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Paid article Shriver vs. Begala? Just You Wait.
Scrapbook Shriver vs. Begala? Just You Wait. When Tropic Thunder, the recent Ben Stiller comedy, opened at the box office in August, Timothy Shriver, chairman and CEO of the Special...
Paid article WATCHERS OF THE SKIES
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Casual WATCHERS OF THE SKIES This summer, in the unlikely pages of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, two astronomers made a grand literary announcement. It was...
Paid article CAR SEAT REGULATION
CHULSKY, MARK
Correspondence CAR SEAT REGULATION THANK YOU TO Jonathan V. Last, whose “Notes from the Nanny State” (October 6) confi rmed what I suspected for a long time. I wonder if there are any...
Paid article Here They Come
Continetti,", "Matthew
EDITORIAL Here They Come It’s time to face facts. In-your-face liberalism is about to make a comeback. And this time it will be on steroids. Next year the Democrats will control both...
Paid article Sarah Palin's Future
BARNES, FRED
Sarah Palin’s Future Alaska’s most valuable resource. BY FRED BARNES Six thousand tickets were grabbed up in three hours for Sarah Palin’s speech here at the baseball field of Elon...
Paid article Loathing Sarah Palin
Epstein, Joseph
Loathing Sarah Palin The Two Months Hate of feminists. BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN The liberal women I know—and most of the women I seem to know are liberal—loathe Sarah Palin. They don’t merely...
Paid article It Ain't Over Till It's Over
PIERESON, JAMES
It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over The case against pessimism. BY JAMES PIERESON With just two weeks left before the election, John McCain faces a difficult test in overcoming the lead...
Paid article Are Universities Above the Law?
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Are Universities Above the Law? For the sake of liberal education they shouldn’t be. BY PETER BERKOWITZ Three lawsuits—against Dartmouth College and Duke and Princeton universities—may be...
Paid article The Doleful State of Liddy's Race
HAM, MARY KATHARINE
The Doleful State of Liddy’s Race Another red state cliffhanger. BY MARY KATHARINE HAM Senator Elizabeth Dole breezed into the lobby of the Raleigh Marriott on October 15 after a day of...
Paid article "Old Europe, New Europe"
CROPSEY, SETH
Old Europe, New Europe Red Europe, blue Europe. BY SETH CROPSEY The division of Europe into “old” and “new” parallels the blue and red state split of American electoral politics. In the...
Paid article Is the Era of Big Government Back?
STUNTZ, WILLIAM J.
Is the Era of Big Government Back? Don’t bet on it. BY WILLIAM J. STUNTZ If the pundit class is right, Americans are in for another era of big government: the New Deal on steroids. In...
Paid article The Best Are Yet to Come
MAHTANI, SAHIL
The Best Are Yet to Come Obama’s retrograde position on skills-based immigration. BY SAHIL MAHTANI & PIERPAOLO BARBIERI Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan recently suggested that...
Paid article Rocky Road
HARSANYI, DAVID
Rocky Road Plenty of obstacles for Colorado’s Republicans. BY DAVID HARSANYI If an optimistic Republican were to sit down and fiddle around with one of those adjustable online...
Paid article The Last Frontier
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
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Paid article Class Will Tell
SCHULMAN, SAM
Class Will Tell Why the commentariat honors Bill Ayers as a respectable member of the upper middle class and fi nds Sarah Palin contemptible BY SAM SCHULMAN Pour yourself a Johnnie Walker...
Paid article "Pale Horse, Pale Writer"
ALLEN, BROOKE
Pale Horse, Pale Writer Is the author of ‘Noon Wine’ a classic? BY BROOKE ALLEN Having by now published the best work of all the major writers in United States history, the Library of...
Paid article Transitional Lincoln
levin, yuval
Transitional Lincoln The speech that put a frontier lawyer-politician on the road to the White House. BY YUVAL LEVIN Our world has many problems, but a shortage of books about...
Paid article Boyz n the Book
GRABAR, MARY
Boyz n the Book Johnny can read, but won’t, and who can blame him? BY MARY GRABAR A Rip Van Winkle waking up from a 30-year nap on a college campus today would notice a strange change...
Paid article Show Freaks
Macomber, Shawn
Show Freaks A murder mystery in the Theater of Marvels. BY SHAWN MACOMBER In “Wordplay,” a Wes Cravendirected episode of the underappreciated 1980s Twilight Zone revival, a middle-aged...
Paid article Kitsch in Cabinets
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Kitsch in Cabinets Behind every successful politician stands a collector. BY ANDREW STUTTAFORD An opportunity to listen to Robert Kennedy Jr. promoting his new book blaming Republicans for...
Paid article Oliver's Story
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Oliver’s Story Josh Brolin plays Will Ferrell playing George W. Bush. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Oliver Stone accused Lyndon Johnson of killing John F. Kennedy in one fi lm, and Richard Nixon of...
Paid article Not a Parody
Not A Parody “Madonna and Guy Ritchie have agreed to divorce after seven-and-a-half years of marriage, their representatives confi rmed today. They have both requested that the media maintain...
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