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IssueVol. 038 Issue 010 (December 1 2005)
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Paid articleNOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER
Regner, Alfred S.
NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER Feet to the Fire BY ALFRED S. REGNERY THE SAM ALITO NOMINATION "looks like a defensive move, a lunge for the lifeboat by an embattled president to...
Paid articleCORRESPONDENCE
CORRESPONDENCE Sanity Prevails I enjoy Ben Stein immensely. I just have to disagree with one thing he wrote in "Among the Sane" (TAS, November 2005). The Col. Denmans still exist. The difference...
Paid articleTHE CONTINUING CRISIS
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
THE CONTINUING CRISIS R. EMMETT TYRELL, JR. October was hustled offstage to the relief of patriots and aesthetes everywhere but not before former President Jimmy Carter's new book, Our Endangered...
Paid articleRight Abolitionism: The Bush administration has defended female dignity like no administration before it-yet another reason the left disdains this presidency
Horowitz, Michael J.
"Right Abolitionism" The Bush administration has defended female dignity like no administration before it—yet another reason the left disdains this presidency. FIFTY YEARS FROM NOW historians will be writing books...
Paid articleThe Best and the Brightest: Looking ahead to 2008
Norquist, Grover
"The Best ant Brightest" BY GROVER NORQUIST ANDIDATES FOR THE Republican and Democratic nominations for the presidency in 2008 are wisely waiting to make formal announcements until after the...
Paid articleSins of Omission: Not unlike the memoirs of his nemesis, Bill Clinton, Louis Freeh's book is selective and self-serving in its telling
Smith, I.C.
"Sins of Omission" Not unlike the memoirs of his nemesis, Bill Clinton, Louis Freeh's book is selective and self-serving in its telling.
Paid articleWhat's the Big Deal About Intelligent Design? In the current showdown between materialists and theists, it's easy to forget that science itself is a creation of Western Christian thought
Peterson, Dan
"What's the Big Deal About Intelligent Design?" In the current showdown between materialists and theists, it's easy to forget that science itself is a creation of Western Christian...
Paid articleBooks for Christmas: Our annual list of holiday gift suggestions from distinguished readers and writers
Allen, George
"Books for Christmas" Our annual list of holiday gift suggestions from distinguished readers and writers. George Allen noughing It by Mark Twain: Having worked as a "buckaroo" near Winnemucca, Nevada, I find this to...
Paid articleTHE NATION'S PULSE: My Favorite Charity
Babbin, Jed
THE NATION'S PULSE JED BABBIN My Favorite Charity A Few Good People paying a debt we all owe. AMES MICHAEL LEWIS is a really busy guy. At the ripe old age of 34, he's already graduated from...
Paid articleHIGH SPIRITS: Soul Search
Aitken, Jonathan
HIGH SPIRITS JONATHAN AITKEN Soul Search ERE IN THE HEARTLAND of Conservative Britain two connected events have been fascinating us in recent days. The first was the 80th birthday party for...
Paid articleCAPITOL IDEAS: After the Flood
Bethell, Tom
CAPITOL IDEAS TOM BETHELL After the Flood Reflections on New Orleans from a former resident. HURRICANE KATRINA made one thing clear: the federal government has devolved into an all-purpose caring...
Paid articleLETTER FROM EUROPE: Locust Land
Gedmin, Jeffrey
LETTER FROM EUROPE JEFFREY GEDMIN Locust Land ANGELA MERKEL FINALLY MADE IT. Kind of. It took weeks to sort out the election results. Not because of hanging chads, but because of the vagaries...
Paid articleCOLLEGE AVENUE: Bashing Men on Campus
Zmirak, John
COLLEGE AVENUE JOHN ZMIRAK Bashing Men on Campus N SEPTEMBER 23, USA TODAY published an editorial which should serve as a wake-up call to everyone who cares about American higher...
Paid articleTHE RUSSIAN SPECTATOR: The Return of White Russia
Robinson, Paul
THE RUSSIAN SPECTATOR PAUL ROBINSON The Return of White Russia NBELIEVABLE," THE PROFESSOR TOLD ME. It was hard to disagree. We had just laid flowers on the grave of the anti-Communist Russian...
Paid articleBEN STEIN'S DIARY: Only the Lonely
Stein, Beniamin J.
BEN STEIN'S DIARY Only the Lonely by Benjamin J. Stein THURSDAY OOMING ALONG THE PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY with my trusty driver, Mr. Selim, and my pal, Judah, on our way up for me to speak at...
Paid articleTHE TALKIES: On Sex and Violence
Bowman, James
THE TALKIES JAMES BOWMAN On Sex and Violence IT HAS NEVER QUITE STRUCK ME BEFORE, but the extent to which we link "sex and violence" in our discussion of the cultural impact of television and...
Paid articleWalk Mile in My Briefcase
Beston, Paul
BOOKS IN REVIEW- "Walk a Mile in My Briefcase" The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit at 50. KEEP LOOKING FOR TOM RATH On the Metro North. I've been riding the train to and from Grand Central Station...
Paid articleIn Living Memory
Ericson, Edward E.
BOOKS IN REVIEW - "In Living Memory" IN AUGUST 31, 1941, Anna Akhmatova and a couple of friends seeking shelter from a Nazi bombing raid stumbled into a dark basement, only to discover that...
Paid articleRemember Constantinople
Crocker, Brandon
Books in Review - "Remember Constantinople" In the final analysis, her burden was nothing less than to speak truthfully about the century that is "not what the calendars say/But the real Twentieth Century." Akhmatova saw it...
Paid articleTurning Wine Into Marsh-Water
Pearce, Joseph
Books in Review - "Turning Wine Into Marsh-Water" match for improved gunpowder and siege cannons. Mehmet assembled outside the land walls a force consisting of at least 60,000 infantry and cavalry (including Christian vassals),...
Paid articlePUBLIC NUISANCES: Penn Kemble, RIP
Tyrrell, R. Emmet Jr.
PUBLIC NUISANCES R. EMMETT TYRRELL, JR. Penn Kemble, RIP A great Democrat has died. WASHINGTON HAT PAT MOYNIHAN ONCE CALLED the Party of Liberty lost one of its most energetic friends on...
Paid articleCURRENT WISDOM
Jackasses, Assorted
CURRENT WISDOM Washington Post The ill-conceived nomination of Miss Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court drives contemporary columnist George Will into another flurry of17th-century prose: Such is...
Paid articleLAST CALL: Clean Hands
Sauber, Hans
LAST CALL HANS SAUBER Clean Hands LET ME POINT OUT RIGHT AT THE START that I am not an "obsessive-compulsive": I do not scrub up to the elbows for a full five minutes after inadvertently...
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