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Paid article Books, Books, and More Books
Scrapbook Books, Books, and More Books Last week, The Scrapbook noted (with quasi-parental pride) books on war and history newly published by some of our distinguished contributors. Here—with...
Paid article A-Flogging We Shall Go
Epstein, Joseph
Casual A-Flogging We Shall Go I like to think that I am the only heterosexual non-transvestite man in America who put on makeup not once but twice this past Thursday. The reason I did was that I...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence That Dame Plame ... I was amused, to say the least, to see that my old friends at The Weekly Standard asked Bob Novak to review Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the...
Paid article Vote Early and Often
BARNES, FRED
EDITORIAL Vote Early and Often David Kuo, once an official of President Bush's faith-based initiative, published a book this month that attacks the White House for privately ridiculing evangelical...
Paid article In Ford They Trust?
Currie, Duncan
In Ford They Trust? The Tennessee race may decide control of the Senate. by Duncan Currie Nashville Howard Dean famously groused that southerners vote on "guns, God, and gays." Harold Ford Jr....
Paid article Conclusion First, Debate Afterwards
RUBIN, MICHAEL
Conclusion First, Debate Afterwards The stacked Baker-Hamilton Commission. by Michael Rubin Policymakers are abuzz with the explosive recommendations for U.S. policy toward Iraq soon to be...
Paid article A New Terrorist Haven
Gartenstein-Ross, Daveed; Roggio, Bill
A New Terrorist Haven The frightening advance of Islamists in Somalia. by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Bill Roggio When fighters from the radical Islamic Courts Union (ICU) seized Mogadishu, capital...
Paid article Taking 'Takings' to the Voters
Dalmia, Shikha; Gilroy, Leonard
Taking 'Takings' to the Voters The California, Idaho, Arizona, and Washington initiatives. by Shikha Dalmia & Leonard Gilroy The life story of Leo Hayashi, 75, is the stuff of Hollywood epics....
Paid article The Suburbs from Hell
BUNCH, SONNY
The Suburbs from Hell The GOP is in trouble in the districts around Philadelphia. by Sonny Bunch Bucks County, Pennsylvania With four of its congressional races still close in the final weeks of...
Paid article Extra, Extra, Reid All About It
Blake, Whitney
Extra, Extra, Reid All About It The press interests itself in the pratfalls of a Democrat, for a change. by Whitney Blake The Associated Press investigation of Harry Reid's Las Vegas real estate...
Paid article Gotta Play to Win
Shirley, Craig
Gotta Play to Win Conservatives shouldn't sit this one out. by Craig Shirley In the movie A League of Their Own, Tom Hanks was given two of the best lines in the history of baseball flicks. The...
Paid article How the West Was Won
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
How the West Was Won Is Montana Senate candidate Jon Tester the new face of the Democratic party? By Matthew Continetti Billings, Montana Last year, Jon Tester and his wife Sharla went to...
Paid article Censoring Iraq
Yon, Michael
Censoring Iraq Why are there so few reporters with American troops in combat? Don't blame the media. By Michael Yon In a counterinsurgency, the media battlespace is critical. When it comes to...
Paid article Eyeless in Israel
Balint, Benjamin
Eyeless in Israel Biblical metaphor and the Jewish state by Benjamin Balint This summer's Israel-Hezbollah war—and the accusations of "disproportionate force" that accompanied it—has once again...
Paid article The Talking Cure
SWAIM, BARTON
The Talking Cure What it means about what we say. by Barton Swaim Conversation just isn't that important anymore. The activity of speaking face to face with friends and family for extended periods...
Paid article Horror, 1916
Messenger, Robert
Horror, 1916 The price of victory in mechanized war. by Robert Messenger In late 1916, Lord Lansdowne, a former British cabinet minister, circulated a letter to his onetime colleagues calling for...
Paid article Born Free
Klepp, Lawrence
Born Free The 'interesting madman' who upset the Enlightenment. by Lawrence Klepp "It would have been better for the peace of France if this man had never existed," remarked an early 19th-century...
Paid article 'Reds' Alert
FERGUSON, ANDREW
'Reds' Alert Warren Beatty's history lesson is 25years old. by Andrew Ferguson The movie star Warren Beat-ty, like so many people these days, is getting old, and with the hot breath of mortality...
Paid article The 'Borat' Show
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The 'Borat' Show The man who would be Kazakhstan's man of the moment. by John Podhoretz A cheap-looking and extremely strange movie with an even stranger title—Borat: Cultural Learnings of America...
Paid article Parody
Parody "When the election is over and my book tour is done, I will think about how I can be most useful to the country and how I can reconcile that with being a good dad and a good husband. I...
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