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Articles Written by: KATE O BEIRNE
The account of her engagement with the enemy was untrue; so too is McKinley’s account of her captivity. He reports, “It was later learned she had been badly hurt in a vehicle accident during an ambush and was being well cared for by the Iraqis.” Lynch ...
From KATE O'BEIRNE,
The Corner,
12 Nov 2009
There are lessons in the Pentagon’s gender wars for anyone who doubts the power of political correctness in the military. The feminization of the military has been at the hands of military leaders with medals attesting to their physical bravery who ...
From KATE O'BEIRNE,
The Corner,
9 Nov 2009
My dear friend Bob Novak faced his illness with a remarkable fortitude and his typical forthright honesty. Incapable of ignoring the facts, he recognized what he was up against. In conversations with him over the past months, he gave short shrift to ...
From KATE O'BEIRNE,
The Corner,
18 Aug 2009
National Review Institute is accepting applications for its inaugural class of Washington Fellows. We encourage applications from Washington DC-based young professionals working in public policy or the media. Details about the new program are ...
From KATE O'BEIRNE,
The Corner,
11 May 2009
National Review Institute has posted a second essay by Jim Buckley. In this “must read” the distinguished former senator and judge examines his responsibilities to his religion and to his office. With a welcome clarity, he explains the different ...
From KATE O'BEIRNE,
The Corner,
10 Apr 2009
National Review Institute’s new project calls reporters to task for their mistakes and omissions. Recent posts highlight the fact-check failure in covering President Obama’s assertions about the promise of embryonic stem cell research and the absence ...
From KATE O'BEIRNE,
The Corner,
27 Mar 2009
National Review Institute is pleased to publish an essay by the Honorable James L. Buckley as our inaugural offering in a new feature at nrinstitute.org. Bill Buckley’s “sainted older brother” has had a remarkable career in public service. I can’t ...
From KATE O'BEIRNE,
The Corner,
18 Mar 2009
According to an analysis released this morning by the Heritage Foundation, welfare spending soars under the "stimulate welfare dependency" bill Senators are presently "debating." New means-tested welfare spending represents $264 billion of the $816 ...
From KATE O'BEIRNE,
The Corner,
6 Feb 2009
On Saturday, March 7, National Review Institute is hosting a luncheon at the Broadmoor Hotel starring. . . (drum roll). . . Jonah Goldberg. Jonah, of course, is expected to inform and entertain—and sign copies of his bestseller—so bring yours along. ...
From KATE O'BEIRNE,
The Corner,
3 Feb 2009
In a note to staff, Examiner editor Stephen G. Smith said: "[Byron York] is a prototype of the modern journalist, equally at home in print, on television, and on the Web. As readers of NRO know, Byron is nearly ubiquitous online. He will be a key ...
From KATE O'BEIRNE,
The Corner,
2 Feb 2009