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Vol. 047 Issue 003 (April 1 2014)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Homage to Ukraine
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Pleszczynski, Wlady
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About This Month by WLADY PLESZCZYNSKI Homage to Ukraine AN IMPORTANT POINT in Peter Hitchens's reflections on Russia and Ukraine (p. 20) is that Russia has never taken Ukrainian nationalism very...
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The Continuing Crisis
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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The Continuing Crisis by R. EMMETT TYRRELL, JR. February is no more. It ended promptly on February 28 as expected, while thoughtful Americans were still pondering President Barack H. Obama's...
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Odds & Ends
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Odds & Ends Our ObamaLords ira STOLL further certifies that the Obamacare website fiasco was everything the critics said it was ("???AF_DIALOG. LABEL_OK???" TAS, March 2014). But there is a much...
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The Bootblack Stand
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Plunkitt, George Washington
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The Bootblack Stand Dr. George Washington Plunkitt, our prize-winning political analyst, has recently retired from a staff position with the House Ethics Committee and is working on volume thirteen...
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An Old Name in the Old Dominion
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Purple, Matt
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In The Colosseum by MATT PURPLE An Old Name in the Old Dominion Can Ed Gillespie turn Virginia red again? when Dr. Benjamin Rush described John Adams and Thomas Jefferson as "the North and South...
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Which actor portrays the best James Bond?
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Taki, Jonah Goldberg and
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Ten Paces Conservatism is not, and has never been, a monolith—no matter how much its opponents pretend otherwise. At times in its history, building unity has been the paramount concern. But this is...
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Don't Eat the Rich
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Piereson, Stephen Moore and James
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Don't Eat the Rich Even Republicans are getting in on the class crusade. But in America, there is no such thing as permament wealth. by STEPHEN MOORE and JAMES PIERESON IN AMERICA today there is...
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Why Libs V Love Dead Commies
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Gutfeld, Greg
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Why Libs Love Dead Commies It's cause they're cool, man. by GREG GUTFELD THE QUICKEST WAY for a commie asshole to gain weepy fans is to die. This is something I'm willing to accept, as long as it...
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Ukraine Apart
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Hitchens, Peter
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Ukraine Apart Watching a world caught between East and West. by PETER HITCHENS In the year of collapse, 1992, Russia was about as bad as it could get. But Ukraine was even worse than that. Here...
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The Once and Future King
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Buckley, F.H.
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The Once And Future King American presidents have become all-powerful. Welcome back to crown government. By F.H. BUCKLEY Gutzon borglum knew what he was doing when he picked the site for the...
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Holy Harpocrates!
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Lipsky, Seth
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Constitutional Opinions by SETH LIPSKY Holy Harpocrates! Justice Thomas's silence is a virtue. A STORY is TOLD about Robert L. Bartley, late editor of the Wall Street Journal, and his penchant...
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Mugging the Family
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Harriss, Joseph A.
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Letter From Paris by JOSEPH A. HARRISS Mugging the Family Resistance to indoctrination in French education. France's pseudo-bolshevikian government has discovered a new problem in urgent need of...
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Braggers Rites
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Freire, J.P.
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Kids These Days by J.P. FREIRE Braggers Rites A humbling experience in social media. Millennials are a competitive lot, but we also don't want to kill ourselves getting ahead. So it should be no...
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CINs of Omission
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Taranto, James
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Presswatch by JAMES TARANTO CINs of Omission The FCC makes a move on newsrooms. It was an idea so frail, it quickly died from exposure. The Multi-Market Study of Critical Information Needs—or...
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Chattanooga Boohoo
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Norquist, Grover G.
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Politics by G ROVER G. NORQUIST Chattanooga Boohoo Big Labor loses the South. Union power is in terminal decline. In the 1950s 35 percent of American workers belonged to labor unions. This fell...
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Megachurch Going
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Lott, Jeremy
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The Nation's Pulse by JEREMY LOTT Megachurch Going In defense of Big Religion. OUR. GOD. FEELS." Pastor Dave Bushnell slowed down, pronouncing the words distinctly. Then he stopped, giving us a...
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The Divided States of America
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Bethell, Tom
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Capitol Ideas by TOM BETHELL The Divided States of America Dan balz of the Washington Post strikes me as one of the least biased reporters in the mainstream media. So his lengthy, page-one...
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The Diary of a Somebody
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Tassel, Janet
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History By JANET TASSEL The Diary of a Somebody The unsinkable second Adams first lady. When, on a brisk November day in London, 1795, John I Quincy Adams, then twenty-eight, came to call on the...
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Uncle Sam Wants You-Sort Of
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Thornberry, Larry
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Americana by LARRY THORNBERRY Uncle Sam Wants You—Sort Of One Of My Duties in the Navy was as yeoman (clerk-typist) for the career counselor on the destroyer USS Conyngham (pronounced...
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The Quest for David Axelrod's Leftist Roots
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Kengor, Paul
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Commie Watch by PAUL KENGOR The Quest for David Axelrod's Leftist Roots More than any other figure, David Axelrod made Barack Obama president. He was the brain behind the winning message, right...
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He Maketh Wars to Cease
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Aitken, Jonathan
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High Spirits by JONATHAN AITKEN He Maketh Wars to Cease Anglican tensions relax under Justin Welby. Anglican leadership? The phrase has had the ring of an oxymoron in recent years. From the...
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A Nightmare Presidency
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Stein, Ben
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Ben Steins Diary by BENJAMIN J. STEIN A Nightmare Presidency Monday This is a bad morning. I was greeted by a headline in the New York Times that said Defense Secretary "Chuck Mullet" Hagel was...
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Monumental Disasters
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Bowman, James
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Conservative Tastes by JAMES BOWMAN Monumental Disasters Continuing to patronize the past. In explaining why he wants to save, as he sees it, the cultural heritage of Europe, stolen and spirited...
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The Cracked Vessel
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Epstein, Joseph
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Books In Review The Cracked Vessel George Kennan: diplomat, misanthrope, diarist. The Kennan Diaries Edited by Frank Costigliola (Norton, 768 pages, $39.95) Reviewed by Joseph Epstein The...
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Master-Slav Dialectic
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Rittelmeyer, Helen
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Master-Slav Dialectic Vodka Politics: Alcohol, Autocracy, and the Secret History of the Russian State By Mark Lawrence Schrad (Oxford, 512 pages, $35) Reviewed by Helen Rittelmeyer A wager on...
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Padding the Résumé
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Coyne, John R. Jr.
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Padding the Résumé HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton By Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes (Crown, 448 pages, $26) Reviewed by John R. Coyne, Jr. Groundhog day, all over again,...
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A Study of Reading Habits
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Mcclay, B.D.
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A Study of Reading Habits My Life in Middlemarch By Rebecca Mead (Crown, 304 pages, $25) Reviewed by b.d. ^WcClay Here is a variation on a phrase you will encounter often in the course of...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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Current Wisdom The Progressive Miss Ruth Conniff, The Progs new editor, introduces a special issue ofthe magazine featuring the work ofobvious homicidal maniacs: In this special issue of the...
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Year One
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Macomber, Shawn
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Last Call by SHAWN MACOMBER Year One Happy first birthday, dearest Ruthie! For you, the last 365 days have been the sum of all things; a near-eternity marred by neither meddlesome context nor...
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