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Paid articleCasual
Casual My Country, Ryder Wrong As the Ryder Cup unfolded on television a few weeks ago, my thoughts turned naturally to the differences between patriotism and nationalism. Whose didn't? The Ryder...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence Flat Tax Rescues Middle Class Fred Barnes ("Squeeze Play," Oct. 2) suggests that conservatives have ignored the slow wage growth that is squeezing middle-class living standards, and...
Paid articleFarrakhan's Swamp of Hatred
the weekly Standard Farrakhan's Swamp of Hatred All good men despise him, but the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, peerless master of demagoguery's magic arts, has already defeated them. And...
Paid articleIncomplete Sentence
Carlson, Tucker
Incomplete Sentence by Tucker Carlson Earlier this month, A little-known Washington advocacy group called the Sentencing Project released a report with an unassuming title: "Young Black Americans...
Paid articleCounselgate Again
YORK, BYRON
Counselgate, Again by Byron York Remember HUD-gate? How about Passportgate? Or Espy-gate? These major and minor scandals, some many years old, all have something in common: They're still costing...
Paid articleNunn Dares Not Tread
GRANN, DAVID
Nunn Dares Not Tread by David Grann THE DEMOCRATS LAST HOPE may be a middleaged mother from the Rust Belt. She is Debbie Stabenow, a 45-year-old career state legislator who traveled last week from...
Paid articleFrisco Edges Rightward
SAUNDERS, DEBRA J.
Frisco Edges Rightward by Debra J. Saunders San Francisco s pre-election symposium on Oct. 9-not a debate, please, that's too tacky- was everything you might have expected: politically correct,...
Paid articleThe Peace Powers Act
BARNES, FRED
The Peace Powers Act by Fred Barnes President Clinton ought to be deliriously happy about the Republican response to his plan for deploying as many as 25,000 soldiers in Bosnia as...
Paid articleCoats of Many Colors
BROOKS, DAVID
Coats of Many Colors by David Brooks The Republican Party may not be as libertarian as it seemed a few months ago. Just after the November election, sweeping anti-government rhetoric was the order...
Paid articleTax Cuts: The Senate Stalls
REES, MATTHEW
Tax Cuts: The Senate Stalls by Matthew Rees Senate Republicans, never particularly unified, can't make up their minds about the size, shape, and timing of tax cuts this year. They considered a...
Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The Standard Question: Everybody knows Colin Powell is a popular guy. But how strong is he as a presidential candidate when matched one-on-one against the Republican party's top sluggers,...
Paid articleInside the March: Farrakhan is King
LABASH, MATT
Inside the March: Farrakhan Is King By Matt Labash Amidst metal chairs and rec-center acoustics in a frat house basement along a roughneck patch of northeast D.C., an alliance of Washington-area...
Paid articleThe Next Million Men: How to Save the Children
Pyle, Albert
The Next Million Men: How to Save the Children By Albert Pyle This is a message for a group of people more often spoken of than spoken to. As the dust settles from the march on Washington...
Paid articleThe Benevolent State and The Need for Heroes
Thomas, Clarence
The Benevolent State and The Need for Heroes By Clarence Thomas Today, our culture is far less likely to raise up heroes than it is to exalt victims-individuals who are overcome by the sting of...
Paid articleIs Colin Powell Really Like Ike?
Ladd, Everett Carll
Is Colin Powell Really Like Ike? By Everett Carll Ladd The presidency is as important to Americans symbolically as in its practical power. This is why matters of character and personality have...
Paid articleSecond Amendment Blues The NRA Under the Gun
SHIFLETT, DAVE
Second Amendment Blues The NRA Under the Gun By Dave Shiflett Any organization that horrifies the kind of people who embrace seat belt laws and Big Mac nutritional labels has a corkscrew appeal...
Paid articleGloria in False Excelsis
EMERY, NOEMIE
Books Gloria in False Excelsis By Noemie Emery Picture Gloria Steinem with a homely face. A squat body. A quiet life in the suburbs, with one man and a cat. Who then would read Carolyn Heilbrun's...
Paid articleThe Joys of Gibberish
Weissberg, Robert
Language The Joys of Gibberish By Robert Weissberg The humanities and social sciences are sinking into linguistic obscurity. This complaint is largely the province of conservatives, who...
Paid articleThe Silicone Letter
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Movies The Silicone Letter By John Podhoretz Demi Moore has large breasts, and she loves to show them. Why shouldn't she? They're not really hers anyway, since they are less the handiwork of God...
Paid articleParody
Parody Essay WILLIAM SAFIRE Reading Safire's Mind Washington Some right-wing columnists-Paulie, Novakio, Sam "You Made the Pants Too Long" Francis-might be having a little trouble in the Age of...
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