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13 Mar 2007 12:58 pm

The Enemy At Home

My review of DInesh D'Souza's bold new vision for the right - globalized theoconservatism - is now posted at The New Republic. The Islamist-Christianist alliance has been christened. And it is being defended by D'Souza in a four-part series on National Review Online starting today! Far from being ostracized, D'Souza is being given a massive platform to promote his vision in the most established journal of American conservatism that now exists. So please, don't tell me this guy isn't part of mainstream conservatism. He is - although mercifully, many conservatives are fighting back.

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