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Paid article "Bella Abzug, Superstar?"
Scrapbook Bella Abzug, Superstar? Reading a very, very long story in last Sunday’s New York Times about the clash of feminism and the civil rights movement in the Democratic...
Paid article PRIMARY COLORS
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual PRIMARY COLORS For a reporter, going to New Hampshire in primary season is like going to the ballpark: No matter how many times you’ve been, you might see something you’ve never seen...
Paid article Waiting for Reagan
EDITORIAL Waiting for Reagan Conservative editorialists, radio hosts, and bloggers are unhappy. They don’t like the Republican presidential fi eld, and many of them have been heaping opprobrium...
Paid article Ewwww La La
MOUTET, ANNE-ELISABETH
Ewwww La La France recoils from its president’s indiscretion. BY ANNE-ELISABETH MOUTET Paris It wasn’t supposed to happen this way. In a country where politicians’ peccadilloes usually...
Paid article Prepare to Be Stimulated
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Prepare to Be Stimulated From the president on down, Washington agrees the economy needs a jolt. BY IRWIN M. STELZER It seems that political panic puts paid to partisanship. In a...
Paid article Obama Is Not Reagan
BARNES, FRED
Obama Is Not Reagan And other observations from the campaign trail. BY FRED BARNES Barack Obama made quite a splash with his comment last week likening himself to Ronald Reagan. Who’d have...
Paid article Conservative Populism
levin, yuval; PONNURU, RAMESH
Conservative Populism Rightly understood. BY YUVAL LEVIN & RAMESH PONNURU Anxious lower middle class families are shaping up to be the crucial political constituency of this year’s election....
Paid article "Empathy, Anyone?"
LENZNER, STEVEN J.
Empathy, Anyone? The politics of feeling. BY STEVEN J. LENZNER The politics of hope? The politics of change? How about the politics of empathy? To judge from the 2008 campaign so far, a...
Paid article Wolff in Wolf 's Clothing
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Wolff in Wolf ’s Clothing Death of a Stalinist. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Berkeley, Calif. The affection of the media for the “official” leftist narrative on the totalitarian crimes of the 20th...
Paid article Chicken Little Is Right
DONNELLY, TOM; SCHMITT, GARY
Chicken Little Is Right Don’t look now, but our planes are falling out of the sky. BY TOM DONNELLY & GARY SCHMITT On an early November day in the skies over southern Indiana, Maj. Steve...
Paid article The Wages of Sensitivity
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Wages of SensitivityThe Democrats’ politically correct chickens come home to roost. BY NOEMIE EMERY Sometime back in the 1990s, when the culture wars were the only ones we thought...
Paid article Making Political Trouble
LABASH, MATT
Making Political Trouble Roger Stone shows how it’s done—again By Matt Labash Miami As one who was never terribly enamored of Hillary Clinton’s personality to start with, I grudgingly admit to...
Paid article "Come Home, America"
SIEGEL, FRED
Come Home, America The siren song of contemporary liberalism BY FRED SIEGEL The 2006 election put a spring in the step of many on the left who saw in its outcome the herald of a liberal...
Paid article A Catholic Moment
SULLIVAN, DANIEL
A Catholic Moment The Society of Jesus and the making of America. BY DANIEL SULLIVAN Jean Bethke Elshtain, the respected professor of religious history, once remarked at a lecture at the...
Paid article Who's Fascist Now?
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
Who’s Fascist Now? The irony of the left’s favorite epithet. BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD Back during his 1976 campaign for president, Ronald Reagan made the offhand comment to Time that “Fascism was...
Paid article Forgotten Apostate
RADOSH, RONALD
Forgotten Apostate The most important ex-socialist you’ve never heard of. BY RONALD RADOSH A few years ago, a well-known neoconservative asked a simple question: “Why do so many of us persist...
Paid article Moses of Vienna
PANEK, RICHARD
Moses of Vienna The lesson of Freud’s exile and death. BY RICHARD PANEK The story goes that when the Nazis raided Berggasse 19 in Vienna in March 1938, they were helping themselves to the...
Paid article The Brain Drain
Fleming, Colin
The Brain Drain Lenin’s choice for intellectuals: Get shot, or go into exile. BY COLIN FLEMING Spin doesn’t get much more draconian than Leon Trotsky’s comments to a Western journalist in...
Paid article The Cool One
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Cool One The target here is not the abortionist but the hipster. BY JOHN PODHORETZ A debate has arisen about whether the out-of-nowhere smash hit comedy Juno—a box-offi ce sensation...
Paid article Parody
Parody “If we can tell anything about the candidates from their campaign theme music, it may be this: They (or perhaps their aides) aren’t paying much attention to the lyrics. If they were, they...
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