Monthly Archives: June 2009

More protests in Iran

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Meanwhile in Iran

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The future (?) of conservatism

Here’s an interesting essay on the political future of (American) conservatism, brought to my attention by Gerry Nicholls and published by the Claremont Institute.
In my view the author gives too little weight to one key point: If liberalism does not … Continue reading

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Madely in the morning, June 12

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An ambitious politician? The horror!

Oh, here’s a sexy story. A cabinet minister was caught privately calling a difficult problem “sexy” and an opportunity for career advancement. We journalists would never do that.
Get caught, I mean. We certainly have blunt private conversations about our colleagues’ … Continue reading

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