Intrepid Citizens Save Timbuktu’s Priceless Manuscripts

Once again civilization survives barbarism: Timbuktu’s ancient literary treasures were not destroyed after all. In a classic example of how the uncertainty of war can make bad reporters of us all, local accounts apparently vastly exaggerated the damage done to the city’s legendary library. Not only was the place not burned to the ground—as the city’s […]

Life After Blue: The Middle Class Will Beat The Seven Trolls

Does the American middle class (and by extension, the middle class in other advanced democracies) have a future in a post-blue world? That is the basic question at the heart of American politics;. As I’ve noted, 4.0 liberals think that it doesn’t, and think that the defense of the blue social model is the only […]

Egypt’s Press Czar: US Invented Holocaust

The six million Jews you thought were killed in Europe? They actually moved to America and died in car wrecks, and the U.S. simply invented the “Holocaust” to justify bombing Japan. At least that’s the word from the Muslim Brotherhood’s new press man in Egypt, who claimed in 2010: “The myth of the Holocaust is […]

World’s Biggest Lobbies in Ethanol Deathmatch

Two of America’s most powerful lobbies, oil and agricuture, are squaring off this week over the future of biofuels. A new study released yesterday by an affiliate of the American Petroleum Institute suggests that E15, a biofuel/gasoline blend, is bad for your car. The Wall Street Journal has more: Auto makers and oil companies stepped […]

Start-Ups: The True Engines of Job Growth

We’ve heard time and time again that small businesses are “the engines of job growth” in America. This isn’t completely wrong, but the Wall Street Journal has looked more closely and found that neither small businesses nor large businesses are responsible for most job growth. Start-ups are:  The comparative stability of larger companies helps refute the […]

Islamists in Mali Chased out by French Soldiers and Disgruntled Locals

The al-Qaeda allied militias who took over northern Mali initially tried to win the hearts and minds of the local population. AQIM leaders handed out vegetables and preached Islamic values. The locals, in turn, were encouraged to join up with the newcomers, many of whom were foreign fighters from as far away as Pakistan.But it […]

French Kissing Mali

With the news that French forces have retaken not only Gao but Timbuktu, a colleague asked me this morning if I was surprised by the speed of French success. Here, in essence, is what I answered.No, I’m not at all surprised about the initial success of the past 18 days. The French force is the […]

Kerry Confirmed

The Senate has approved John Kerry to be the next Secretary of State. Mr. Kerry was confirmed by a large margin, and appropriately so. He has decades of experience, strong relationships with foreign leaders, and the essential qualification: the confidence of the President. Amidst a chaotic global scene, the long-time Massachusetts Senator has a broad […]

Bibi & Barack: Best Bros?

Will Bibi Netanyahu and Barack Obama—recently returned as Prime Minister and President, respectively—use their next terms in office to warm up their frigid relationship? Gerald Seib at the WSJ thinks so, writing that Bibi and Barack will “learn to live together in more harmony” from now on.“For one thing,” writes Seib, “they now know they’re […]

Why Your Taxes Just Went up after the Obama Administration Said They Wouldn’t

Last week I erred by identifying the now-rescinded FICA tax cut from 6.2 percent to 4.2 percent as part of the Bush-era tax cuts; it wasn’t. A reader pointed out that this was a 2010 Obama Administration decision, part of the broader stimulus program.  I had forgotten that. Everything else I said about it stands, but while […]

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