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IssueVol. 010 Issue 008 (November 1 2004)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Recline YOurself, Resign YOurself, YOu're Through At an August 1 campaign stop in Taylor, Michigan, Sen. John Kerry made what in retrospect appears to have been the most self-destructive...
Paid articleCasual
MATUS, VICTORINO
Casual SATELLITE SAVED THE RADIO STAR It was once believed that the rise of television would lead to the demise of radio. True, you no longer see families gathered around an oversized wood-paneled...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence WHO WE ARE REGARDING WILLIAM KRISTOL'S "The 9/11 Election" (Nov. 1/Nov. 8), surely N^'w Yo'rk Times columnist Thomas Friedman understands that Americans are often defined by our...
Paid articleMisunderestimated
EDITORIAL Misunderestimated It has happened again. Here at home, a great many people who fashion themselves his moral and intellectual superiors turn out once more—^as he might put it—to have...
Paid articleHate's Labour's Lost
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Hate's Labour's Lost How Michael Moore led the Democrats astray. BY ANDREW FERGUSON 'Always give your best, never get discouraged, never be petty; always remember, others may hate you, but those...
Paid articleThe Bush Realignment
BELL, JEFFREY; CANNON, FRANK
The Bush Realignment Morals matter most. BY JEFFREY BELL & FRANK CANNON IT WAS EITHER history's closest landslide or profoundest squeaker. Arriving right on schedule, in the 36th year after the...
Paid articleAct Two
BARNES, FRED
Act Two Keys to a successful second term. BY FRED BARNES WHY DO PRESIDENTS Stumble in their second terms? Four reasons. They try to govern without a real agenda, having exhausted their policy...
Paid articleTruman Beats Dewey! Again!!
GELERNTER, DAVID
Truman Beats Dewey! Again!! The plain-spoken square triumphs once more. BY DAVID GELERNTER ON ELECTION DAY, Establishment big shots were certain that America wanted change and that the suave,...
Paid articleThe Other Losers Tuesday Night
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Other Losers Tuesday Night The failed media effort to oust George W. Bush. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES "WE'D RATHER be last than wrong." So said Dan Rather anchoring election night coverage for...
Paid articleLitigate This!
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
Litigate This! There were more lawyers than cheaters in Ohio. BY KATHERINE MANGU-WARD Columbus, Ohio IF YOU LISTENED very carefully as Election Day dawned, you could hear the sound of a thousand...
Paid articleSenate Dreams and Nightmares
ANDRES, GARY
Senate Dreams and Nightmares The Republicans pick up four seats. Now comes the hard part. BY GARY ANDRES SENATE REPUBLICANS had a banner night on Tuesday, picking up 4 net seats and expanding...
Paid articleSins of Commission
Caldwell, Christopher
Sins of Commission Europe's parliament turns on the church. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Strasbourg DEMOCRACY, IN ITS WAY, is On the march in Europe, too. The European Union's 25-country parliament,...
Paid articleSuckers for 'Science'
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Suckers for 'Science' How to talk California taxpayers out of $3 billion. BY WESLEY J. SMITH THE PASSAGE OF PROPOSITION 71 in California (the Stem Cell Research and Cures Act) was an acute case...
Paid articleWho Will Observe the Observers?
LABASH, MATT
Who Will Observe the Observers? Monitoring the U.S. elections with Bj0rn, Galymzhan, the Kazakhs, and the Romanians BY MATT LABASH Raleigh, NC Despite how effortless Jimmy Carter makes it look,...
Paid articleWooing Purple America
DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
Wooing Purple America How the Democrats can win again, if they really want to BY JOHN J. DIIULIO JR. In 2000, the polls had Bush winning the popular vote. He went on to lose it by more than 3.5...
Paid articleReagan's Victory?
LEVIN, EDMUND
Reagan's Victory? How did the Cold War end? BY EDMUND LEVIN It can't be said that Ronald Reagan ever had many fans in American academia. After he declared the Soviet Union an "evil empire," Henry...
Paid articleWild Oscar
J., EDWARD T. OAKES, S.
Wild Oscar Looking beneath the mask of Oscar Wilde. BY EDWARD T. OAKES, S.J. No one wore so many masks in his writing and his life as Oscar Wilde— or "Wild Oscar," to borrow the moniker the...
Paid articleArtificial Culture
SIEGEL, HARRY
Artificial Culture Stanley Crouch's grouchy take on the American scene. BY HARRY SIEGEL It's easy to dismiss Stanley Crouch, and he's got only himself to blame. Once upon a time, Crouch was a...
Paid articleFurst Among Equals
FOREMAN, JONATHAN
Furst Among Equals The spy novels of Alan Furst. BY JONATHAN FOREMAN Enthusiasts for the work of Alan Furst have compared reading his books to watching J Casablanca for the first time. There is...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief A Year at the Supreme Court edited by Neal Devins and Davison M. Douglas (Duke University Press, 243 pp., $21.95). A collection of ten essays examining different...
Paid articleNot a Parody
Not a Parody Our alternative cover prepared for this edition of THE WEEKLY STANDARD for use in the event of a Kerry-Edwards victory on NOV....
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