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IssueVol. 008 Issue 042 (July 7 2003)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The Jurisprudence of Elvis Poor Dick Gephardt. Summoned to Chicago to appear, along with all the other dwarfs, at a bow-and-scrape "forum" of Democratic presidential hopefuls sponsored...
Paid articleCasual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual NO OPINION During a question-and-answer period following one of his lectures, the political philosopher Michael Oakeshott was asked what he thought about England's place in the European...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence CREDIBILITY GAP? GIVE STEPHEN F. HAYES CREDIT. With only a couple of days between the New Republic's deadline and The Weekly Standard's, he didn't have much time to defend the Bush...
Paid articleSupreme Confusion
Supreme Confusion In response to the Supreme Court's decisions in the Michigan race-preference cases, President Bush issued a statement. "I applaud the Supreme Court for recognizing the value of...
Paid articleDubious Diversity
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Dubious Diversity The corrupting influence of the Supreme Court's favorite doctrine. BY PETER BERKOWITZ BACK IN THE LATE 1980s, several of my Yale Law School classmates and I launched into yet...
Paid articleRecall California!
ELLMERS, GLENN
Recall California! Land of the Progressives' bad ideas. BY GLENN ELLMERS CALIFORNIA, it appears, is on the verge of staging its first ever recall vote on a sitting governor. If the requisite...
Paid articleTeddy's Triumph
BARNES, FRED
Teddy's Triumph What Kennedy knows that the other Democrats don't. BY FRED BARNES SENATOR EDWARD KENNEDY is more politically astute than Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle. He understands the...
Paid articleWhat's Gone Right
CHAFETZ, JOSH
What's Gone Right Not all the news from Iraq is bad. BY JOSH CHAFETZ NOT EVEN the most determined Pollyanna would claim that the reconstruction of Iraq has gone smoothly. Although many early...
Paid articleAn Army of Lots More Than One
KAGAN, FREDERICK
An Army of Lots More Than One Our military is too small for the jobs it has to do. BY FREDERICK KAGAN THE ARMED FORCES of the United States are too small to support the missions required of them...
Paid articleFirst in Her Class
LAST, JONATHAN V.
First in Her Class The valedictorian sued, and the town turned on her. BY JONATHAN V LAST Moorestown, New Jersey No one in Moorestown can remember a graduation day quite like the one the class...
Paid articleThe Crackup of the Arab Tyrannies?
TAHERI, AMIR
The Crackup of the Arab Tyrannies? They tried every bad idea of the 20th century. Maybe it's time for liberal democracy. BY AMIR TAHERI In a speech in Washington on February 26, 2003, President...
Paid articleHillary's History
O'ROURKE, P.J.
If you plan not to read this summer, Living History is just the book. Hillary Clinton's new memoir is more than 100,000 pages long. At least I think it is. There are only 562 page numbers, but you...
Paid articleBook of Books
JACOBS, ALAN
Book of Books The genesis of the King James Bible. BY ALAN JACOBS When I first saw Adam Nicolson's new book about the King James Bible, I feared that it would be no more than a belated competitor...
Paid articleFoxy Pundit
BARNES, FRED
Foxy Pundit Two cheers for Dick Morris. BY FRED BARNES The tendency of the political community is not to take Dick Morris seriously. A former political adviser to President Clinton, Morris is...
Paid articleHome Run
GERSON, MARK
Home Run Michael Lewis's book on baseball may be the best book ever written on business. BY MARK GERSON After beginning his career on Wall Street, Michael Lewis turned to writing and focused his...
Paid articleTough Guys
HANSON, VICTOR DAVIS
Tough Guys Athens gets all the press, but Sparta won the war. BY VICTOR DAVIS HANSON The importance of Sparta to Greek history was nothing less than pivotal. It was the Spartan king Leonidas and...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Raising America: Experts, Parents and a Century of Advice About Children by Ann Hulbert (Knopf, 450pp., $27.50). Faced with the wall of parenting manuals in...
Paid articleParody
Parody "The New Republic just cancelled its debut cruise in the Caribbean." —Washington CityPaper, June 20-26,...
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