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IssueVol. 012 Issue 020 (February 5 2007)
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Paid articleThe Sounds of Jane Fonda's Silence
Scrapbook The Sounds ofJane Fonda's Silence The Scrapbook never turns down a seat in the front row of history, and last week was no exception. There was a modest antiwar rally on the Mall in...
Paid articleFor My own Protection
Casual For My Own Protection I'm a reasonable man, and I take reasonable precautions to secure my property. This means keeping a lock on all the doors of my house, hiding the spare key somewhere...
Paid articleA Terrible Ignominy
EDITORIAL A Terrible Ignominy Perhaps the shade of the great Yeats will forgive me: I write it out in a verse— Warner and Smith And Collins and Snowe Now and in time to be, Wherever Reagan is...
Paid articleIrresolution
EMERY, NOEMIE
Irresolution The congressional Democrats' misstep. by Noemie Emery Giddy with joy at their sudden good fortune, the Democrats have set out to embarrass the president, pushing resolutions of...
Paid articleA Moderate Failure
BARNES, FRED
A Moderate Failure It wasn't for want of conservatives that the GOP lost in 2006. by Fred Barnes The idea has gotten around that Republicans lost the 2006 election because they weren't...
Paid articleNot Too Late to Curb Dear Leader
Blumenthal, Dan; Friedberg, Aaron
Not Too Late to Curb Dear Leader The road to Pyongyang runs through Beijing. by Dan Blumenthal and Aaron Friedberg Karl Marx famously observed that history repeats itself, the first time as...
Paid articleMr Sali Goes to Washington
Weinstein, Tamie
Mr. Sali Goes to Washington Another maverick from Idaho's First. by Jamie Weinstein Idaho is a red state. Much of the country went Democratic last November, but Idaho saw all its statewide races...
Paid articleTerminate This Plan
Goodman, John
Terminate This Plan The shortcomings of Schwarzenegger's health care reform. by John Goodman Forcing people to do what they are not otherwise disposed to doing can be quite difficult. All but...
Paid articleThe Treaty of the Democratic Peace
LINDBERG, TOD
The Treaty of the Democratic Peace What the world needs now By Tod Lindberg For years now, the political science literature has been exploring the phenomenon of the "democratic peace," according...
Paid articleThe Literary Obama
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Literary Obama From eloquent memoir to Democratic boilerplate by Andrew Ferguson Barack Obama ran for president of Harvard Law Review in 1990, and in an early testament to the winning ways...
Paid articleOld Possum Renewed
Short, Edward
Old Possum Renewed Craig Raine's appreciation of Eliot's life and work. by Edward Short For the bookmen who ruled literary London in the years after World War I, T.S. Eliot was an absurdity....
Paid articleRed Alert
ALEXANDER, GERARD
RedAlert A Blue journalist misunderstands America. by Gerard Alexander Thomas Edsall admires conservatives the way some gourmets admire McDonald's: He respects how efficiently they do it even...
Paid articleEvil's Autopsy
HOLLANDER, PAUL
Evil's Autopsy A philosopher looks back at the 20th-century Utopias. by Paul Hollander Leszek Kolakowski is probably best known outside his native Poland for his three-volume history of Marxism...
Paid articleRevolts of the Masses
AIKMAN, DAVID
Revolts of the Masses Revolutions make history, and vice versa. by David Aikman The 20th century was, among other things, the Jurassic Park era of revolution. Painful, savage, and ultimately...
Paid articleGentleman at Arms
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Gentleman at Arms What the South and North can learn from General Robert E. Lee. by Edwin M. Yoder Jr. When Lewis Powell, who was to become an esteemed Supreme Court justice, came as a freshman to...
Paid articleKeaton on Film
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Keaton on Film A 'vivid performer' and versatile actress. by John Podhoretz Diane Keaton has been a major presence in the movies for 35 years now. She is remarkable not only for her longevity as a...
Paid articleSupreme Court Calendar
Parody U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Friday that she dislikes being "all alone on the court" nearly a year after the retirement of Sandra Day O'Connor.... Of herself and...
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