Oct 13, 2006 | POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES, UNITED NATIONS, DIPLOMACY & INTERNATIONAL LAW, WAR ON TERROR AND WAR IN IRAQ
By Alan Nathan © 2006 Washington Examiner How can we maintain our allegiance to the Iraqi War when those responsible for its victorious outcome are so instrumental in its delay? It’s not as if we don’t want success or appreciate the gravity of failure. However, at...
Feb 21, 2005 | POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES
By Alan Nathan © 2005 FrontPageMag Looking for The Washington Post’s reasoning skills is like trying to locate Dracula’s tanning lotion – it’s an exercise in futility. In a much-reported February 14th article, staff writer Robin Wright portrays Shia dominance in the...
Feb 9, 2005 | POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES
By Alan Nathan © 2005 FrontPageMag The Washington Post has put Disney on notice: “Our Mickey Mouse writing puts yours to shame.” In Saturday’s edition, the paper’s editorial board exercised its new vocation of turning fantasy into history and took the kind of...
Oct 26, 2004 | POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES, WAR ON TERROR AND WAR IN IRAQ
By Alan Nathan © 2004 WorldNetDaily.com Throughout his campaign, and more recently in the first two presidential debates, Sen. Kerry has continued to argue that President Bush should have gone to war in Iraq only as a last resort – but he refuses to say what that last...