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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Pot Gets Smoked Over the past few years, a handful of extremely wealthy eccentrics, like George Soros, in league with a handful of professional marijuana enthusiasts, like Keith Stroup...
Paid articleCasual
LABASH, MATT
Casual I FEEL HIS CAMPAIGN Perhaps it is unfair, but I've always regarded politicians as I regard lima beans, jazz fusion, and Dr. Phil—as unnecessary evils. For what kind of half-man/half-freak...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence CHEAP CHICKEN HAWKS IN "CHEAP HAWKS CAN'T FLY" (Nov. 4), Frederick W. Kagan makes several good points. Any administration's time in office is relatively brief, even one that lasts...
Paid articleThe U.N. Trap?
EDITORIAL The U.N. Trap? President Bush's resounding victory in last week's midterm elections was, among other things, a remarkable expression of national support for the course the president has...
Paid articleUnderstanding Strong Presidents
BELL, JEFFREY
Understanding Strong Presidents A handy guide. BY JEFFREY BELL JUST BEFORE THE ELECTION last week, I half-attentively watched Norman Ornstein explaining to a television interviewer that...
Paid articleThe Pelosi Democrats
BROOKS, DAVID
The Pelosi Democrats Are they going to become the stupid party? BY DAVID BROOKS ARE THE DEMOCRATS about to go insane? Are they about to decide that the reason they lost the 2002 election is that...
Paid articleThe Seriousness Gap
CANNON, FRANK; DONOVAN, CHUCK
The Seriousness Gap Why voters turned Republican. BY FRANK CANNON & CHUCK DONOVAN IT WAS SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 72 hours before the polls opened in Georgia, and President George Bush was in the...
Paid articleMandate Mongering
DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
Mandate Mongering Republicans and the temptation to hubris. BY JOHN J. DIIULIO JR. THE MEDIA PUNDITS and partisan spin-doctors are nearly unanimous: President Bush and the Republicans won a big,...
Paid articleHere Come Da Judges
Eastland, Terry
Here Come Da Judges Get ready for a whole new confirmation game. BY TERRY EASTLAND ON JUDGES, things will be different. The wars over judges of the past two years were made possible by the...
Paid articleWhere Liberals Still Rule
SAUNDERS, DEBRA J.
Where Liberals Still Rule In California, it's leftward ho! BY DEBRA J. SAUNDERS San Francisco SOMETHING went terribly wrong on the way to last week's Republican revolution: California. While...
Paid articleThe Democrats' Economic Problem
MOORE, STEPHEN
The Democrats' Economic Problem (Besides being unemployed.) BY STEPHEN MOORE THE ELECTION NIGHT returns were not even fully revealed before liberals began handing out recriminations. Across the...
Paid articleRetaliation for Me, But Not for Thee
BOOT, MAX
Retaliation for Me, But Not for Thee A foolish inconsistency is the hobgoblin of the State Department. BY MAX BOOT QUESTION: What are the implications of the U.S. government's missile strike [on...
Paid articleIsrael's Ruling Party
ROSE, TOM
Israel's New Ruling Party Who will lead it, Netanyahu or Sharon? BY TOM ROSE Jerusalem THE COLLAPSE OF ARIEL Sharon's national unity government last week revivified Henry Kissinger's famous...
Paid articleThe Emerging 9/11 Majority
BARNES, FRED
The Emerging 9/11 Majority The war on terror has created a new political climate in America. BY FRED BARNES We are no longer an equally divided, SO-SO nation. America is now at least 5149...
Paid articleThe Seemliness Issue
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Seemliness Issue What fired up Republicans? New Jersey, the judges, a tasteless funeral, and the odor of Clintonism. BY NOEMIE EMERY Chalk up a big one for Priscilla Owen, an unsung winner...
Paid articleThe Ghost and Miss Truman
BREEN, JON L.
The Ghost and Miss Truman Sometimes the real mystery is the author. BY JON L. BREEN A bizarre phenomenon first observed in the 1940s became a crime-fiction epidemic by the 1990s. Famous...
Paid articleLatin Labors Lost
FRUM, DAVID
Latin Labors Lost The dismal science south of the border. BY DAVID FRUM The lamps are going out all over Latin America. Two decades ago, there seemed hope at last that Latin America would emerge...
Paid articleDefining Drawing Down
DISCH, THOMAS M.
Defining Drawing Down The decline of draftsmanship, on display in New York City. BY THOMAS M. DISCH In her latest succes de scandale, The Rage and the Pride, Oriana Fallaci forebodes darkly...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Embracing the Firebird: Yosano Akiko and the Birth of the Female Voice in Modern Japanese Poetry by Ja-nine Beichman (University of Hawaii Press, 340 pp., $55)....
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