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Harry Stein [33 titles]
- Red All Over
Greg Gutfelds politically incorrect guide to living 2 July 2010 - Free David Mamet!
Conservative ideas get scant attention on the American stage. 30 December 2009 - What Mad Men Gets Wrong
The fifties, a decade of forgotten loyalty, honor, and patriotism Autumn 2009 - The Boys Who Cry Racism
Will Jimmy Carter and company expose the hollowness of the tired old charge? 15 October 2009 - Beck Bashing
Glenn Beck is good for Americaand bad for the Left 18 September 2009 - Unteachable
The racial-grievance industry wont learn anything from the Gates affair. 27 July 2009 - Selena Roberts Has No Shame
The reporter who broke the Alex Rodriguez steroids story smeared the Duke lacrosse players. 13 February 2009 - All Hammer, No Nail
Though brave, An American Carol is more polemic than entertainment. 9 October 2008 - The Anti-Barbara Boxer
Plain-spoken, gun-toting Sarah Palin is the antithesis of the liberal woman politician. 30 August 2008 - The Racism Card
If Obama loses the election, it wont be because of bigotry. 29 August 2008 - May 1968: 40 Years Later
Six City Journal authors recall a spring that shook the world. Spring 2008 - Racial-Preference Ballots Go National
Initiatives in four states could shape the presidential election. 16 April 2008 - Obama, Less Than Audacious
The real discussion on race is still to come. 19 March 2008 - No Conservatives, Dammit!!
The Times hires William Kristol, and the illiberal liberals go nuts. 2 January 2008 - Take No Prisoners
For Bob Shrum, politics is war, and anything goes. 28 September 2007 - The Kingdom Gets the War on Terror Right
Peter Bergs new film dares to portray Americans as the good guys. 21 September 2007 - Gore Imbalanced
The former vice presidents new book is itself an assault on reason. 3 August 2007 - Charles Pickering Gets the Last Word
A maligned civil rights hero, the changing South, and the future of the courts 10 June 2007 - The Range of Pistol Pete
Pete Maravichs influence on basketball is still alive today. 9 March 2007 - Now the GOP Is For Affirmative Action?
Abandoning principle may not even be smart politics. Autumn 2006 - A Preemptive Surrender
Michigan Republicans are AWOL in the fight against racial preferences.
Spring 2006 - Justice to Elia Kazan
When Elia Kazan, one of the twentieth century's great American theater and movie directors, died two years ago, the obituaries almost all struck the same sour note. Autumn 2005 - Laughing at the Left
Bruce Tinsley, creator of the conservative comic strip Mallard Fillmore, remembers feeling stunned when the fan letter showed up in February 1998. After all, his strip--featuring a right-leaning TV newsman or, more accurately, newsduck--was still in its relative infancy. Summer 2005 - Why Jon Stewart Is All the Rage
To say Jon Stewart enjoys an adoring press is like saying Bill Gates has a few bucks. In story after glowing story, the boyish 42-year-old host of Comedy Centrals hit fake newscast, The Daily Show, and author of the best-selling fake history text America (The Book) comes off as a lighthearted, twenty-first-century Diogenes: a fearless truth teller in an age of shameless pandering. Spring 2005 - Daytime TV Gets Judgmental
Voyeuristic and exploitative, yes, but it tells right from wrong. Spring 2004 - The Race-O-Meter
How much further can the academic Left sink? Winter 2004 - Culture War on the Links
For the Times, liberal advocacy is par for the course, even in the sports pages. 2 June 2003 - How I Was Smeared
When I dissented from the liberal line on race, the Texas papers depicted me as a racist. They had complex motives. Autumn 2002 - The Feminists’ Big Lie
. . . and the women it harmed. 3 May 2002 - Earth to Ivory Tower: Get Real!
Well lose the war on terror if the political and cultural Left succeeds in sapping our resolve. Autumn 2001 - New Yorks Tabloid Treasure
A friend of mine reports that a few days into the extended post-election agony, he found himself on a plane out of LaGuardia beside a forty-fiveish Upper West Sider. Winter 2001 - Feminists and their Enemies
Back in July, the New York Times published a book review that surely had jaws dropping on both sides of the cultural divide. Autumn 2000 - Pulling the Plug
One July day a few years ago, my ten-year-old son Charlie and I boarded the early morning train at London's Paddington Station, heading for Bath. Summer 1998
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