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Chronicles‘ website has a lot of new, very good content up, as some of you who don’t check it regularly may not know.  Paul Craig Roberts tears into the administration on the war and the economy with his usual verve and intensity and calls for impeachment of Bush and Cheney in a second article.  Pat Buchanan surveys the mess […]

Chronicles‘ website has a lot of new, very good content up, as some of you who don’t check it regularly may not know.  Paul Craig Roberts tears into the administration on the war and the economy with his usual verve and intensity and calls for impeachment of Bush and Cheney in a second article.  Pat Buchanan surveys the mess that is the Mark Foley scandal, the cynical Democratic exploitation of it and the baffling GOP stupidity in their handling of it.  Srdja Trifkovic considers the implications of the North Korean nuke test for U.S. policy and U.S. allies in Northeast Asia in a transcribed interview from KFUO-St. Louis radio.  At Cultural Revolutions Online, Alexander Cockburn writes on the ADL harrassment of Tony Judt that led to the cancellation of a recent talk of his at the Polish Consulate in New York, which I have previously noted here.  I recommend the Chronicles website for your regular reading, and I also strongly recommend the magazine itself, which is one of the finest magazines on culture and politics on the planet.  (And, yes, I am an occasional contributor to Chronicles, but that doesn’t make the previous claim any less true.)  If you haven’t already subscribed, I think you would find it well worth the cost.

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