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Paid articleVarieties of Anti-Palinism
Scrapbook Varieties of Anti-Palinism The increasing descent into childishness by the mainstream media, under the influence of their loathing for Sarah Palin, is a trend worth...
Paid articleBEDTIME STORIES
LABASH, MATT
Casual BEDTIME STORIES I’m not against children’s literature, though I’m not exactly for it either. Books make kids smart. Smart kids grow into smart young adults. And smart young...
Paid articleViva McCain!
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL Viva McCain! It’s been a dopey campaign. But they usually are. In 1932, Franklin Roosevelt ran on balancing the budget and cutting government spending. In 1940, it was...
Paid articleTwits on Parade
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Twits on Parade Twittering is the newest of the new media. And the worst. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Maybe you’ve noticed: These political blogs can be so gabby. Yap yap yap. You go to some...
Paid article"To Attack, or Not to Attack?"
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
To Attack, or Not to Attack? The cultural contradictions of McCainism. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES At a town hall in this conservative suburb of Milwaukee last Thursday, a middle-aged man took the...
Paid articleManhattan Project as Metaphor
RABKIN, ARI
Manhattan Project as Metaphor And a very misleading one. BY ARI RABKIN At the “town hall” presidential debate last week, moderator Tom Brokaw asked if, in the interest of coming up with...
Paid articleWill It Be a Blue Bluegrass State?
DYCHE, JOHN DAVID
Will It Be a Blue Bluegrass State? The Democrats’ war on Mitch McConnell. BY JOHN DAVID DYCHE In 2004, South Dakota voters ousted Tom Daschle despite his status as the Senate’s Democratic...
Paid articleNo Shore Thing
Blake, Whitney
No Shore Thing A Maryland GOP stronghold is under siege. BY WHITNEY BLAKE Maryland’s first congressional district doesn’t usually generate headlines. It’s a reliably Republican district that...
Paid articleA Faltering Big Red Machine
WOLFFORD, DAVID
A Faltering Big Red Machine Republicans may lose their hold on Ohio’s second district. BY DAVID WOLFFORD Ohio’s second congressional district is up for grabs. A Republican stronghold...
Paid articleThe Fog
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
Frederick W. Kagan translates Obama’s vague foreign policy pronouncements: It’s the Clinton administration in a more dangerous world. Discerning Barack Obama’s foreign policy in any detail is...
Paid articleThe Cabinet of Dr. Obama
levin, yuval
Yuval Levin dissects the health care proposals of Obama and McCain Over the past few weeks, in a series of television ads, in stump speeches, and in the presidential and vice presidential...
Paid articleInvasion of the Wallet Snatchers
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Matthew Continetti confi rms your suspicions about Obamanomics: You, your children, and your children’s children will be stuck paying the bill. Hello and welcome to Advanced Obamanomics at...
Paid articleNight of the Living Constitution
Eastland, Terry
Terry Eastland explains the judicial consequences of an Obama presidency Have you noticed how the justices of the Supreme Court are living longer and longer, compiling more and more years of...
Paid articleShe's Come Undone
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
She’s Come Undone From Gore guru to pretty paranoid BY KATHERINE MANGU-WARD Naomi Wolf, bestselling author of The Beauty Myth, lover of earth tones, and speaker of truth to power, was...
Paid articleGame Over
QUEENAN, JOE
Game Over The rise and fall of televised cribbage. BY JOE QUEENAN Nothing in entertainment history is more shocking than the overnight collapse of the televised cribbage craze. Prime-time...
Paid articleRed Aussie
HOLLANDER, PAUL
Red Aussie He adored Stalin, and the usual suspects adored him. BY PAUL HOLLANDER Neither the subject nor the author of this book is likely to be familiar to many American readers, but...
Paid articleSafety First
KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
Safety First What it means when the Germans reward ‘peace.’ BY SUSANNE KLINGENSTEIN On October 19, at the Frankfurt Book Fair, the German-born painter Anselm Kiefer will receive the Peace...
Paid articleVillage Vanguard
RADOSH, RONALD
Village Vanguard Bob Dylan and the origins of folk-rock. BY RONALD RADOSH Everyone recognizes the cover photo for Bob Dylan’s 1963 Columbia album, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. The singer is...
Paid articleThe Joke's on Him
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Joke’s on Him Bill Maher could use a lesson in civility from Michael Moore. BY JOHN PODHORETZ It is the thesis of the new nonfi ction fi lm Religulous that religion is a “neurological...
Paid articlePARODY
Parody “The global fi nancial crisis has laid waste to some major banks and other fi nancial institutions in the United States and Europe, but Iceland may be the fi rst country to face the...
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