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In Praise of M. Stanton Evans

The following remarks were delivered at a celebration of Mr. Evans’ distinguished career held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on July 12: I have known Stan Evans for a long time,...

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Driving Across America

To drive across America is to rediscover its beauty and greatness. Anxious to see what I’ve never seen before and to avoid nightmarish air travel, I recently drove 4,500 miles round trip from...

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I Want My Rudy Beads!

In the sublime Paul Auster-scripted 1995 art film Blue in the Face, rock legend Lou Reed sighs, “I’ve been thinking about leaving New York for 35 years now. I’m almost ready.” Rudy Giuliani can...

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Midnight Train to Georgetown

It was the Rand Paul incident that finally did it. The senator from Kentucky was going through airport security en route to D.C. in January when a metal detector went off. Paul said there was a mistake...

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Old Hollywood versus New Hollywood

The Academy Awards are next weekend, and undoubtedly a dwindling audience will watch, if declining movie profits are any indication. Old Hollywood, though liberal, once celebrated America’s virtues....

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Plain Speaking

I was speaking the other day to my friend Charles who’s a very intelligent man; in fact, a brilliant polyglot, who opined that the U.S. Constitution, like the Declaration of Independence, is written in...

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Reagan’s 2012 Acceptance Speech

Ronald Reagan was famously known as The Great Communicator. Were he still among us, and were he, through a wave of a Harry Potter wand, standing in front of the 2012 Republican National Convention to...

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Vin Is In for 2013

The Los Angeles Dodgers have gone through almost whiplash inducing change over the past six months, from bankruptcy, to being directed by MLB for a bit, through a new ownership group that seems to have...

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America’s Three Greatest Presidents

Turns out the shortest month on the calendar is actually the most significant for American history. For our three greatest Presidents were all born in February. George Washington Born on February, 22,...

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All in the Family

The main Passover meal, observed the first night of the holiday in Israel, and the first two nights elsewhere, is known as the Seder. This Hebrew word is invested with layers of meaning. It conveys the...

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Psyched Out

When the USA Network announced in 2006 it was launching a new TV series about a fake psychic detective agency, I thought it was a harbinger of the end of Western civilization. Still, I kept an open...

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The Woman Who Wrote Liberty Valance

My friend Happy Jack Feder lived in Missoula, Montana, in the early 1980s in the same neighborhood as the writer Dorothy Johnson, who lived in a small house on Dearborn Avenue. Johnson was retired from...

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How Are We Doing?

As the nation celebrates Independence Day, there’s no surprise that a new survey shows religious Americans are more patriotic than the non-religious. Two thirds of Evangelicals are “extremely” proud to...

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A Splendid Time Is Guaranteed for All

A little over three years ago, I was perturbed with Paul McCartney for dissing former President George W. Bush when he received the Gershwin Prize for Song during a reception at the White House. The...

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Ready to Play Another Year

Rosh Hashana, celebrated this Thursday and Friday, is generally described as the “Jewish New Year.” Less known is the fact that Jews believe it to be the Universal New Year. The holiday prayers are...

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