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IssueVol. 013 Issue 029 (April 14 2008)
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Paid articleThe Friends of Obama
Scrapbook The Friends of Obama There’s a story, probably apocryphal, that Warren G. Harding, surveying his presidency, lamented that “in this job I am not worried about my enemies. It is my...
Paid articleADVERTISING WEAK
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual ADVERTISING WEAK My friend Jody Bottum once suggested that there are three basic stories in fiction: (1) boy meets girl; (2) a stranger came to town; and (3) there once was a man...
Paid articleBALKAN BRAWL
Correspondence BALKAN BRAWL IN HIS ARTICLE “Recognition Without Power” (March 31 / April 7), Stephen Schwartz joins the rest of the media in the collective international lynching of the...
Paid articlePatriotism Paranoia
EDITORIAL Patriotism Paranoia During an appearance in Philadelphia last month, Hillary Clinton introduced a controversial couple as part of her presidential campaign. She defended them as...
Paid articleHanging by a Thread
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
Hanging by a Thread Hillary Clinton’s big-state fallacy BY JEFFREY H. ANDERSON When is 1,252 greater than 1,414? Apparently, when Hillary Clinton has the 1,252 (delegates, that is). Clinton...
Paid articleSeven New Deadly Sins
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Seven New Deadly Sins Suitably updated. BY P.J. O’ROURKE Busy times for us sinners—there are now an additional Seven Deadly Sins. The fresh abominations in the eyes of the Lord...
Paid articleThe Polar Bears Are All Right
GOLDFARB, MICHAEL
The Polar Bears Are All Right So cool it about the Arctic ice. BY MICHAEL GOLDFARB In 1817, nearly a century before Roald Amundsen first navigated the long-sought Northwest Passage, the Royal...
Paid articleWhat Happened in Basra
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.; KAGAN, KIMBERLY
What Happened in Basra The Maliki-Sadr showdown. BY FREDERICK W. KAGAN & KIMBERLY KAGAN On March 24, 2008, Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) under Lieutenant General Mohan al-Fireji launched a...
Paid articleHow Sarko Got His Groove Back
MOUTET, ANNE-ELISABETH
How Sarko Got His Groove Back A triumphant 36 hours in Britain. BY ANNE-ELISABETH MOUTET Paris With Nicolas Sarkozy’s precipitous slide in the polls finally reversed thanks to a carefully...
Paid articleThe Politics of Hope, Take One
CHIEPPO, CHARLES; STERGIOS, JIM
The Politics of Hope, Take One Deval Patrick’s unpretty preview of an Obama presidency. BY CHARLES CHIEPPO & JIM STERGIOS Both are purveyors of “the politics of hope.” Both run optimism-heavy,...
Paid articleNot What They Supposed
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Not What They Supposed The terror connection missed by the Clintonistas. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Four months after the start of the Iraq war, two former senior Clinton administration national...
Paid articleI and My Brother Against My Cousin
KURTZ, STANLEY
I and My Brother Against My Cousin Is Islam the key to understanding the Middle East? Tribalism offers a more profound— if neglected—insight into the region. BY STANLEY KURTZ On the...
Paid articleTwo Routes to Reality
PRUNTY, WYATT
Two Routes to Reality Kennedy sings, Hass describes, poetic truth BY WYATT PRUNTY X.J. Kennedy’s In a Prominent Bar in Secaucus and Robert Hass’s Time and Materials take different paths to...
Paid articleThe Right Stuff
CASSE, DANIEL
The Right Stuff Conservatism prevails when the hatchets are buried. BY DANIEL CASSE Does the conservative movement still exist in any meaningful sense? It is now nearly two decades since...
Paid articleGoodbye, Blockbuster
CASSIDY, VICTOR M.
Goodbye, Blockbuster Are museums rediscovering the treasures within? BY VICTOR M. CASSIDY It was the strangest art exhibition you ever did see. Installed in two galleries at the Art Institute...
Paid articleBook of Revelations
Short, Edward
Book of Revelations Father Rutler proves wit and God can coexist. BY EDWARD SHORT The parent tradition of English literature includes many subsidiary traditions. There are the...
Paid articleReal Slick Willie
FERGUSON, TIM
Real Slick Willie The uncrowned king of California politics remembers—selectively. BY TIM FERGUSON It’s a safe bet that jaunty Willie Brown, the longtime speaker of the California Assembly and...
Paid articleCritic Under Fire
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Critic Under Fire The retreat from ‘Stop-Loss.’ BY JOHN PODHORETZ No one wants to see Iraq war movies. The latest major Hollywood release about Iraq, Stop-Loss, cratered at the box offi ce in...
Paid articleParody
Parody “Havana — New President Raul Castro’s government has lifted a ban on Cubans staying at hotels previously reserved for foreigners, ending another restriction that had been especially...
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