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P. J. O'Rourke

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P. J. O’ROURKE is a correspondent for the Weekly Standard and the author of numerous books, including, most recently, Holidays in Heck, Don’t Vote: It Just Encourages the Bastards, and Driving Like Crazy.

Articles and Blog Entries

Are the Peasants Revolting? Occupy Wall Street’s Foreign Policy
Ten Years Later
Facts Meet Freedom: On the Air in Afghanistan
Innocence Abroad: The Tea Party's Search for Foreign Policy
Radio Free Europe, Freedom of Speech, and Liberty
A Warning to the President of the 60s (and the USA)
Dear Mr. President . . . Unhappy in Our Own Way
Dear Mr. President . . . Read Your Kipling
Dear Mr. President ... On Pirates
Dear Mr. President ... On Good and Evil
Bipartisan Consensus: The Two Most Frightening Words In Washington
The Cleveland of Asia: A Journey Through China’s Rust Belt

In the May/June Issue

Jackson Diehl on sectarianism in Syria, Elliott Abrams and Robert Wexler on Iran's nuclear threat, and John Rosenthal on Germany and the origins of the euro crisis. Plus US-Pakistan relations, academia's new communism, Spain's economy, and more...

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