Remembering why we fight

In his ability to help us keep things in perspective, Bill Bennett is himself a valuable resource in the war effort. Our friends at the Claremont Institute and at NRO have posted an adaptation of Bennett’s speech to those attending the Institute’s President’s Club weekend that we touted here recently. The speech is “Remembering why we fight,” and it’s excellent. (Courtesy of Gerry Nolting.)

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