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Palin's Unlikely Hero
Thomas Paine gets a nod in Going Rogue, and Sarah Palin's not the only conservative who loves this American revolutionary. But the right has him-and their American history-all wrong, writes historian Harvey Kaye.
China's Upper Hand
Obama faces a new reality as he tries to reengage Beijing: from global warming to currency, Peter Beinart says the days when the U.S. can make demands of China are over. Plus, view our gallery.
The Supply-Side Pariah Returns
Conservatives deride Bruce Bartlett, a supply-side economics inventor, as a Keynesian for criticizing their devotion to tax cuts. But circumstances, not his views, have changed, he says-and Republicans should take note.
Glenn Beck Goes Global
The Fox News host has arrived in Britain, courtesy of Rupert Murdoch-and has already lost a sponsor. Alex Massie on how Beck's outrageous brand of conservatism is playing across the pond.
Desperately Seeking a GOP Hero
A true maverick who's not afraid to stake their career on pulling the Republicans back from the fringe could single-handedly set the party back on track.
Heartless Conservatives Unite!
Lee Siegel talks to Sam Tanenhaus, author of the era-defining The Death of Conservatism, about his Buckley fetish, Sarah Palin's culture war, and why the right wing abandoned politics.





















