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Jonah Goldberg
Goldberg delivers biting commentary and fresh analysis. Popular among young conservatives, Goldberg is a new voice for your op-ed page. His witty pop-culture references put a new spin on heavily covered stories. He is a founding editor of National Review Online, a member of the USA Today Board of Contributors and author of the best-seller "Liberal Fascism." Goldberg is a winner of the Lowell Thomas Award. Reach readers 18-34.
Jonah Goldberg Samples
Liberals are the true aggressors in culture wars
If you're not with us, you're against us. The irony is that few worldviews better describe the general liberal orientation to public policy and the culture war. It's all a farce.
A U.N. -- but for good guys
The governments in Russia and China very much want to uphold the principle that every now and then the state must crush people who want freedom. The free world, still nominally led by the United States, erupted in outrage.
The case for Romney
Years ago a friend told me a story from her days living in South America. For instance, early in the film, Wayne says: "Shyeah, and monkeys might fly out of my butt!" The Spanish subtitles read: "Yes, when judgment day comes."
Political finger-pointing
Jesse Jackson is right. In response to the face-off in Arizona between President Obama and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer last week, Jackson said, "Even George Wallace did not put his finger in Dr. King's face."
Obama's vision for a Spartan America
President Obama's State of the Union address was disgusting. The president began with a moving tribute to the armed forces and their accomplishments.
Newtzilla conquers all?
Newtzilla is back. Six weeks ago, during the last Newt Gingrich surge, I wrote here that "conventional weapons are useless against Newtzilla. For a while, it looked like I was wrong.
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