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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Dobson for President? One conservative leader is so horrified by the possibility of Colin Powell's selection by Republican primary voters as the presidential nominee that he is...
Paid article Casual
LABASH, MATT
Casual Low Spirits in Granola-Land Fight the Right," beckoned the ad. "Decoding the Right," a four-part series, was to be held at the Social Action Leadership School for Activists (SALSA). The...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence A Kinder, Gentler Conservative Gosh, isn't it just awful that Jack Kemp "was one of the few white Republicans to attend (as the guest of Rangel) the annual soiree of the...
Paid article How to Think about Race and Prison
the weekly Standard How to Think About Race and Prison Last week, Congress and the White House joined forces in the drug war. New guidelines from the U.S. Sentencing Commission would have...
Paid article Quotamania: The Sequel
Sutherland, Linda Chavez and Daniel
Quotamania: the Sequel by Linda Chavez and Daniel Sutherland President Clinton has vowed that his administration will "mend" affirmative action. Thus, the axing of a $1 billion Pentagon set-aside...
Paid article Clinton Goes Blue Dog
LINDBERG, TOD
Clinton Goes Blue Dog by Tod Lindberg With little fanfare, the White House, in the person of Chief of Staff Leon Panetta, took another step in the direction of the GOP budget last week. He allowed...
Paid article Don't Run, Colin, Don't!
BARNES, FRED
Don't Run, Colin, Don't! by Fred Barnes Colin Powell tells a funny but humbling story about his post-military life in My American Journey, his best-selling autobiography. While driving an old...
Paid article More Tests, Nicer Campus
Jochnowitz, George
More Tests, Nicer Campus by George Jochnowitz It happened at Columbia University, my alma mater; it did not happen at the City University of New York, where I teach. The Columbia Daily Spectator,...
Paid article Quebec: Going, Going . . .
FRUM, DAVID
Quebec: Going, Going . . . by David Frum It was A scene from the Latin America of the 1950s, or, perhaps, the Europe of the 1930s. Near midnight, Jacques Parizeau, the heavyset, mustachioed...
Paid article Budget Hawk Flies Right
REES, MATTHEW
Budget Hawk Flies Right by Matthew Rees Just how much does Pete Domenici, chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, care about a balanced budget? Following the committee's approval on a party-line...
Paid article The President is Calling
BOOT, MAX
The President Is Calling by Max Boot It was 2 a.m., and the phone call woke me up. It was a female voice: "Please hold for the president of the United States." Then a deep male rumble. "Max, Max,...
Paid article Giuliani: Start Spreading the News
BROOKS, DAVID
Giuliani: Start Spreading the News By David Brooks It takes a rude man to make a civil society. New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani created a diplomatic contretemps late last month when he threw Yasser...
Paid article Banzhaf's Game: How To Give Lawyers a Bad Name
Carlson, Tucker
Banzhaf's Game: How To Give Lawyers A Bad Name By Tucker Carlson In June 1993, the Washington Post ran a story about a ballroom-dancing school for children called Mrs. Simpson's Dance Class. The...
Paid article Messages from Moscow: What the Secret Cables Say
Klehr, John E. Haynes and Harvey
Messages from Moscow: What the Secret Cables Say By John E. Haynes and Harvey Klehr The defining characteristic of post-World War II American life was an irrational obsession with internal...
Paid article Old Glories in Tandem: Flag and Constitution
Parker, Richard
Old Glories in Tandem: Flag and Constitution By Richard Parker Forgotten the flag amendment? You shouldn't. The final Senate vote is imminent. Just a few uncommitted senators, Republicans and...
Paid article Why Write a Kiss-and-Tell When You've Been Leaking for Years?
McCarry, Charles
Books Why Write a Kiss-and-Tell When You've Been Leaking For Years? By Charles McCarry The Washington memoir falls into three broad categories: the elegiac, for ex-presidents; the therapeutic,...
Paid article Block That Paradigm!
Ehrenhalt, Alan
Books Block that Paradigm! By Alan Ehrenhalt On the day that James P. Pinkerton decided to become a futurist and political thinker, Madison Avenue missed its opportunity to recruit a copywriter...
Paid article The Tocqueville Fraud
PITNEY, JOHN J. Jr.
Americana The Tocqueville Fraud By John J. Pitney, Jr. Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America is a beloved, canonical text; the urge to quote from it is understandably great. Politicians...
Paid article Hollywood's Gory Days
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Movies Hollywood's Gory Days By John Podhoretz In Edison, N.J., a man named Rick Sullivan has been producing a newsletter called the Gore Gazette for more than a decade. The Gazette is a typed...
Paid article Parody
Parody Robert Teeter, Chairman OCTOBER 31, 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR GENERAL POWELL FROM: BOB TEETER RE: PACIFYING THE RIGHT WING First let me state how honored all of us from the 1992 Bush team are...
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