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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Decade of Reed (cont.) For months now Ralph Reed, the former head of the Christian Coalition and current candidate for lieutenant governor of Georgia—the GOP primary is July 18 of next...
Paid article Casual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual UN MONDE SÉRIEUX Apity that Alexis de Tocque-ville didn't wait 15 years or so, after baseball had been invented, to visit America. Much impressed as the penetrating Frenchman was by what he...
Paid article Fitzgerald's Moment
EDITORIAL Fitzgerald's Moment As I write, on Friday afternoon October 21, no one outside special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald's office—and perhaps not even Fitzgerald himself— knows what, if any,...
Paid article Indictments Have Consequences
BARNES, FRED
Indictments Have Consequences After Rove, the deluge. by FRED BARNES KARL ROVE, President Bush's virtuoso adviser, is the most influential White House aide in decades, maybe longer. His...
Paid article One Good Leak Deserves Another
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
One Good Leak Deserves Another How the CIA got the ball rolling on the Plame investigation. by STEPHEN F. HAYES FOR FOUR YEARS, a slow-motion war between the CIA and the Bush administration has...
Paid article A Good Judge of Judges?
Eastland, Terry
A Good Judge of Judges? Harriet Miers's role in the White House's vetting of judicial candidates. by TERRY EASTLAND WHEN PRESIDENT BUSH announced the nomination of Harriet Miers, he said she was...
Paid article The Second Time as Farce
LABASH, MATT
The Second Time As Farce Not that the first time was serious. by MATT LABASH IF YOU'RE in the reporting game long enough, old stories start repeating on you like a bean pie past its freshness...
Paid article Putting Federalism to Sleep
LUND, NELSON
Putting Federalism to Sleep The wrong way to argue against assisted suicide. by NELSON LUND THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION claims the authority to stop Oregon physicians from using prescription drugs to...
Paid article Blueprint for Victory
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
Blueprint for Victory Democracy won't take root in Iraq until the Sunnis know they are defeated BY FREDERICK W KAGAN The nature of the conflict in Iraq has shifted over the past 30 months. A...
Paid article All Quiet on the Baghdad Front
Yon, Michael
All Quiet on the Baghdad Front When Iraqis went to the polls, the best news was what didn't happen BY MICHAEL YON Baghdad I was in Baquba during Iraq's January elections, having hitched a ride...
Paid article Does Rushdie Matter?
BOYAGODA, RANDY
Does Rushdie Matter? Celebrity is the enemy of the artist BY RANDY BOYAGODA Salman Rushdie ranks somewhere between James Joyce and Madonna in terms of the contributions he has made to modern...
Paid article No Popery There
HITCHENS, CHRISTOPHER
No Popery There How patriotism and Protestantism became inseparable in England. by CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS Speak, memory . . . yes, of course, I remember those foggy and often rainy evenings in...
Paid article Don't Look Away
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Don't Look Away On the southern genius for self-examination. by EDWIN M. YODER JR. When a new book about the South crosses my desk, I think fondly of my old friend Holley Mack Bell, a Tar Heel...
Paid article Guys and Dolls
PARKER, KATHLEEN
Guys and Dolls The facts of life about co-ed combat. by KATHLEEN PARKER As never before, the war in Iraq has forced the question of women's proper role in the military and, specifically, in...
Paid article Political Science
SATEL, SALLY
Political Science Is the GOP the elephant in the laboratory? by SALLY SATEL Five years ago, President Bush announced his stem cell policy in a prime time television address to the nation. Federal...
Paid article Ed vs. Joe vs. CBS
BAYLES, MARTHA
Ed vs. Joe vs. CBS 'Good Night, and Good Luck' and the perils of Hollywood history. by MARTHA BAYLES Let me start on a positive note. For a film made in the present climate that dramatizes the...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Just What I Said: Bloomberg Economics Columnist Takes on Bonds, Banks, Budgets, and Bubbles by Caroline Baum (Bloomberg Press, 320 pp., $19.95). If you've ever...
Paid article Parody
Parody "A view of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove's garage as seen on the morning of Oct. 13, 2005. Rove's wife, Darby, raised the white garage door to show journalists gathered outside...
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