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Vol. 044 Issue 006 (July 1 2011)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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About This Month: The Jarrett Files
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Pleszczynski, Wlady
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ABOUT THIS MONTH The Jarrett Files by Wlady Pleszczynski By all accounts—meaning the New York Times's and Washington Post's, I suppose—our president had a terrific month of May, maybe because he...
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Freedom Watch: Give This Tax Credit Its Due
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Franks, Rep. Trent
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FREEDOM WATCH Give This Tax Credit Its Due by Rep. Trent Franks It is said, "The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next." This...
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The Continuing Crisis
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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THE CONTINUING CRISIS R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. May is history and with it goes Memorial Day 2011, but not before President Barack Obama golfed for the 70th time in his 28-month-long presidency....
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Letting Obama be Obama
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Kengor, Paul
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Letting Obama be Obama And in so doing the indispensable Valerie Jarrett insists on being allowed to be Valerie Jarrett, unvetted, unknown, unaccountable. By Paul Kengor The new york times calls...
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Computers are Weapons of War
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Babbin, Jed
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Computers Apg Weapons of War Consequently, cyber attacks should be construed as acts of war. Are we prepared to respond accordingly? By Jed Babbin In the spring of 2007, Russian computer...
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Remembering Ireland and Fighting for the Union
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Craughwell, Thomas J.
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Remembering Ireland and Fighting for the Union By Thomas J. Craughwell Civil war historians and enthusiasts will argue over the greatest Confederate general, or whether Mary Todd Lincoln was...
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There's Gold in them Thar Hollywood Hills
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Nachman, Gerald
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There's Gold in Them Thar Hollywood Hills Just let me see some of those old black-and-white movies... By Gerald Nachman Old films are America's home movies. Nothing is more richly compelling than...
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He Called Me Friend
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Novak, Michael
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He Called Me Friend John Paul II was a Pope both blessed and great. By Michael Novak In the autumn of 1991, I was in Italy for a conference on economics and religion in Foligno, a beautiful town...
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The Public Policy: Medicare Reform: Who Decides?
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Roy, Avik s. A.
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THE PUBLIC POLICY Medicare Reform: Who Decides? by Avik S. A. Roy In an ordinary environment, it is nearly impossible for Americans to conduct a reasoned discussion about Medicare. And...
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The Campaign Spectator: Republicans on Uneasy Street
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Norquist, Grover G.
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THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR Republicans on Uneasy Street by Grover G. Norquist There is a sense of unease about the cast and storyline of the campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in...
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The Pursuit Of Knowledge: Speaking Neatly
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Scruton, Roger
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THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE Speaking Neatly Is it too late to rediscover the art of the aphorism? by Roger Scruton The Focus of our educational systems on popular culture, political...
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Capitol Ideas: A Nation Set Apart
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Bethell, Tom
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CAPITOL IDEAS A Nation Set Apart by Tom Bethell A year ago, my mother, then nearly 98, went into an old folks' home in England. One of the last things she told me was that she believed her...
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The Great American Saloon Series: Tampico's Kickback Saloon
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Orlet, Christopher
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THE GREAT AMERICAN SALOON SERIES Tampico's Kickback Saloon Remembering good times in Ronald Reagan's birthplace. by Christopher Orlet In the eve of the 1980 presidential election, a rare...
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Presswatch: The Birth of a Notion
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Taranto, James
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PRESSWATCH The Birth of a Notion by James Taranto Let me introduce you to Jerome Corsi," read the promotional e-mail. "This week he released a new book that the publisher says will be a...
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With The Tea Partiers: Whither the Tea Party?
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Ryun, Ned
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WITH THE TEA PARTIERS Whither the Tea Party? by Ned Ryun Following the Tax Day tea party rallies this past April, people began wondering if the Tea Party movement had peaked: the number of...
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Politics: Reagan's Note Card Treasures
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Fund, John H.
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POLITICS Reagan's Note Card Treasures by John H. Fund Ronald reagan was known as "The Great Communicator." What isn't well known is just how hard he worked to earn that title. Over the course of...
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High Spirits: An Arab Spring Model
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Aitken, Jonathan
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HIGH SPIRITS An Arab Spring Model by Jonathan Aitken Discussing politics and religion in the United Arab Emirates, arguably the richest and most tolerant country in today's Middle East, is a...
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Ben Stein's Diary: Shore Patrol
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Stein, Benjamin J.
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BEN STEIN'S DIARY Shore Patrol by Benjamin J. Stein FRIDAY Wow. big day. I got up, carried ancient Brigid down the stairs to her preferred spot, then carried her back upstairs to bed. This...
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Conservative Tastes: Can You Wiig It?
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Bowman, James
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CONSERVATIVE TASTES Can You Wiig It? by James Bowman Producer-director judd apatow (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Superbad) may seem an unlikely feminist hero, but his latest hit movie,...
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Mark Tooley
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Rowley, Hazel
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BOOKS IN REVIEW The Summers of Their Discontent Franklin and Eleanor: An Extraordinary Marriage By Hazel Rowley (Farrar, Strauss & Giroux, 331 pages, $27) Reviewed by Mark Tooley The...
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Rishawn Biddle
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Marable, Manning
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Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention By Manning Marable (Viking, 608 pages, $30) Reviewed by RiShawn Biddle Malcolm X: All-American For all but the last two years of his adult life, Malcolm X held...
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Aram Bakshian, Jr.
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Steinberg, Jonathan
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Bismarck: A Life By Jonathan Steinberg (Oxford University Press, 577 pages, $34.95) Reviewed by Aram Bakshian, Jr. The Ironic Chancellor It is often said of larger-than-life celebrities and...
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Larry Thornberry
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Vecsey, George
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Stan Musial: An American Life By George Vecsey (Ballantine Books, 401 pages, $26) Reviewed by Larry Thornberry A Wonderful Life Since hanging up his cleats, Stan Musial has hardly been ignored...
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Public Nuisances: Newt and Paul Ryan/An Imposter's Complaint
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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PUBLIC NUISANCES R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Newt and Paul Ryan WASHINGTON How did so flawed a man as Newt Gingrich get to the top of his party in the 1990s? For that matter, how did so flawed a...
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Current Wisdom: Assorted Jackasses
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CURRENT WISDOM CNN In his weekly column written exclusively for CNN, David Frum(p) makes another attempt at being Barack Obama's new best friend: So much to say about the long-awaited visiting...
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Last Call: East and West
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Kaplan, Roger
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LAST CALL East and West by Roger Kaplan Paris Fort Vincennes, as we would say, is a gem showing several centuries of architecture. The oldest structures, surrounded by a moat, date from the...
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