ISIS, Communism, and the Lure of Violent Utopianism
Jihadi John is nothing new.
Capital punishment fails the "conservative litmus test."
"Forget self and think of America," wartime pundits urged.
To grant the state the authority to police hatred is to open the door to the policing of thought, conscience, and morality.
A show that was once darkly great has descended into prosaic moralism. God save us from fictional pols who are serious about jobs programs.
The U.S. is now on a path that will enable a force that openly threatens Jews to become far more powerful and dangerous.
Decoding a Vietnamese urban legend
Arms control tends to bring out unwarranted panic and fury, and Netanyahu is squarely in that tradition.
Netanyahu's narrative is a fabric of lies and omissions.
Attacking Paul's insufficiently enthusiastic applause for Netanyahu is symbolic of a continuing problem he has with elements of the American Right.
Israeli prime minister insisted his visit wasn't political, stuck to most of his same talking points.
Lethal autonomous weapon systems might be more moral than human soldiers.
Israeli prime minister to make the case against them to a divided Congress tomorrow.
What happens when every participant in a war is busy framing it while fighting it?
The War of 1812 helped "the State come into its own" by concentrating power and interest in the national government.
Bibi's speech to Congress threatens the uniquely rock-solid bipartisan support for Israel.
Self-censorship in the face of intimidation has another name: cowardice.
An artifact from the age of peacetime conscription
Judging by a conservative "debate," the options range from overthrowing the Ayatollahs to replacing them with explicitly pro-American leaders.
A continuing pattern of domestic terror, courtesy of our FBI.
We can only live without the fear of terrorism if the U.S. government stops antagonizing foreign populations that have never threatened us.
Support in Washington for an even longer war in Afghanistan is growing.
No, I'm not making that up
New York Times asserts that anti-ISIS hawkery 'could imperil' Paul's candidacy.
Both brothers use muscular-sounding bromides that substitute for understanding.