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TAC Digest: October 15

Today on theamericanconservative.com, Martin Sieff tracked America’s transformation into a left-wing power, and Paul Gottfried criticized the lazy use of the term “class” in Charles Murray’s Coming Apart. Daniel Larison commented on the crisis in Syria and pooh-poohed Romney’s attempts to present himself as the successor to Reagan’s foreign policy. Samuel Goldman critiqued the falling standards of Presidential debates, and Scott Galupo explained […]

Today on theamericanconservative.com, Martin Sieff tracked America’s transformation into a left-wing power, and Paul Gottfried criticized the lazy use of the term “class” in Charles Murray’s Coming ApartDaniel Larison commented on the crisis in Syria and pooh-poohed Romney’s attempts to present himself as the successor to Reagan’s foreign policy.

Samuel Goldman critiqued the falling standards of Presidential debates, and Scott Galupo explained why the US would continue to run high short-term deficits. Philip Giraldi contemplated the revolutionary potential of drone warfare, Michael Brendan Dougherty reflected on the Muslim demonstrations outside Google’s London HQ, and Alan Jacobs was distinctly unimpressed with the TED phenomenon.

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