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Paid articleTom Cruise, Gray Lady, etc.
Cruising fur ein Bruising Needless to say, The Scrapbook is devoted to the First Amendment, and our heritage of freedom of speech. And while we might not always agree with what people are saying,...
Paid articleJoseph Epstein, optimist
Offers I Could Refuse Apessimist is a man who doesn't check his mail. I, an optimist, approach my mailbox each morning light of heart and with hope in my step. I also click on my email twelve or...
Paid articleRichard Lugar, Meet David Kilcullen
EDITORIAL Richard Lugar, Meet David Kilcullen Indiana senator Richard Lugar is, if he may say so himself, a thoughtful fellow. Not, to be fair, that he quite says so himself. In his speech on the...
Paid articleThings Fall Apart
BARNES, FRED
Things Fall Apart Why the center didn't hold on immigration. by Fred Barnes The what-ifs in the sudden death of immigration reform are intriguing. What if Senate majority leader Harry Reid hadn't...
Paid articleExit Blair
BAKER, GERARD
Exit Blair... Enter Gordon Brown. by Gerard Baker It takes skill to turn one of the most predictable and anticipated events in political history into a virtual showstopper. It takes something...
Paid articleRudy at Regent
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Rudy at Regent Giuliani gets a standing ovation at Pat Robertson's university. by Matthew Continetti It was June 26, and Rudy Giuliani was surprised. This was his first visit to Regent University...
Paid articleOrderly Humiliation
DONNELLY, TOM
Orderly Humiliation The moderates think they've found a 'responsible' way out of Iraq. by Tom Donnelly Operation Phantom Thunder, the first real effect of the Iraq troop surge of the past six...
Paid articleRoberts Rules
Eastland, Terry
Roberts Rules The Supreme Court term ends with a 5-4 decision against racial preferences. by Terry Eastland The Supreme Court, in its very last decision of the term, limited the ability of public...
Paid articleLearning for Dollars
MacDonald, Heather
Learning for Dollars Bloomberg's fanciful antipoverty program. by Heather Mac Donald New York mayor Michael Bloomberg announced his latest change of political party two weeks ago and cast himself...
Paid articleSarkozy Starts Strong
GURFINKIEL, MICHEL
Sarkozy Starts Strong And the opposition splits—literally. by Michel Gurfinkiel Hyperpresident—that's what France's leading conservative newspaper, Le Figaro, called Nicolas Sarkozy two weeks ago....
Paid articleTax Cuts for Kids
CONDA, CESAR; stein, robert
Tax Cuts for Kids A pro-family agenda for 2008. by Cesar Conda & Robert Stein Tax reform has been the Holy Grail of conservative economists since the early 1990s. But after years of conservative...
Paid articleEndangered Salman
MARSHALL, PAUL
Endangered Salman From London to Cairo, free speech is under assault. by Paul Marshall On June 16, Queen Elizabeth announced in the annual birthday honors list that author Salman Rushdie,...
Paid articleThe New Strategy in Iraq
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.; KAGAN, KIMBERLY
The New Strategy in Iraq General Petraeus learns from past U.S. mistakes By Frederick W Kagan & Kimberly Kagan The new strategy for Iraq has entered its second phase. Now that all of the...
Paid articleModern Mythology
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Modern Mythology How Stalinists became martyrs by Stephen Schwartz Who in the world was John Henry Faulk? I grew up in the 1950s, a "red-diaper baby" born to parents intoxicated with pro-Soviet...
Paid articleBook of Memories
HOLLANDER, PAUL
Book of Memories The charmed life of a modern Hungarian writer. by Paul Hollander George Konrad may well be the only Hungarian writer whose books have been translated into every major European...
Paid articleStink for England
AIKMAN, DAVID
Stink for England The assault on the senses in early modern Britain. by David Aikman "Ugly," "Itchy," "Mouldy," Noisy," "Grotty." The plain old Anglo- Saxon adjectives of distaste that...
Paid articleQuaker Nation?
ANDERSON, RYAN T.
Quaker Nation? The Society of Friends and American society. by Ryan T. Anderson Everything you think you know about them is probably wrong. They don't live in pennsylvania or ride...
Paid articleSo Long, Tony
Bowman, James
So Long, Tony Even 'the greatest soap opera ever' must come to an end. by James Bowman The final scene of the final episode of the long-running HBO hit The Sopranos inspired thousands of fans to...
Paid articleReverend Mike
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Reverend Mike American health care is sick, and Cuba is the cure. by John Podhoretz You may think me mad when I say that the closest historical parallel to Michael Moore is William Jennings Bryan....
Paid articleParody
"... These are some of the particulars of the last will and testament of Brooke Astor, New York's doyenne of philanthropy and high society who turned 105 in March____The will, which Mrs. Astor...
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