Vol. 10, No. 18

January 24, 2005

Cover Story
Bush's Second Inaugural
By Terry Eastland, Andrew Ferguson, William Kristol, P. J. O'Rourke
Also in This Issue
  • The CBS Whitewash — Jonathan V. Last, John Podhoretz

This issue examined President Bush's second inaugural address and its implications, with analysis from multiple conservative voices including William Kristol, Terry Eastland, Andrew Ferguson, and P. J. O'Rourke. The magazine also covered CBS's handling of the Dan Rather memo controversy, with Jonathan V. Last and John Podhoretz investigating what they characterized as a whitewash of the network's journalistic failures.

Print Only — 16 Articles

An Emerging Reform Majority? On Social Security, Bush seeks a third way around the third rail. PDF
An Alternative Inaugural Address What if George W. Bush weren't a compassionate conservative. PDF
Torturing the Evidence The truth about the doctors at Guantanamo. PDF
Right from the Beginning Bush's first inaugural address was prescient. PDF
Ukraine's Reaganite First Lady From the Reagan Revolution to the Orange Revolution. PDF
Scrapbook PDF
Casual PDF
Correspondence PDF
Editorial PDF
Political Bias? What Political Bias? The failure of CBS's investigative panel. PDF
The CBS Whitewash The coverup continues. PDF
The Making of the President, 2004 Did George Bush win or John Kerry lose? PDF
The Side Story William Trevor and the compulsion to tell other people's tales for them. PDF
Ford Beats Reagan! How conservatism won in 1980 by losing in 1976. PDF
The Standard Reader PDF
Parody PDF