Week of November 11, 2013
#1 JFK Was an Unapologetic Liberal
His underrated career as ideological warrior. THE NEW REPUBLIC |
#2
The U.S. Army Discovers Africa Africa has many needs. Whether it needs the United States bringing to bear a million American soldiers is doubtful. LOS ANGELES TIMES |
#3
Who’s Still Afraid of Interracial Marriage? Sex between white men and black women has been a feature of this country literally since its inception. THE NEW YORKER |
#4
The Five Best Kennedy Assassination Books Here are five choices -- some fiction, some non -- for readers this November. THE NATION |
#5
White America and the Burden of Slavery It is long overdue that whites, collectively, acknowledge, apologize, and condemn slavery. HUFFINGTON POST |
#6 The Democrats' Worst Nightmare Barack Obama's second term is on the road to failure. THE NATIONAL INTEREST |
#7 Lee Harvey Oswald Was My Friend From nearly the moment I met Lee Harvey Oswald, it seemed that he felt the world had sized him up wrong. NEW YORK TIMES |
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Obama’s Fallout for the Left He will not be harmed by his “misspeaking,” but his fellow liberals will. NATIONAL REVIEW |
#9 Bill de Blasio Is Not Afraid of Red Scare Ghosts The Democratic candidate for New York mayor confronts the dark legacy of a federal employee loyalty program. THE NATION |
#10 Ending a Feud Between Allies Japan and South Korea's tensions threaten East Asian security. NEW YORK TIMES |