Vol. 12, No. 33

May 14, 2007

Cover Story
The Mystery of Michael Bloomberg
Why does New York's popular but mediocre mayor think he should run for president?
By Fred Siegel & Michael Goodwin
Also in This Issue
  • Darwinism and Its Discontents — Andrew Ferguson

This issue examined Michael Bloomberg's presidential ambitions, with Fred Siegel and Michael Goodwin questioning why New York's popular but mediocre mayor believed he was qualified for the nation's highest office. The magazine also featured Andrew Ferguson's piece on "Darwinism and Its Discontents," exploring controversies surrounding evolutionary theory and its cultural implications.