Forgive me for posting a favorable review of my most recent book, Consumer’s Guide to a Brave New World. I do so not because it is a good review—although in truth, it is highly unlikely that I would post a bad review in this space. No, I am posting this review from the Claremont Institute because this reviewer really captured the essence of what I strived to communicate in the book. And for that, I am most appreciative.
Moral Certitude and the Iran War
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Ethics of Rhetoric in Times of War
What we say matters. And the way we say it matters. This is especially true in times…