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Paid articleA CASE OF THE MUMPS?
Scrapbook A CASE OF THE MUMPS? For those still keeping track, the score remains Juanita Broaddrick: 5 (as in, witnesses she contemporaneously told about the Masher in Chief); Bill Clinton:...
Paid articleSemper Si
LABASH, MATT
Casual Semper Si Since readers generally don’t expect to be embarrassed by the magazines they subscribe to (though we often oblige at no extra charge), I’ve always thought it wise to avoid...
Paid articleScotch on the Rocks
Correspondence Scotch on the Rocks Andrew Peyton Thomas is an excellent historian of country music, but he is a little shaky on the history of colonial immigration (“‘I See by Your Outfit,’”...
Paid articleClinton's Sorry Excuse for a China Policy
Clinton’s Sorry Excuse for a China Policy Bill Clinton is great at apologizing to foreign governments for the policies of his predecessors. A year ago, on a trip to Africa, he apologized for...
Paid articleCongress's China Challenge
REES, MATTHEW
Congress’s China Challenge by Matthew Rees SENATOR RICHARD LUGAR is one of the few congressional Republicans who have supported the president on issues of foreign affairs and national security....
Paid article. . . Before He Kills Again
SMITH, WESLEY J.
. . . Before He Kills Again by Wesley J. Smith IT SEEMS AS IF HE HAS ALWAYS been part of the American cultural landscape, leaving dead bodies at hospital emergency-room doors, wearing Founding...
Paid articleDay-Care Delusions
CRITTENDEN, DANIELLE
Day-Care Delusions by Danielle Crittenden WOULD A STUDY PURPORTING to show that small children suffered “significant harm” when their mothers worked full-time be heralded by major media as...
Paid articleStalking Scaife
Carlson, Tucker
Stalking Scaife by Tucker Carlson WHILE MANY INTELLECTUALS on the left are content to complain about America’s rightward drift, Steve Kangas prided himself on a pragmatic approach. A few years...
Paid articleAn Unnecessary Prescription
GOLDBERG, ROBERT M.
An Unnecessary Prescription by Robert M. Goldberg EVER SINCE PRESIDENT CLINTON proposed adding a prescription-drug entitlement to Medicare in his State of the Union speech, drug coverage for...
Paid articleThe Gospel According to George W. Bush
BARNES, FRED
The Gospel According to George W. Bush By Fred Barnes Austin, Texas On Sunday, March 7, Texas governor George W. Bush unveiled his presidential exploratory committee in Austin. Earlier that...
Paid articleJoe DiMaggio, Baseball's Aristocrat
Kagan, Donald
Joe DiMaggio, Baseball’s Aristocrat By Donald Kagan On March 8, 1999, Joe DiMaggio died in his 85th year, a baseball legend, but also an American hero who represented the virtues and ideals of...
Paid articlePartly Right
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Partly Right Taking Buchananism Seriously By Irwin M. Stelzer The reaction of the political establishment— Democratic and Republican—to Pat Buchanan’s decision to have another run at the White...
Paid articleNot a Parody
Not a...
IssueVol. 004 Issue 027 (March 29 1999)
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