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TAC Digest: October 18

Today on theamericanconservative.com, Daniel McCarthy reflected on the demise of Newsweek’s print edition and the evolving nature of the print medium. Philip Giraldi questioned presidential war powers, Scott McConnell highlighted the efforts of Washington hawks to ease America into another war, and Dilip Hiro highlighted America and Pakistan’s dysfunctional nuclear relationship. Daniel Larison wanted Obama to recognize the folly […]

Today on theamericanconservative.com, Daniel McCarthy reflected on the demise of Newsweek’s print edition and the evolving nature of the print medium. Philip Giraldi questioned presidential war powers, Scott McConnell highlighted the efforts of Washington hawks to ease America into another war, and Dilip Hiro highlighted America and Pakistan’s dysfunctional nuclear relationship.

Daniel Larison wanted Obama to recognize the folly of intervening in Libya and criticized Romney’s regurgitation of Bush-era talking points in Tuesday night’s debate. James Pinkerton offered his five takeaways from the debate, Robert Murphy exploded Keynesian myths about the government deficit, and Leon Hadar reviewed Charles A. Kupchan’s No One’s World: The West, the Rising Rest, and the Coming Global Turn.

 

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