Dan Bleiberg
Dan Bleiberg
Recent Stories
34 years later, abortion ‘rights’ still spurious
Opposition to abortion, now often dismissed as a primitive and fanatical quirk, is a position that can follow a fairly logical thought process.
Shift on Capitol Hill won’t be sea change
In the run-up to William F. Buckley’s speech before the Yale Political Union last week, I decided to educate myself regarding his recent political writings, hoping to understand better why he is so revered by almost every stratum of the American conservative movement.
N. Korea debacle not all Bush's fault
When President Bush named North Korea as a member of the “Axis of Evil” in early 2002, many critics saw it as a dangerous sign of counterproductive foreign policy. It was called a strategic blunder, the only fathomable effect of which would be to instigate the sensitive regime of Kim Jong Il.
Report resuscitated contentious debate
President George W. Bush ’68 shouldn’t have been surprised this past Tuesday when he sparked an international maelstrom of discussion and speculation upon declassifying a document from the National Intelligence Estimate.

