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Paid article Scrapbook
Phony Hate Crimes Watch Students at George Washington University awoke the morning of October 8 to a campus blanketed in posters that blared, "HATE MUSLIMS? SO DO WE!!!" The posters depicted a...
Paid article Casual
Casual No Man-child Left Behind Like many a good research-monkey in Washington last week, I found myself combing through the fine points of the State Children's Health Insurance Program bill....
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence HillaryCare 2.0 Regarding Fred Barnes's editorial ("S-Veto It," October 8) exposing the fallacy that mandatory health insurance is analogous to mandatory auto insurance, I would...
Paid article Cheer Up!
Cheer Up! Republicans are downcast, depressed, and demoralized. Bush is unpopular. Cheney is even more unpopular. Scandals continue to bedevil congressional Republicans, and it's hard to see the...
Paid article The Speech He Needs to Give
BARNES, FRED
Rudy Giuliani has a problem. It's bigger than he imagines and could doom his presidential prospects. The problem is his pro-choice position on abortion. It's one he cannot finesse by simply saying...
Paid article The Guldimann Memorandum
RUBIN, MICHAEL
The Guldimann Memorandum The Iranian "roadmap" wasn't a roadmap and wasn't Iranian. by Michael Rubin As relations between Washington and Tehran deteriorate, critics of the Bush administration are...
Paid article Fred Doesn't Flop
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Fred Doesn't Flop The blessings of low expectations. by Stephen F. Hayes Dearborn, Mich. Fred Thompson did not drool on stage last Tuesday, and for that reason, among others, he is said to have...
Paid article The Bitterest Pill
LAST, JONATHAN V.
The Bitterest Pill Europe becomes less drug-friendly. by Jonathan V. Last With its marijuana coffee shops, the Netherlands has a reputation for being the most drug-friendly country in Europe: the...
Paid article Missouri Asks a Loaded Question
Rubin, Jennifer
Missouri Asks a Loaded Question Saving quotas by fooling voters. by Jennifer Rubin Ward Connerly delivered one of the big wins for conservatives on election day 2006—a lopsided victory (5842...
Paid article A License to Leak
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
A License to Leak The unhappy consequences of a shield law for journalists. by Gabriel Schoenfeld Drip, drip, drip—secrets are leaking out of our government at the pace of Chinese water torture....
Paid article The Stupid Party
CEASER, JAMES W.
The Stupid Party How the Democrats earned the epithet previously reserved for Republicans By James W Ceaser Twice during the past half century, the Democratic party has faced a challenge from its...
Paid article Planned Parenthood's Unseemly Empire
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Planned Parenthopd's Unseemly Empire The billion-dollar "nonprofit" By Charlotte Allen In mid-July the top three Democratic presidential contenders paid their respects at an important shrine on...
Paid article Master and Shrin
Epstein, Joseph
Master and Shrink Sigmund Freud puts Henry James on the couch by Joseph Epstein Counterfactual history deals in questions of What If: What if the Athenians had brought more cavalry and proved...
Paid article Clash of Titans
Sault, Samantha
Clash of Titans Jim Thorpe and Ike meet on the field of friendly strife. by Samantha Sault On November 9, 1912, American history was very nearly altered during one ordinary event: two young men...
Paid article Democracy at Home
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Democracy at Home The promise and peril of universal suffrage. by Peter Berkowitz Until recently, at least by historical standards, democracy had a bad name. In 1787, when state...
Paid article Poet as Pessimist
SIMON, JOHN
Poet as Pessimist From a desolate life comes transcendent work. by John Simon In his valuable collection of essays and reviews, Required Writing, Philip Larkin wondered—in a piece about Sir...
Paid article The Tort Movie
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Tort Movie 'Melodrama ... at perfect pitch.' by John Podhoretz Flatten Michael Clayton into a series of plot points, and George Clooney's new movie is just the same left-wing lawyer flick...
Paid article Not a Parody
Congratulations to Newsweek for correctly identifying one out of six photos in the article 'Rudy's Neocons' in their Oct. 15 issue. Not A Parody II RUDY'S RIGHT HANDS Will Giuliani make us...
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