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My Epistolary Relationship With William F. Buckley

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From FRANKLIN FOER, The New Republic,  10 Mar 2008

Out of Afghanistan

Out of Afghanistan: Peter Bergen, Afghan Ambassador Said Tayeb Jawad, and Franklin Foer discuss America's role in Afghanistan and what effect, if any, The Kite Runner film will have on that country and ours. Peter Bergen is a Schwartz senior fellow at ...

From PETER BERGEN, FRANKLIN FOER, AND SAID TAYEB JAWAD, The New Republic,  16 Jan 2008

Out of Afghanistan

Out of Afghanistan: Peter Bergen, Franklin Foer, and Masood Aziz, the attaché to the Afghan ambassador to the U.S., discuss America's role in Afghanistan and what effect, if any, The Kite Runner film will have on that country and ours. Peter Bergen is ...

From PETER BERGEN, FRANKLIN FOER, AND MASOOD AZIZ, The New Republic,  16 Jan 2008

The story of our Baghdad Diarist.

For months, our magazine has been subject to accusations that stories we published by an American soldier then serving in Iraq were fabricated. When these accusations first arose, we promised our readers a full account of our investigation. We spent ...

From FRANKLIN FOER, The New Republic,  3 Dec 2007

'To Hate Like This Is to Be Happy Forever,' by Will Blythe: Tobacco Road Rage

WILL BLYTHE is the Samuel P. Huntington of hoops. Huntington, you may remember, wrote the seminal work of post-cold-war party pooping, "The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order." While nearly everybody else lyrically portrayed a ...

From FRANKLIN FOER, The New York Times,  2 Apr 2006

'To Hate Like This Is to Be Happy Forever,' by Will Blythe: Tobacco Road Rage

WILL BLYTHE is the Samuel P. Huntington of hoops. Huntington, you may remember, wrote the seminal work of post-cold-war party pooping, "The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order." While nearly everybody else lyrically portrayed a ...

From FRANKLIN FOER, The New York Times,  1 Apr 2006

Closing of the Presidential Mind

On February 27, 2001, George W. Bush addressed a joint session of Congress. When the president had last ventured to the Capitol for his inauguration 37 days earlier, he had delivered a homily urging the nation to move past the sting of the Florida ...

From FRANKLIN FOER, The New Republic,  12 Jul 2004

The Devil You Know

It's supposedly the third rail in journalism even to have a discussion of how much the Jews do control the media. Since three of the prime founders of Hollywood, were Polish Jews who grew up within fifty miles of each other in Galicia, it's reckoned ...

From FRANKLIN FOER, The New Republic,  9 Apr 2002

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