To: tejek who wrote (231158 ) 4/29/2005 4:37:15 PM From: Emile Vidrine Respond to of 1572689 While we’re beating the hell out of the Iraqis, Sharon and the Israelis are beating the hell out of the Palestinians every day. So we have an overwhelming media flow into the Muslim world of infidels killing Muslims. It’s a one-sided view, but it’s their perception. And unless you deal with what they think, you’re never going to understand what we’re up against. — Anonymous (Michael Scheuer), author of Imperial Hubris In an interview with The American Conservative editors Philip Giraldi, Kara Hopkins, and Scott McConnell Dear Concerned American, These 63 words are not Republican or Democratic. They are not Liberal or Conservative or neoconservative. Rather they succinctly and factually crystallize a mounting worldwide catastrophe, much of it our own making. Through this prism, all American foreign policy -- and the politicians who make it -- will be judged over the next 10 years. Or longer. As 9/11 showed, the short paragraph above affects every facet of American life -- your earnings, your family, your safety, your travels, your retirement. Only one magazine shouts “Just a damn minute!” And that magazine is The American Conservative. With the recent retirement of Bill Buckley, a moderate, steadying hand is off the Conservative tiller. At the same time, a cabal of young zealots calling themselves neoconservatives has wormed its way into the highest echelons of government and hijacked American foreign policy. And the American economy. These are the neocon-artists. Quite simply, the crippling balance of trade is being ignored while the government is spending us into oblivion. The president’s free-trade zealotry has resulted in the loss of 2.7 million manufacturing jobs in 40 months while precious American lives are being inexorably squandered -- two, three, five a day -- in a wildly underfunded, undermanned, horrendously expensive war that cannot be won. Normally the liberal media would raise a ruckus, just as it did in the Vietnam era. But in the words of The American Conservative contributing editor Fred Reed, “One thing the White House has done real well is housetrain the press. Even I can see that. Reporters today are well-behaved suck-ups, like those fuzzy little lapdogs you could glue to a stick and use for a duster.” “What magazine has published the most scathing attacks on President Bush and his Iraq invasion?” asked The Washington Post. Listing The Nation, Mother Jones, The Progressive, and Vanity Fair as runners-up, “the correct answer just might be The American Conservative,” said the Post. It added that our magazine “is a vociferous antiwar voice from the Right. It opposed the war before the invasion in March 2003 and its opposition has escalated ever since.” Indeed, we did. And do. And will. The American Conservative is a magazine for thinking conservatives. It is part of a major insurgency on the Right -- lead by a Who’s Who of Conservative writers, scholars, and thinkers -- who are, in a word, appalled at the turn America has taken. If you agree with the no-nonsense, common-sense premise of The American Conservative -- then avail yourself of our extraordinary no-risk trial offer. Thank you. Scott McConnell Executive Editor