where Mr. Sullivan grabs the standard against…

by | Jun 8, 2006

The world’s highest-profile mass killer has finally gotten what he had coming. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi rose (which is to say…

by | Jun 8, 2006

Zarqawi, indeed, is dead. My instant bleary-eyed reaction? Hope.

by | Jun 6, 2006

For those of you worried that independence for Montenegro would set off a chain reaction of ornery separatism, may I…

by | Jun 2, 2006

Just one look at today’s lineup on Congress, immigration, and immigration punditry makes it clear as a polished dagger that…

by | May 31, 2006

Postscript to my thoughts on Sudan last week: we need a public conversation grounded in actual fact on the Somali…

by | May 27, 2006

Some unsparing weekend reflections of mine on “traffic ticket amnesty.”

by | May 26, 2006

One moral: ABC News is the live-action New York Times.

by | May 25, 2006

IN SPITE OF THE varying degrees of anguish available to the close observer of news in Iraq, the decision to…

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