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There was a time when neoconservatives sought to hold the moral and intellectual high ground. There was some- thing inspiring in their vision of America as a different kind of superpower--a liberal hegemon deploying its might on behalf of subjugated peoples, rather than mere self-interest. As the Iraq war has curdled, the idealism and liberalism have drained out of the neoconservative vision. What remains is a noxious residue of bullying militarism. ... Full Story »

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Polly Briley
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by Polly Briley - Oct. 1, 2008

There is a huge difference between The New Republic and The National Review. One has reporters and opinion that believes facts shape opinion, the other has opinion that denies facts. The attacks by National Review have so brought down a formally thoughtful magazine. Now anyone could write their articles before the facts are even brought to light.

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