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Paid articleGlobaloney Updated
Scrapbook Globaloney Updated Like most Americans, THE SCRAPBOOK was surprised—and a little disappointed—that the job in the Obama administration that should have gone to Fareed Zakaria,...
Paid articleCOMIC RELIEF
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual COMIC RELIEF While the fi nancial crisis has gripped the rest of the world, my investments have been doing quite well. Not my traditional investments, mind you. My house is...
Paid articleCreative Conservatism
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIAL Creative Conservatism If you’re out of power, you might as well take advantage of it. Surely this moment calls for some creative conservatism. The economy has been in recession...
Paid articleA Future for Brand Bush?
BARNES, FRED
A Future for Brand Bush? Jeb contemplates a Senate run. BY FRED BARNES When Mel Martinez reached Jeb Bush last week to tell him that Martinez would shortly announce his decision not to...
Paid articleMandate for What?
EMERY, NOEMIE
Mandate for What? Obama has good reason to make the left gnash their teeth. BY NOEMIE EMERY On Monday, December 1, Barack Obama, who had kicked off his campaign a year earlier touting his...
Paid articleDr. Daschle's Dubious Cure
MIller, Henry I.
Dr. Daschle’s Dubious Cure Get ready for health care activism. BY HENRY I. MILLER & DAVE GERSHON By choosing a seasoned Washington operator like former Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle...
Paid article"Wilkinson and Posner, Dissenting"
WHITE, ADAM J.
Wilkinson and Posner, Dissenting Two conservative judges challenge Justice Scalia. BY ADAM J. WHITE Even before their Election Day drubbing, conservatives had begun to reexamine their...
Paid articlePalin Went Down to Georgia
DANNENFELSER, MARJORIE
Palin Went Down to Georgia Why her popularity is undimmed. BY MARJORIE DANNENFELSER It looks like Sarah Palin won’t be fading away. Not if Saxby Chambliss has anything to say about it. “I...
Paid articleThe Past Isn't What It Used To Be
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Past Isn’t What It Used To Be The remaking of the mixed-up National Museum of American History BY ANDREW FERGUSON The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History,...
Paid articlePakistan's Jihad
Roggio, Bill
Pakistan’s Jihad In the war on terror, Islamabad is both with us and against us BY BILL ROGGIO & THOMAS JOSCELYN Just two days after the gunmen’s siege in Mumbai ended, Pakistani president...
Paid articleEnd of the Road
Epstein, Joseph
End of the Road On the journey to oblivion BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN If death is an old joke that comes to each of us afresh, how is it no one is laughing? Because, as an old radio comedy show...
Paid articleMorandi at the Met
MULLARKEY, MAUREEN
Morandi at the Met An artist, ‘with much faith in Fascism,’ gets a second look. BY MAUREEN MULLARKEY A painter’s painter and one of Italy’s most admired, Giorgio Morandi (18901964), took...
Paid articleWhirlwind Gibbs
VINCIGUERRA, THOMAS
Whirlwind Gibbs The pride of the ‘New Yorker,’ ripe for recovery. BY THOMAS VINCIGUERRA Imagine a writer who, by his midthirties, had published more than a million words in the New Yorker....
Paid articleReality Bites
Bostick, Natalie
Reality Bites As millions tune in, Losers become Winners. BY NATALIE BOSTICK Once upon a time there was a man named Richard Simmons. Richard was a sweet man with a big heart, and if you...
Paid articleUnfi t to Print
MURCHISON, WILLIAM
Unfi t to Print The self-infl icted wounds of a newspaper enterprise. BY WILLIAM MURCHISON Edna Ferber made a handsome career spinning dynastic tales (Giant, Showboat, Cimarron, etc.)...
Paid articleRose-Colored Milk
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Rose-Colored Milk A sexual liberationist gets the sainthood treatment. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Sean Penn is no sweetheart. As an actor, he goes farther and deeper than any American performer...
Paid articleParody
Parody “Embattled auto company chief executives scored some points with Congress by driving—instead of fl ying—to the hearings on a possible federal assistance package.” —News item, December 4,...
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