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Paid article The Wisdom of Soldiers
Scrapbook The Wisdom of Soldiers Among the many intelligent and forceful criticisms of the meretricious Baker-Hamilton report, The Scrapbook's favorites have been from soldiers, ranging from...
Paid article Life with Jeane
Casual Life with Jeane In 1982, Jeane Kirkpatrick brought out a collection of her essays under the title of the best known of them, "Dictatorships and Double Standards." The book is dedicated to...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence Sandra D. or Snoop D.? Regarding Robert Kagan and William Kristol's "A Perfect Failure" (Dec. 11): I wonder why no one in a position of authority, influence, or responsibility...
Paid article It's Up to Bush
EDITORIAL It's Up To Bush It's all up to the president now. The James Baker public relations blitz will of course continue, and the members of Baker's Iraq Study Group will go to book sign-ings...
Paid article A True American Hero
PODHORETZ, NORMAN
A True American Hero Jeane Kirkpatrick, 1926-2006. by Norman Podhoretz When I first met Jeane Kirkpatrick in 1972, she was an academic political scientist mainly interested in domestic politics....
Paid article Two, Three, Many Neoconservatives
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Two, Three, Many Neoconservatives Looking back at forty years of The Public Interest. by Matthew Continetti Princeton No less an eminence than Meryl Streep was on campus here November 30 and...
Paid article My 'Public Interest'
KRISTOL, IRVING
My'Public Interesty These remarks were prepared by Irving Kristol for a conference held November 30-December 1 by Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions,...
Paid article Baker a la Carte
BARNES, FRED
Baker a la Carte How Bush will pick and choose from the 79 varieties of recommendation. by Fred Barnes President Bush won his first skirmish with the Iraq Study Group. James A. Baker III and Lee...
Paid article Radio Free Iran
Wimbush, S. Enders
Radio Free Iran Down with music. Up with ideas. by s. Enders Wlmbush Iran looms intractable on America's radar, while the Bush administration casts about for nonmilitary weapons to use against...
Paid article Caracas Macaca
Mannes, Aaron
The Caracas Macaca Hugo's messianic leftism wins another round. by Aaron Mannes Having won an overwhelming reelection victory, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez—who famously called President Bush...
Paid article The Health of the States
Levin, James C. Capretta and Yuval
The Health of the States The real lesson of the Romney health care plan. by James C. Capretta and Yuval Levin In early 2006, Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney gained national attention by...
Paid article Warriors for Hire
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Warriors for Hire Blackwater USA and the rise of private military contractors By Mark Hemingway Moyock, N.C. For obvious reasons, the location of the headquarters of Blackwater USA isn't...
Paid article Back to Your Studies
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Back to ^ Your Studies The unbearable shallowness of the Iraq Study Group. By Reuel Marc Gerecht For the second time since 9/11, Americans have been treated to the undemocratic phenomenon of...
Paid article Spy vs Spy
KLEHR, HARVEY
Spy vs. Spy What Igor Gouzenko taught the West by Harvey Klehr Igor Gouzenko was a code clerk in the Russian embassy in Ottawa whose decision to defect in September 1945 set off a political...
Paid article What's in a Name?
QUEENAN, JOE
What's in a Name? If it's Rhiannon, quite a lot, actually. by Joe Queenan In the astoundingly popular bestseller Freakonomics, Steven D. Levitt argues that people with absurd names have trouble...
Paid article Televised Talk
SKINNER, DAVID
Televised Talk Dick Cavett, master gabmeister of the 1970s. by David Skinner Half the pleasure of watching episodes of the original Dick Cavett Show (1969-74) is in sampling the phony wisdom of...
Paid article POTUS on Horseback
Schwartz, Joel
POTUS on Horseback Which comes first, the party or the president? by Joel Schwartz James MacGregor Burns can succinctly be described as a poor man's Arthur Schlesinger: a prolific writer on...
Paid article Lost in Translation
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Lost in Translation From colorful novel to black-and-white chaos. by John Podhoretz For that small but passionate subsection of moviegoers who attend George Clooney movies in hopes of seeing his...
Paid article Vladimir Putin's If I Did It
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