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Paid articlePublic Nuisances (November 2008)
PublIc NuIsaNces R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. The democrats’ sham energy bill WASHINGTON When house democrats appeared to reverse their long-standing ban on offshore oil drilling, the...
Paid articleTHE CONTINUING CRISIS (June 2008)
R . E m m e t t T y r r e l l , J r . T H e c o n T I n u I n G c R I s I s as the last minutes of april ticked away, something quite wonderful hastened toward reality in London. The...
Paid articleTHE CONTINUING CRISIS (May 2007)
THE CONTINUING CRISIS R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. March passed and with each day it became ever more apparent that friendship between President George W. Bush and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is...
Paid articleThe Continuing Crisis (November 2005)
THE CONTINUING CRISIS R. EMMETT TYRELL, J R. By the end of September Hurricane Katrina became the first hurricane ever to be attributed to a sitting American...
Paid articleThis President and Us: Insularity from conservations is proving costly (November 2005)
Insularity from conservatives is proving costly. BY R. Tyrell Emmett JR. WHEN PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH called us to lunch in the Rose Garden the sun was high in the...
Paid articleTHE CONTINUING CRISIS (October 2005)
THE CONTINUING CRISIS R. EMMETT TYRELL, JR. A very pleasant summer ended with the United States suffering its worst natural disaster since the 1900 Galveston Hurricane, which left at least 6,000...
Paid articleTHE CONTINUING CRISIS (July 2005)
THE CONTINUING CRISIS R. EMMETT TYRRELL, JR. May exited unto history with more evidence accumulating of the colossal awe in which the Islamic world holds Godless America. Islam's amazement over...
Paid articlePUBLIC NUISANCES: When They're 64/Judgment and Character (October 2004)
PUBLIC NUISANCES R. EMMETT TYRRELL, JR. When They're 64 WASHINGTON ORD THAT BILL CLINTON was headed to the hospital for bypass surgery must have caught a lot of 1960s youth—as the phrase had...
Paid articlePublic Nuisances (November 2002)
"Public Nuisances" IN A CHAMPAGNE MOOD —WASHINGTON— right, so my sanguine commentary on Campaign 2002 has been proved wrong. "My hunch," I mistakenly wrote two weeks before Election Day, "is that enough seats...
Paid articleThe Continuing Crisis (November 2002)
"The Continuing Crisis" TWO THOUSAND TWO TWIRLED from late autumn into early winter, and the Republicans remained joyous, the Democrats glum, the press schizophrenic. The press had adopted funereal tones...
Paid articleSpecial Editorial: The Future Is Ours to See (December 1999)
SPECIAL EDITORIAL by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. The Future Is Ours to See With the twentieth century at our backs and the first presidential election campaign of the new millennium...
Paid articleEditorials/ A Quarter-Century/ It's a boy (January 1993)
"Editorials/ A Quarter-Century/ It's a boy" This magazine is now twenty-five years old. That is old enough to drink and to vote; and, if you review the choices we had in the late election, it helped to do both simultaneously. I founded...
Paid articleEditorial / The hon. Teddy and the Camelot Buncombe (December 1978)
Editorial The Hon. Teddy and the Camelot Buncombe It is the palmy spring of a college boy's sophomore year. He is somewhat of a chucklehead, owing to the fragrances of the season and the rising...
Paid articleEditorial (June 1974)
The Alternative, Since Yesterday IT HAS n~ZN four years since one Elizabeth Taylor wrote me to the effect that the students of White Pines College were not interested in receiving a...
Paid articleOn the Democratic Idea in America (June 1972)
The qualities of Kristors mind are obvious, as also his erudition (who in the hell is Sbeato.v?.), but what makes him so d~aomenailv immrtant it seems to me is a) his cogency; and b) his...
Paid articleTHE ALTERNATIVE'S GALLERY OF FRAUDS (February 1970)
T H E Published remarkably without regard to race, color, creed, or (most redundantly of all) national origin. Editor in Chief, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Publishers, T h e Saturday Evening...
Paid articleREVIEWS (May 1969)
j ^ D l W ' by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. T H E A M E R I C A W E LOST BY Mario Pei The New American Library, $4.95 The America W e Lost, according to its dust jacket, "is written out of...
Paid articleREVIEWS (May 1969)
R E V I E W S T H E S O U T H E R N TRADITION A T B A Y BY RiCHABD Weaver Arlington House, $7.00 Throughout Richard Weaver's brilliant v?riting sounds a solemn drum roll for the m o d e m...
Paid articleReviews (September 1968)
REVIEWS by Emmett Tyrell, Jh. Edmund Burke: A Genius Reconsidered by Russell Kirk. Arlington House, $5.00. Reflections on the Revolution in France by Edmund Burke. Arlington House,...
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AuthorTyrrell, R. Elmer Jr.
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