CELEBRITY POLITICS: October 2007 by Chronicles • October 1, 2007 • Printer-friendly
PERSPECTIVE
“Make Me Do Right, or Make Me Do Wrong, I’m Your Puppet”
 by Thomas Fleming
A firsthand account.
VIEWS
Pop Culture and Politics
 by Christopher Sandford
Passing by the train wreck.
From Wellstone to Franken
 by Ron Kyser
The era of Gopher goofiness.
GOP Country
 by Jack Trotter
A troubled marriage.
In Film, the Political Is the Personal
 by George McCartney  
Time for your close-up.
NEWS
Unification Issues in Asia
 by Edward A. Olsen 
Rethinking U.S. policy.
REVIEWS
Hitchens’ Hubris
 by Tom Piatak 
Christopher Hitchens: god Is Not Great: How Religion Spoils Everything
plus
David Middleton on Anthony Esolen’s Ironies of Faith: The Laughter at the Heart of Christian Literature
Christie Davies on Paul Lewis’s Cracking Up: American Humor in a Time of Conflict
Mark Tooley on Michael Kazin’s A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan
CORRESPONDENCE
Letter to Mitt Romney: Imagination Deficit by Jason Jewell
Letter From Punxsutawney: The Slavic League by Greg Kaza
Letter From New York City: Living Communally by Jerry Salyer
VITAL SIGNS
CHRISTIANITY: Some Thoughts on Motu Proprio Mania by Mark Shea
TRADE: Free Trade and the Sacrificialists by Larry Eubank
THE SERVILE STATE: On the Lam From the Census Bureau by Doug Bandow
COLUMNS
SINS OF OMISSION by Roger D. McGrath
BREAKING GLASS by Philip Jenkins
THE ROCKFORD FILES by Scott P. Richert
EUROPEAN DIARY by Andrei Navrozov
THE AMERICAN INTEREST by Srdja Trifkovic
IN THE DARK
No End in Sight, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Simpsons Movie
 by George McCartney
THE HUNDREDTH MERIDIAN by Chilton Williamson, Jr.
DEPARTMENTS
POLEMICS & EXCHANGES
AMERICAN PROSCENIUM
CULTURAL REVOLUTIONS
POETRY
A Field of Peonies and
Why the Vikings Rejected America by John Nixon, Jr.
ON THE COVER
Cover by George McCartney, Jr.
Inside illustrations by Melanie Anderson.
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