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Vol. 045 Issue 004 (May 1 2012)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Choice Is Ours
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Pleszczynski, Wlady
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ABOUT THIS MONTH The Choice Is Ours by Wlady Pleszczynski It may no longer instruct (p. 68), but the liberal mind continues to amaze. Just in one sitting I come across two splendid examples, both...
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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. March came in like the proverbial lamb and vamoosed like a lion, gnawing on our Nobel Laureate's remaining policies before he is defenestrated in...
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A Time for Chosing
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Piereson, James
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A Time for Choosing Better that we become a nation of choosers rather than beggars. An introduction to our special symposium. By James Piereson When the soviet empire collapsed 25 years ago, many...
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Empowering Individuals or Bureaucrats
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Ryan, Rep. Paul
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Empowering Individuals or Bureaucrats? The choice and the contrast in health care. By Rep. Paul Ryan In march, as the Supreme Court considered the constitutionality of President Obama's partisan...
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The Road from Serfdom
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Ferrara, Stephen Moore and Peter
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The Road From Serfdom Let workers choose: the New Deal, or a better deal? By Stephen Moore and Peter Ferrara Conservative leaders—from Ronald Reagan and Newt Gingrich, to Tea Party Republicans...
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The Millennial Perspective
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Bass, David N.
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The Millennial Perspective Social Security won't be there for today's twentysomethings. Yet their piggy banks—and 401(k)s—remain empty. By David N. Bass Former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson...
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America in Transition
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Gutmann, Stephanie
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America in Traction I am used to surprises from the New York Times—a newspaper so far from me culturally and politically it might as well be a daily bulletin about life in a parallel...
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Scot Brown's Balancing Act
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Antle, W. James III
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Scott Brown's Balancing Act It's not easy being Brown in a blue state. By W. James Antle III On the dais at Boston Marriott Copley Place, Ann Romney beamed as she rattled off the names of all the...
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Demography, Destiny, and Delusion
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Norquist, Grover G.
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THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR Demography, Destiny, and Delusion Liberals' focus on race ignores what really drives voter behavior. by Grover G. Norquist The sluggish economy favors a Republican...
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Mrs. Griswold's Ghost
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Lipsky, Seth
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CONSTITUTIONAL OPINIONS Mrs. Griswold's Ghost by Seth Lipsky It looks like the presidential election is going to be haunted by the ghost of Estelle Griswold. She was the director of Planned...
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Made in Heaven
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Scruton, Roger
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THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE Made in Heaven by Roger Scruton The British prime minister has "come out" with a commitment to gay marriage, arguing that it is not despite being a conservative, but...
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Intelligent Design at the University Club
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Bethell, Tom
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CAPITOL IDEAS Intelligent Design at the University Club by Tom Bethell Stephen Meyer, the director of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture, spoke the other evening at a forum...
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This Was No Fluke
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Taranto, James
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PRESSWATCH This Was No Fluke by James Taranto Last month in this space I discussed the New York Times editorial page's enthusiastic support for the Obama administration's birth-control insurance...
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France's Islamist Powder Keg
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Harriss, Joseph A.
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LETTER FROM PARIS France's Islamist Powder Keg How not to deal with jihadists. by Joseph A. Harriss From the first intelligence surveillance to the final shootout, France's clumsy handling of its...
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Meet the Flukes!
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Buckley, F. H.
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THE NATION'S PULSE Meet the Flukes! by F. H. Buckley There's a uniquely American ritual that has so far escaped the attention of cultural anthropologists. A group of people huddle, near a water...
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Incumbency Shakers
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Fund, John H.
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POLITICS Incumbency Shakers by John H. Fund More Americans approve of polygamy than of Congress. A February CBS News/New York Times poll found just 10 percent of respondents approved of...
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In Search of Americanism
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Ryun, Ned
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WITH THE TEA PARTIERS In Search of Americanism by Ned Ryun Time and again the progressive Left succeeds in forcing people to play by its rules. We see it in the halls of Congress, in statehouses,...
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God Saves the Queen
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Aitken, Jonathan
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HIGH SPIRITS God Saves the Queen by Jonathan Aitken The Queen—God bless her!" These traditional words of what the English call the loyal toast will reverberate in every corner of the United...
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Getaways
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Stein, Benjamin J.
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BEN STEIN'S DIARY Getaways by Benjamin J. Stein MONDAY Here I am out in Malibu. I came out last night to check on things at our house. Right after I got here, a monsoon-like rain began to pour...
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Look Back in Hunger
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Bowman, James
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CONSERVATIVE TASTES Look Back in Hunger by James Bowman The words "dystopia" and "dystopian" may be hard to get along without nowadays, but they are linguistic monstrosities, formed on the...
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The Kultursmog Is Kaput
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Johnson, Daniel
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Books in Review The Kultursmog Is Kaput The Death of Liberalism By R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. (Thomas Nelson, 208 pages, $19.99) Reviewed by Daniel Johnson In the army of American conservatives,...
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All in the Family
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Coyne, John R. Jr.
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Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln By Jason Emerson (Southern Illinois University Press, 752 pages, $39.95) Reviewed by John R. Coyne, Jr. All in the Family Robert Todd Lincoln...
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The Devil Is in the Details
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Richert, Scot P.
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BOOKS IN REVIEW The Crusader: The Life and Tumultuous Times of Pat Buchanan By Timothy Stanley (Thomas Dunne Books, 464 pages, $27.99) Reviewed by Scott P. Richert The Devil Is in the...
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Two Cheers for Tyrannicide
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Bakshian, Aram Jr.
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BOOKS IN REVIEW The Tyranny of Cliches: How Liberals Cheat in the War of Ideas By Jonah Goldberg (Sentinel, 312 pages, $27.95) Reviewed by Aram Bakshian, Jr. Two Cheers for Tyrannicide Like...
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Public Nuisances
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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PUBLIC NUISANCES R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. The Ryan Budget Is for Everyone WASHINGTON As america rings up another $3 trillion plus budget—almost a historic peacetime 25 percent of Gross National...
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Assorted Jackasses
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CURRENT WISDOM Salt Lake Tribune Someone sweating away under the pen name Paul Rolly serves up still morepreposterosities about the Virgin President for the Liberals' believing minds: Brock, who...
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Oregon Tale
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Lott, Jeremy
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LAST CALL Oregon Tale by Jeremy Lott It's bad form to laugh in front of a casket, so I dutifully suppressed the chuckle. The body of my grandfather Raymond Sylvester Lott was in pretty good...
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