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IssueVol. 047 Issue 004 (May 1 2014)
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Paid articleA Man With Qualities
Pleszczynski, Wlady
ABOUT THIS MONTH by WLADY PLESZCZYNSKI A Man With Qualities The last of the honest Democrats made his presence felt the other day when he said he might make a run for Congress this year. Coming...
Paid articleThe Continuing Crisis
jr., r. emmett tyrrell
THE CONTINUING CRISIS by R. EMMETT TYRRELL, JR. March departed like a lamb with a warming trend in motion, and even the fierce Obama family mellowing. Mrs. Michelle Obama flew off to China to wow...
Paid articlePygmies and Giants
ODDS & ENDS Pygmies and Giants G rover norquist's preemptive effort to limit the GOP presidential field to six candidates ("Six Giants," TAS, March 2014) is premature. We're still a long way out...
Paid articleFlashback
Flashback A Lonely Visionary By Vladimir Bukovsky December 1987 Sorry to bother you, but haven't we met before? Aren't you.. .what's his name ?" "I doubt you'd know my name," he said. "Nobody...
Paid articleThe Bootblack Stand
Plunkitt, George Washington
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 fourteen...
Paid articlePolitics and Parenthood
Purple, Matt
IN THE COLOSSEUM by MATT PURPLE Politics and Parenthood Cathy McMorris Rodgers on the State of the Union, the future of the GOP, and raising three children. State of the union responses are...
Paid articleWestern Weakness Comes at a Price
TOBIN, JONATHAN S.
TEN PACES Could Crimea have been prevented? Western Weakness Comes at a Price by JONATHAN S. TOBIN The question of whether anything could have been done to prevent the Russian seizure of Crimea...
Paid articleThe Problem is Political Incompetence
Antle, W. James III
The Problem is Political Incompetence by W. JAMES ANTLE III The Crimean crisis may well have been preventable. But as with so many other problems—metastasizing Islamist terror networks, our...
Paid articleThe Gospel According to Mark
BLACK, CONRAD
The Gospel According To Mark In America we should be free to call a spade a spade—or a sloppy scientist a metaphorical child molester. by CONRAD BLACK The debunking of formerly oracular Global...
Paid articleIndependence, Nay
GRAY, FREDDY
Independence, Nay Where does Scotland think it's going? by FREDDY GRAY Great Britain could soon be finished. If, in the referendum this September, a majority of Scots answers "yes" to the...
Paid articleGiving Graham Grief
SMITH, REID
Giving Graham Grief Conservatives line up for the Senate seat in South Carolina. But do they stand a chance? by REID SMITH It's been a lousy couple years for the Establishment. A subtle (but...
Paid articleA Civil Man
Walther, Matthew
A Civil Man The pleasure of Justice Alito's company. by MATTHEW WALTHER Samuel alito is wearing a numberless Philadelphia Phillies uniform, standing next to Phillies legend Richie Ashburn, the...
Paid articleDems Went Down to Georgia
ERICKSON, ERICK
POLITICS by ERICK ERICKSON Dems Went Down to Georgia... ... looking for a Senate seat to steal. Georgia democrats have never recovered from the 2002 election. That year, Republican Sonny Perdue,...
Paid articleEnd of the European Dream?
HARRISS, JOSEPH A
LETTER FROM PARIS By JOSEPH A. HARRISS End ofthe European Dream? It's time to admit that euro rhymes with fiasco. Who says there's anything wrong with the Euroean Union? I mean, apart from the...
Paid articleNo Cameras, Please
Taranto, James
PRESSWATCH by JAMES TARANTO No Cameras, Please Supreme Court decorum, under attack. Before this year i never had much of an opinion on the perennial debate over cameras in the U.S. Supreme...
Paid articleGreens Are Reds
Moore, Stephen
ECONOMICS by STEPHEN MOORE Greens Are Reds And Republicans need to prove it to voters. I would like To modesdy propose that it is time for conservatives to combat the most economically dangerous...
Paid articleNone to Make Them Afraid?
Lipsky, Seth
CONSTITUTIONAL OPINIONS by SETH LIPSKY None to Make Them Afraid? Washington weighed in on religious liberty. The justices of the Supreme Court have returned to chambers to make their decision in...
Paid articleOnward to Chicago!
Kengor, Paul
COMMIE WATCH by PAUL KENGOR Onward to Chicago! What do Communists sound like? It's fitting that the next convention of the Communist Party USA (CPU-SA), scheduled for June, will be held in...
Paid articleShine on, Chuck
Peterson, Kyle
THE GREAT AMERICAN SALOON SERIES by KYLE PETERSON Shine on, Chuck Virginia moonshine just like Grandpa made. huck miller has moonshine in his blood—and I don't mean that he's been sampling from...
Paid articleLiberalism Versus the Middle Class
Bethell, Tom
CAPITOL IDEAS by TOM BETHELL Liberalism Versus the Middle Class Fred Siegel versus Ortega y Gasset. Ortega y gasset's Revolt of the Masses was published in 1930, but don't be misled—its author...
Paid articleThe Heart of the Matter
Stein, Benjamin J.
BEN STEINS DIARY by BENJAMIN J. STEIN The Heart of the Matter Thursday I have always loved West Texas. I came here for the first time about ten years ago for a speech. The benefactors of the...
Paid articleAmong the Supremely PC
Bowman, James
CONSERVATIVE TASTES by JAMES BOWMAN Among the Supremely PC An Oscar night to forget. Ellen degeneres opened this year's Oscar broadcast with a joke about the two possible outcomes of the nearly...
Paid articleA Forgotten Waugh
Stove, R.J.
ARTS & LETTERS A Forgotten Waugh The literary feud of the century. BY RJ. STOVE American literary feuds: meh. So Gore Vidal called Bill Buckley a "cryp to-Nazi"? So Buckley retorted, "Listen,...
Paid articleDon't Worry, Be Happy
Derbyshire, John
Don't Worry, Be Happy What Should We Be Worried About?: Real Scenarios That Keep Scientists Up at Night Edited by John Brockman (Harper Perennial, 500 pages, $15.99) by John Derbyshire Fifty-five...
Paid articlePrinciple Was His Signature
Flynn, Daniel J.
Principle Was His Signature The Cost of Liberty: The Life of John Dickinson By William Murchison (ISI BOOKS, 252 PAGES, $25) Reviewed by Daniel J. Flynn A few years after the Orange Revolution,...
Paid articleI'm Sorry, Ms. Jackson
MORGAN, CHRIS R
I'm Sorry, Ms. Jackson The Sundial By Shirley Jackson Penguin, 240 pages, $16 Reviewed by Chris R. Morgan In the foreword to Penguin's new edition of The Sundial, Shirley Jackson's fourth novel,...
Paid articlePublic Nusiances
jr., r. emmett tyrrell
PUBLIC NUISANCES by R. EMMETT TYRRELL, JR. Ukraine and the Return of the KGB —WASHINGTON— Regarding our community activist's present imbroglio with President Vladimir Putin, I stand with Donald...
Paid articleCurrent Wisdom
Jackasses, Assorted
CURRENT WISDOM New York Review of Books More bilge from the global warmists: There is the scientific and ideological language for what is happening to the weather, but there are hardly any...
Paid articleStatter Up!
DOUGHERTY, MICHAEL BRENDAN
LAST CALL by MICHAEL BRENDAN DOUGHERTY Statter Up! I was raised on the baseball highlight reel. As a kid, SportsCenter was my breakfast. Eat a little Cinnamon Toast Crunch, watch a few dazzling...
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