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Paid article Jack Kemp, Canada, and more.
Jack Kemp's 'Lonely Voice' The Scrapbook is here to report a Jack Kemp sighting. Readers with long memories, and a taste for masochism, will remember Mr. Kemp from the 1996 vice-presidential...
Paid article Richard Starr, child of the '70s.
That '70s Show Iwas actually thinking about Jerry Falwell before he died last week. A few days earlier, during my daily commute, I saw the golden-oldie anti-Falwell sticker on the bumper of the car...
Paid article Don't Abandon the Iraqis
EDITORIAL Don't Abandon the Iraqis From time to time, nations face fundamental tests of character. Forced to choose between painful but wise options, and irresponsible ones that offer only...
Paid article The Undeclared Candidate
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Undeclared Candidate Fred Thompson debates Michael Moore rather than the other Republicans. by Stephen F. Hayes As the ten declared Republican presidential candidates traveled to Columbia,...
Paid article What Falwell Wrought
BELL, JEFFREY
What Falwell Wrought Just the biggest voter realignment in modern history. by Jeffrey Bell To gauge the impact of Jerry Falwell—or, more precisely, the political realignment he was a central...
Paid article Crying Wolfowitz
ROSETT, CLAUDIA
Crying Wolfowitz . . . while the United Nations bankrolls dictators. by Claudia Rqsett For two of Paul Wolfowitz's most prominent critics, Mark Mal-loch Brown and Ad Melkert, the war over the...
Paid article Bordering on Progress
BARNES, FRED
Bordering on Progress How the immigration bill came together in the Senate. by Fred Barnes In 2006, with Republicans in control of the Senate, an immigration bill that was anathema to most...
Paid article Pretoria Unguarded
SCHANZER, JONATHAN
Pretoria Unguarded Terrorists take refuge in South Africa. by Jonathan Schanzer In early May, South Africa's intelligence minister, Ronnie Kasrils, invited Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas member and prime...
Paid article Billionaires for Obama
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Billionaires for Obama Can private equity funds survive a hostile political environment unscathed? by Irwin M. Stelzer There are times when profound changes to our economic system proceed without...
Paid article Sane Mental Health Laws?
SATEL, SALLY
Sane Mental Health Laws? Don't hold your breath. Federal "advocates" are standing in the way of reform. by Sally Satel It often takes a tragedy to inject some sanity into mental health law. The...
Paid article The Memorials We Deserve
LAST, JONATHAN V.
The Memorials We Deserve Flight 93 reminded us that America still produces heroes. Too bad we don't also produce worthy monuments for them. By Jonathan V Last When the design for the Flight 93...
Paid article Liberal Hawks, an Endangered Species
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Liberal Hawks, an Endangered Species What Iraq has done to the interventionists of the Democratic party By Matthew Continetti There once was a political subspecies known as the liberal Iraq hawk....
Paid article Nature vs. Man
Felstiner, John
Nature vs. Man For Robinson Jeffers, it wasn't even close by John Felstiner Not Man Apart. For a 1965 Sierra Club photo book, the environmental activist David Brower took this title from Robinson...
Paid article Mr. Creative Destruction
Kosar, Kevin r.
Mr. Creative Destruction Joseph Schumpeter and the truth about capitalism. by Kevin R. Kqsar Economics, Carlyle famously grumbled, is the "dismal science." With few exceptions (Adam Smith, Milton...
Paid article Dame at Sea
Bachrach, Judy
Dame at Sea Life overshadows art in Mrs. Astor's biography. by Judy Bachrach Frances Kiernan, the ladylike biographer of Brooke Astor, hadn't been expecting, during the course of her research,...
Paid article Unsoothing Scenario
Blumenthal, Dan
Unsoothing Scenario Free markets are not leading to freedom in China. by Dan Blumenthal Our China policy is based on a social science theory: Rising per capita GDP inevitably leads to democratic...
Paid article Hormonographics
Wilcox, W. bradFord
Hormonographics Red states, blue states, and sex before marriage. by W. Bradford Wilcox Discussions and debates about teenage sex in America tend to generate more heat than light. Religious...
Paid article When Zombies Attack
PODHORETZ, JOHN
When Zombies Attack Sometimes a horror film is just a horror film. by John Podhqretz Horror is the lowest and most primal form of cinematic entertainment—except,per-haps, for porn. You can take a...
Paid article Parody
"After word arrived Tuesday afternoon that Jerry Falwell had suffered a fatal heart attack, Charlie Gibson was determined not to lead his newscast with the preacher's death. " 'It lends importance...
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