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IssueVol. 014 Issue 008 (November 3 2008)
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Paid article"DEAN BARNETT, 1967-2008"
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
In Memoriam DEAN BARNETT, 1967-2008 Courage, Aristotle says somewhere, is the first of the virtues, because courage makes the other virtues possible. Our friend and colleague Dean Barnett...
Paid articleThe Courtier Chronicles
EDITORIAL President Obama In politics, as one suspects in life, no good deed goes unpunished. John McCain staked everything on success in Iraq. He advocated the surge publicly and made the...
Paid articleThe Unity Fantasy
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Unity Fantasy The donkey and the elephant are not about to lie down together. BY ANDREW FERGUSON He was a college professor with strong political opinions— two marks against him right...
Paid articleSupposing Obama Were a Bipartisan
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Supposing Obama Were a Bipartisan What then? BY PETER BERKOWITZ In August 2004, a then-obscure Illinois state senator delivered a dazzling keynote address at the Democratic National...
Paid articlePut on a Happy Face
BARNES, FRED
Put on a Happy Face The Republican challenge. BY FRED BARNES Republicans have a big problem. Nope, it’s not fi guring out how to rebuild their party after consecutive defeats in...
Paid articleThe Emerging Majority
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Emerging Majority It’s not Republican. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI Small changes can have dramatic consequences. The electorate shifted about 4 points toward the Democrats in between the 2004...
Paid articleThe Worst Case Scenario
STELZER, IRWIN M.
The Worst Case Scenario The economic consequences of hope and change. BY IRWIN M. STELZER What will Barack Obama’s sweeping victory mean for the U.S. economy? Here are a few...
Paid articleA Guide to Elite Opinion
BELL, JEFFREY
A Guide to Elite Opinion California’s Prop. 8, Alaska’s governor, and other abominations. BY JEFFREY BELL In times like these, when conservatives are licking their wounds and trying to...
Paid articleWhat Happens in Vegas
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
What Happens in Vegas . . . Is reported here: A McCain campaign postmortem. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES As she dealt one losing hand after another at Mandalay Bay’s $10 blackjack tables...
Paid articleBloomberg's Bombast
SIEGEL, FRED
Bloomberg’s Bombast New York’s mayor buys himself a third term. BY FRED SIEGEL The folks over at Newsweek have a sly sense of humor. They put New York mayor Michael Bloomberg on the cover...
Paid articleDefi ning Jew-Hatred Down
k?ntzel, Matthias
Defi ning Jew-Hatred Down The curious response to Ahmadinejad at the U.N. BY MATTHIAS K?NTZEL It is a topsy-turvy world: At the United Nations—an organization born out of the...
Paid articleWe Blew It
O'ROURKE, P.J.
We Blew It A look back in remorse on the conservative opportunity that was squandered BY P. J. O’ROURKE Let us bend over and kiss our ass goodbye. Our 28-year conservative opportunity to fi...
Paid articleApathetics Anonymous
LABASH, MATT
Apathetics Anonymous The joy of deciding not to decide who should be the next president of the United States BY MATT LABASH A strange thing happened to me this election cycle. After...
Paid articleSir Vidia's Dance
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Sir Vidia’s Dance Can life and art be separated? BY JOSEPH BOTTUM During a brief remission in his wife’s cancer, the Nobel Prize-winning novelist V.S. Naipaul casually explained to a...
Paid articlePhysical Man
ANDERSON, RYAN T.
Physical Man Is science the alternative to philosophy and art? BY RYAN T. ANDERSON It’s a familiar comic scene. A man is searching for something under a street lamp. A...
Paid articleListener's Choice
SIMON, JOHN
Listener’s Choice One phonograph, eight records, and all the time in the world. BY JOHN SIMON Desert Island Discs is a longrunning favorite program of BBC radio, on which guests name the...
Paid articleNatural Poet
LEHRER, ELI
Natural Poet Environmental lyrics are more appealing than political verse. BY ELI LEHRER In a land where few poets can make more than a pittance off their verse, Mary Oliver stands as a...
Paid articleWhen It Sizzles
CATTON, PIA
When It Sizzles It’s Fashion Week in the capital of fashion. BY PIA CATTON Every industry has its own language, and in the fashion crowd—especially among the retail buyers—the...
Paid articleGrand Alliance
AIKMAN, DAVID
Grand Alliance How Winston and the Welsh Wizard made history. BY DAVID AIKMAN For all of the big and small studies of various stages of Churchill’s career—the early adventures in Cuba, the...
Paid articleThe One and Only
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The One and Only Barack Obama won’t need special effects to walk on water. BY JOHN PODHORETZ George M. Cohan, the songanddance man, is invited to the Oval Offi ce by Franklin D....
Paid articlePARODY
Parody “President-elect Barack Obama pivoted quickly to begin fi lling out his new administration on Wednesday, selecting hard-charging Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel as White House chief of staff...
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