NRO Digest: Senators want to use their influence to shape a Hollywood narrative

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January 29, 2013
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RICH LOWRY: Three senators want to use their influence to shape a Hollywood narrative. Washington vs. Zero Dark Thirty


JOHN O'SULLIVAN
: Conservatives should oppose the Senate immigration proposal, and can gain much from doing so. A Time to Fight.

ANDREW STILES: A basic bipartisan framework has been proposed, but some Republicans remain wary. Opening the Immigration Debate.

MARK KRIKORIAN
: The president didn't appear to say anything new. What Was the Point of Obama's Immigration Speech?

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
: Don't expect the tough details of immigration reform any time soon. Immigration Platitudes and Press Conferences.

SENATOR LAMAR ALEXANDER: The president's unconstitutional actions should be reversed. Obama NLRB Appointees Should Resign Immediately.

KATHERINE CONNELL: The NAACP and other minority groups fight back against a proposal with disparate racial impact. NAACP vs. Bloomberg's Soda Ban.

LEE HABEEB: America practically invented the idea of diversity, long before the Left took the word hostage. Ex Uno Plures?

HANSON: As our therapist-in-chief knows, statesmanship is much harder than banalities and tokens. The Age of Tokenism.

THOMAS SOWELL: The Benghazi attack shows the failure of the unilateral "end" to the War on Terror. Shouting Louder: Hillary's Testimony.

DENNIS PRAGER: Part three in a series on how the Left thinks. The Obama Inaugural Address.

MONA CHAREN: Big government's attempts to protect industry gave us Detroit. A Tale of Two Cities.

INTERVIEW: The way to heaven, according to George Weigel. Practice Makes Perfect.

IMPROMPTUS: Jay Nordlinger on Obama and Hillary, guns, Washington, D.C., and more. Peas in a pod, &c.

BETWEEN THE COVERS: John J. Miller talks with Stephen Hunter about his new book. The Third Bullet.



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