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IssueVol. 043 Issue 004 (May 1 2010)
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Paid articleNOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: Why the Tea Party Movement Is Important
Regnery, Alfred S.
NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER Why the Tea Party Movement Is Important by Alfred S. Regnery The last time the right was energized with new blood, new foot soldiers, and new voters was in...
Paid articleFREEDOM WATCH: The Mount Vernon Statement
Meese, Edwin III
FREEDOM WATCH The Mount Vernon Statement by Edwin Meese III Conservative leaders from throughout the country gathered on Wednesday, February 17, at the Collingwood Library and Museum in...
Paid articleTHE CONTINUING CRISIS
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
THE CONTINUING CRISIS R.Emmette Tyrrell, Jr. March witnessed the realization of one of the Liberals' oldest and most cherished goals, the national takeover of American health care. If you...
Paid articleON THE PROWL
ON THE PROWL Opening Day Jitters When the White House was planning President Barack Obama's appearance at Nationals Stadium to throw out the first pitch of the 2010 baseball season,...
Paid articleCITIZENS UNITED WE STAND
SMITH, BRADLEY A.
Citizens United We Stand The ruling that restored free speech to politics has the left in an uproar. But it will also test corporate mettle. By Bradley A. Smith March 24, 2009, was a...
Paid articleWILL PETRAEUS BE LIKE IKE?
Klein, Philip
Will Petraeus Be Like Ike? As his achievements pile up, speculation grows that superstar Gen. David Petraeus will run for the White House. By Philip Klein In the early stages of implementing...
Paid articleROLLING BACK THE SOCIALIST TIDE
Wilson, Andrew B.
Rolling Back the Socialist Tide Where Maggie succeeded and winston failed— lessons for today. By andrew B. wilson Talk about a swift reversal in fortune. Consider how quickly British...
Paid articleARNOLD BEICHMAN, 1913 - 2010
Bethell, Tom
Arnold Beichman, 1913 - 2010 An oral history and remembrance of a great adventurer and friend. By Tom Bethell I don't know how i first met Arnold Beichman, but I do know I'll never forget him....
Paid articleTHE HEALTH CARE SPECTATOR: The Audacity of Rope-a-Dope
cline, Andrew
THE HEALTH CARE SPECTATOR The Audacity of Rope-a-Dope Obama promised a different kind of health care reform. by Andrew Cline Supporters of obamacare claim the president simply delivered what he...
Paid articlePOLITICS: First Things First
Norquist, Grover G.
POLITICS First Things First Qualifying for a presidential run in 2012 requires serious team play in 2010. by Grover G. Norquist Conservatives face a dilemma that can become an opportunity. The...
Paid articleTHE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR: Limousine Liberal
Antle, W. James III
THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR Limousine Liberal Richard Blumenthal chases ambulances all the way to the Senate. by W. James Antle III Democrats caught one of their few lucky breaks of the young...
Paid articleLETTER FROM PARIS: What Price Supersonic Grandeur?
Harriss, Joseph A.
LETTER FROM PARIS What Price Supersonic Grandeur? by Joseph A. Harriss Tempus fugit, of course, but it's still hard for some of us to realize that the giddy age of supersonic air travel...
Paid articleTHE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE: On Defending Beauty
Scruton, Roger
THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE On Defending Beauty by Roger Scruton For better or worse I have been identified by the British establishment as the person who can be relied upon to defend the...
Paid articlePRESSWATCH: Bar Fight
Taranto, James
PRESSWATCH Bar Fight by James Taranto emagogues on the right are smearing loyal Americans as disloyal and charging that the government is being undermined from within," thumped the New York...
Paid articleAMONG THE INTELLECTUALOIDS: How Dare You Teach Conservatism!
Murchison, William
AMONG THE IN T ELLECT UALQI DS How Dare You Teach Conservatism! And in Texas, of all places. by William Murchison Texas's elected state board of education, back in March, had the audacity...
Paid articleTHE NATION'S PULSE: Stamped for Failure
Epstein, Ethan
THE NATION'S PULSE Stamped for Failure Welcome to California, where it pays not to work. by Ethan Epstein IT's a sunny Saturday afternoon in balmy Santa Cruz, California. Commercial stalwarts...
Paid articleTHE PUBLIC POLICY: Race to the Top-of What?
Biddle, Rishawn
THE PUBLIC POLICY Race to the Top—of What? The administration is taking on the teachers' unions—sort of. by RiShawn Biddle When barack obama took office, few thought he would prove as...
Paid articleHIGH SPIRITS: Mother's Day Observance
Aitken, Jonathan
HIGH SPIRITS Mother's Day Observance by Jonathan Aitken Millions of American families will be celebrating Mother's Day this month with carnations, chocolates, greeting cards, and all the...
Paid articleBEN STEIN'S DIARY: Orange Juice Unlimited
Stein, Benjamin J.
BEN STEIN'S DIARY Orange Juice Unlimited by Benjamin J. Stein SATURDAY Well. Here I am at the Mission Bay Hilton in San Diego. I don't feel well. Maybe I have a touch of food poisoning. Or...
Paid articleCONSERVATIVE TASTES: Getting to Know Miley Cyrus
Bowman, James
CONSERVATIVE TASTES Getting to Know Miley Cyrus by James Bowman New yorkers walking down the streets of midtown Manhattan in March were suddenly alarmed to notice the figure of a naked...
Paid articleBEN STEIN: Comeback Conservatism After the Hangover: The Conservatives' Road to Recovery
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
BOOKS IN REVIEW Comeback Conservatism 1.Bob Tyrrell is an American icon. Ace swimmer at Indiana University, which is to swimming what Athens was to the Olympics. Founder, lo, these 40...
Paid articleDAN BLUMENTHAL: The Deal With China The Beijing Consensus: How China's Authoritarian Model Will Dominate the Twenty-First Century
HALPER, STEFAN
BOOKS IN REVIEW The Deal With China In his new book, The Beijing Consensus, international relations expert Stefan Halper argues that the mass appeal of China's "market-authoritarianism"...
Paid articleJOHN R. COYNE JR.: Beating the Yard Dog The Death of American Virtue: Clinton vs. Starr
Gormley, Ken
BOOKS IN REVIEW Beating the Yard Dog On his last day in office, having survived impeachment and what should have been a horse whipping by at least one angry father, our 42nd president, as part...
Paid articleARAM BAKSHIAN, JR.: Bends in the Curve The Great Money Binge: Spending Our Way to Socialism/It's Not as Bad as You Think: Why Capitalism Trumps Fear and the Economy Will Thrive
Wesbury, George Melloan/Brian S.
BOOKS IN REVIEW Bends in the Curve Long ago but not so far away—in fact, at the old lounge bar of the National Press Club right here in Washington in the early 1970s—I was one of the first...
Paid articleMARK FALCOFF: Paterson's Predecessor Journal of the Plague Year: An Insider's Chronicle of Eliot Spitzer's Short and Tragic Reign
constantine, Lloyd
BOOKS IN REVIEW The Slaughterhouse Paterson's Predecessor With the vertiginous decline of the Democratic Party, a new genre seems to be making its appearance on the literary...
Paid articleCURRENT WISDOM: Assorted Jackasses
CURRENT WISDOM American Prospect An exigent dialectic on the pages of AmPros between Adam and Gabriel demonstrates yet again that at least among Liberals there really has not been much...
Paid articleLAST CALL: Indiana Spring
Pleszczynski, Wlady
LAST CALL Indiana Spring by Wlady Pleszczynski It may seem odd, but often one's favorite things in life turn out to be those one didn't grow up with. So having spent my first 20 odd years in...
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