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Issue Vol. 005 Issue 036 (June 5 2000)
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Paid article SCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook Lowering the Bar May was a bad month for presidential historians of the James Carville school. By majority vote, a six-member committee of the Arkansas Supreme Court—at least...
Paid article CASUAL
Epstein, Joseph
Casual H.M.S. Punafor Aristotle, in The Rhetoric, describes the metaphor as the joining of dissimilars to show their similarity. He offers a number of examples from Homer, the franchise...
Paid article CORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence Sprawl Across America Fred Barnes claims that most American families prefer living in sprawling, car-dependent places like Fairfax County rather than dense city...
Paid article A CHOICE, NOT AN ECHO
BARNES, FRED
A Choice, Not an Echo Arecurring theme in the mainstream press is that the presidential race doesn’t offer much of a choice. George W. Bush and Al Gore aren’t quite two peas in a pod, the story...
Paid article THE LEBANON DEBACLE
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
The Lebanon Debacle Does Israel’s retreat mark the beginning or the end of its demoralization? by Charles Krauthammer ALL THAT WA S M ISSING FROM the scene were the helicopters lifting...
Paid article PATRICK KENNEDY, LEGAL GENIUS
LABASH, MATT
Patrick Kennedy, Legal Genius The Rhode Island congressman’s novel theory of racketeering. by Matt Labash Over the years, Tom DeLay has suffered an impressive array of insults. Former...
Paid article THE ASIAN REAGAN
Reagan, The Asian
The Asian Reagan Lee Teng-hui, anti-Communist and democrat, transformed Taiwan’s politics. by Jeffrey Bell Taipei, Taiwan Only five days before the end of his tumultuous 12 years as president...
Paid article HITTING THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA
DERBYSHIRE, JOHN
Hitting the Great Wall of China Beijing nurses a deep-seated persecution complex. by John Derbyshire He QingLian is a Chinese journalist, famous in her own country for fearless criticism of...
Paid article WILL KEYES GO FIFTH PARTY?
Carlson, Tucker
Will Keyes Go Fifth Party? Howard Phillips’s Constitution party romances its dream candidate. by Tucker Carlson In March, the chairman of the Constitution party, a little-known but very...
Paid article LEAVE IT TO LAZIO
REES, MATTHEW
Leave It to Lazio Can the Long Island Republican upset Hillary Clinton? by Matthew Rees The New York Times has described Rick Lazio, the 42year-old Republican congressman running for the...
Paid article SPIN CONTROL AT COLUMBINE
Kopel, David B.
Spin Control at Columbine The final report on the shootings fails to answer the important questions. by David B. Kopel THE RECENT RELEASE of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office report on...
Paid article AL'S RISKY SCHEME
Rose, Alexander
Al’s Risky Scheme Why Gore prefers outdated arms control to a national missile defense. by Alexander Rose Last week, George W. Bush finally came out and said it: “Leave the Cold War...
Paid article HATING JOHN ROCKER
PRAGER, DENNIS
Hating John Rocker The reaction to the comments of the Atlanta Braves pitcher is a case study in liberal hysteria. By Dennis Prager It has been said that while comic books may be nonsense, the...
Paid article THE REAL GULF WAR BLUNDER
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
The Real Gulf War Blunder The problem wasn’t that Barry McCaffrey kept on fighting— it was that we stopped fighting too soon. By Mackubin Thomas Owens Seymour Hersh’s allegation in the May 22...
Paid article RIGHT AT LAST
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Right at Last Harry Stein sees the light By Andrew Ferguson Harry Stein was mortified when his wife bought a copy of Commentary magazine several years ago—not only bought the thing but...
Paid article STILL MARCHING
WOLFSON, ADAM
Still Marching The institutionalizing of the 1960s. by Adam Wolfson We are a country without a sense of history. This becomes obvious every time some group issues a survey showing that...
Paid article GERMANY AND THE JEWS
ROSEN, JAMES
Germany and the Jews What did ordinary Germans know and when did they know it? by James Rosen “-m jr urderer! Murderer! 1% #1 Murderer!” more M I than a thousand -X. ? -A. German...
Paid article BILL MURRAY'S POLONIUS
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Bill Murray’s Polonius A Saturday Night Live alum finds a role in Shakespeare. by John Podhoretz In the fall of 1975, Saturday Night Live premiered on NBC and instantly worked like a...
Paid article WITCHCRAFT LITE
SCHAEFER, NAOMI
Witchcraft Lite There are maybe fifty thousand Americans engaged in “Wicca”—enough to make the practice interesting, or at least to make interesting the question of what those fifty thousand...
Paid article A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN
FELZENBERG, ALVIN S.
A League of His Own How Woodrow Wilson lost the fight for the League of Nations. by Alvin S. Felzenberg Louis Auchincloss—the American master of nuance and subtlety who has penned the...
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