The New Individualist, December 2007
Volume 10: No. 12
“Integrity does not consist of loyalty to one’s subjective whims, but of loyalty to rational principles. ”
—Ayn Rand, “Doesn’t Life Require Compromise?”
OUR COVER:
How long will the media allow documentary filmmaker Michael Moore to get away with his lies when they are, uh, as plain as the nose on his face? That’s what art director David Sims wants to know in his witty depiction of this award-winning flim-flam man. Which reminds Your Editor of the man who’s been winning awards lately for a different fraudulent documentary. But David promises to save a future cover for Mr. Gore.
Contributors
Editor’s Desk: by Robert James Bidinotto
Speak for Yourself: Letters to the Editor
PRIVATE I
Out of Control: The Case of Percy Bysshe Shelley
by Roger Donway
.: OUT OF STEP:.
Bad Old Days are Here Again
By Stephen Green
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Especially in Russian politics.
Justice Vick-timized
by Ray Newman
A veteran attorney and broadcast commentator argues that the prosecution of Michael Vick is a case of justice going to the dogs.
.:FREE SPIRIT :.
TNI’s Exclusive Interview with Robert Spencer
By Kyrel Zantonavich
The outspoken, best-selling critic of militant Islam responds with blunt eloquence to TNI’s provocative questions about his controversial views.
.:SELF-EXPRESSIONS :.
Science Under the Gun
By Roger Donway
We all understand the reasons for the separation of Church and State. Why don’t we grasp that the same principles apply to the relationship between Science and State?
Inside the Excuse-Making Industry (Part 2)
TNI’s editor-in-chief concludes his probing look at the “criminal lobby” that has taken over our criminal justice system.
Manufacturing Dissent
Film Review by Robert L. Jones
What happens when documentary film producers pick their hero, Michael Moore, as their subject? Call it disillusionment –to say the least.
Tony Bennet: The Music Never Ends
Film Review by Robert L. Jones
Director Clint Eastwood captures the inspiring life of the last of the great crooners in a moving biographical drama.
Resurrecting the Champ
Film Review by Robert L. Jones.
Like most great boxing movies, this one isn’t really about boxing. It’s about character –the kind of character that a father should model for his son.
Young People’s Concerts, with Leonhard Bernstein.
Reviewed by Edward L. Hudgins.
The late, great conductor’s famous televised series introduced millions of kids to classical music. Now, the DVD’s of his enchanting programs have become classics, too.
Rising to the Next Level
By Robert James Bidinotto
It's been a great year for TNI. And you can help make our next year even better.
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