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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Maharishi, What Have You Done? The hole one feels in the nation’s collective soul this week may be due to the passing of the Giggling Guru, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, of undisclosed...
Paid article Casual
SKINNER, DAVID
Casual RECOVERING CHEAPSKATE Growing up among the striving bourgeoisie (teachers, cops, tradesmen), I learned to be suspicious of anyone who was selling something. I remember being told that...
Paid article Good News for Conservatives
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL Good News for Conservatives What a moment! Having learned nothing from the left’s Bush Derangement Syndrome, the conservative movement’s big talkers spent the days before Super...
Paid article Can't We All Just Get Along?
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Can’t We All Just Get Along? John McCain courts the right. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Less than 12 hours after polls closed on Super Tuesday, the press corps covering John McCain gathered in a...
Paid article What Obama Means By Unity
LAST, JONATHAN V.
What Obama Means By Unity A liberal majority. BY JONATHAN V. LAST Sometime before Barack Obama’s strong showing on Super Tuesday, the Washington Post observed that the senator had been...
Paid article The Inconvenient Truths of 2008
STUNTZ, WILLIAM J.
The Inconvenient Truths of 2008 Four things the party loyalists won’t want to hear. BY WILLIAM J. STUNTZ Each party’s base has two inconvenient truths it doesn’t want to hear. For Republicans,...
Paid article Republicans Root for Obama
BARNES, FRED
Republicans Root for Obama But don’t count Hillary out. BY FRED BARNES Republicans and Barack Obama are far apart ideologically, but they have a common enemy: Hillary Clinton. This explains...
Paid article High Noon for Conservatives
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
High Noon for Conservatives Will Sheriff McCain fi ght the Democrats alone? BY JOSEPH BOTTUM It was High Noon on television, and the camera kept cutting away to those narrow shots of wall...
Paid article Mitt, We Hardly Knew Ye
barnett, dean
Mitt, We Hardly Knew Ye Romney bows out. BY DEAN BARNETT One night in early 1994, I found myself in a Republican ward committee meeting in Newton, Massachusetts. It promised to be a...
Paid article Not Every Leak Is Fit to Print
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
Not Every Leak Is Fit to Print Why have federal prosecutors subpoenaed a New York Times reporter? BY GABRIEL SCHOENFELD Investigations of national-security leaks in Washington are not all that...
Paid article A New Middle East, After All
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
A New Middle East, After All What George W. Bush hath wrought BY REUEL MARC GERECHT George W. Bush staked his presidency on his response to 9/11: on the proposition that the United States had...
Paid article The German Way Of War
Messenger, Robert
THE GERMAN WAY OF WAR How two centuries of militarism came to an end on the Eastern Front. BY ROBERT MESSENGER THERE IS A GERMAN WAY OF WAR. Its distinctive characteristic is the muster of...
Paid article America at Birth
Achorn, Edward
America at Birth Independence is won. Now begins the hard part. BY EDWARD ACHORN The Perils of Peace America’s Struggle for Survival After Yorktown by Thomas Fleming Collins/Smithsonian, 368...
Paid article More in Sorrow
Epstein, Joseph
More in Sorrow For Bernard Malamud, fi ction was the hard road to Truth. BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN Bernard Malamud A Writer’s Life by Philip Davis Oxford, 388 pp., $34.95 Saul Bellow used regularly...
Paid article Bodies in Emotion
QUEENAN, JOE
Bodies in Emotion ‘What does she mean by that?’ The mystery is solved. BY JOE QUEENAN The Power of Body Language by Tonya Reiman Pocket, 352 pp., $25 Every once in a while an author comes...
Paid article Life of Brian
TAUBE, MICHAEL
Life of Brian A comfortable breeze from north of the border. BY MICHAEL TAUBE Memoirs: 1939-1993 by Brian Mulroney Douglas Gibson, 1,152 pp. $50 In June 2004, the former Canadian prime...
Paid article God's Advocate
WEHNER, PETER
God’s Advocate Dinesh D’Souza goes the distance with the atheists. BY PETER WEHNER What’s So Great About Christianity by Dinesh D’Souza Regnery, 348 pp., $27.95 In the last few years we have...
Paid article Parody
Parody Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wears 3-D glasses during a visit to the control center for Iran’s space program near Tehran, February 4, 2008. REUTERS / FARS NEWS...
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