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Issue Vol. 013 Issue 032 (May 5 2008)
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Paid article Still Crazy, After All These Years
Scrapbook Still Crazy, After All These Years Every now and then THE SCRAPBOOK is seized with the thought that the last, best hope of mankind—or at any rate, for our peace of mind—will be...
Paid article NAMING NAMES
SKINNER, DAVID
Casual NAMING NAMES One early sign of man’s superior station in the natural hierarchy was that he got to name the animals—this according to the Book of Genesis. If the job had fallen to me...
Paid article Carter's Heir
EDITORIAL Carter’s Heir “Senator Obama does not agree with President Carter’s decision to go forward with this meeting because he does not support negotiations with Hamas until they renounce...
Paid article Republicans Go Green?
GOLDFARB, MICHAEL
Republicans Go Green? The party looks like it will soon follow Arnold’s lead. BY MICHAEL GOLDFARB New Haven California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, once the proud owner of a fleet of...
Paid article Housebroken 'Blue Dogs'
Blake, Whitney
Housebroken ‘Blue Dogs’ Nancy Pelosi keeps them on a short leash. BY WHITNEY BLAKE When Democrats swept the 2006 midterm elections, several freshman House Democrats won on conservative...
Paid article To Tell the Truth
BARNES, FRED
To Tell the Truth Will the real Barack Obama please stand up? BY FRED BARNES E.J. Dionne’s column in the Washington Post asked this question about Barack Obama: “Is he Adlai Stevenson or John...
Paid article The Petraeus Promotion
BELL, JEFFREY
The Petraeus Promotion Good for Iraq, good for the Middle East . . . and good for McCain. BY JEFFREY BELL President Bush’s decision to elevate General David Petraeus to lead the Central...
Paid article How We'll Know When We've Won
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
How We’ll Know When We’ve Won A defi nition of success in Iraq BY FREDERICK W. KAGAN The president’s nomination of generals David Petraeus and Raymond Odierno to take command of U.S. Central...
Paid article Hurricane Eve Hits New Orleans
LABASH, MATT
Hurricane Eve Hits New Orleans Celebrating a decade of those revolting monologues BY MATT LABASH New Orleans Each of us had his own reason for coming to the Superdome on April 11-12. Renamed...
Paid article Go for the Bitter Bloc
Salam, Reihan
Go for the Bitter Bloc Hillary shows McCain the path to victory over Obama BY REIHAN SALAM Last week’s Pennsylvania primary demonstrated that Barack Obama is not unbeatable. This might sound a...
Paid article The Media Builds a Monument to Itself
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Media Builds a Monument to Itself BY ANDREW FERGUSON If Walter Cronkite’s mom was going to put together a scrapbook of her son’s career—well, it would be a miracle, because she’d be about...
Paid article Greek Bearing Gift
SIMON, JOHN
Greek Bearing Gift Constantine Cavafy, the tortured bard of Alexandria. BY JOHN SIMON Is there a poet more translated into English than the Alexandrian Greek Constantine Cavafy? Rainer Maria...
Paid article Like Lost Sheep
PRICHARD, ROBERT W.
Like Lost Sheep These days, the Episcopal missionaries are from Africa. BY ROBERT W. PRICHARD This is the most recent in a growing genre of books that seek to explain the current feuding in...
Paid article College Daze
JULIAN, LIAM
College Daze The ‘great conversation’ is now the sounds of chaos. BY LIAM JULIAN The late William F. Buckley Jr. burst onto the national scene in 1951, not because he had just penned a...
Paid article The Enforcer
BUNCH, SONNY
The Enforcer The standards and practices of long lost Hollywood. BY SONNY BUNCH Faced with the prospect of a fi nancially crippling NC17 rating for his latest fi lm, Grindhouse, Quentin...
Paid article Room With View
Messenger, Robert
Room With View Small change at the Met. BY ROBERT MESSENGER There are parts of the Metropolitan Museum of Art that seem to me like home. So it was with some trepidation that I wandered in to...
Paid article Goo to Go
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Goo to Go Sometimes a guy needs to see a chick fl ick. BY JOHN PODHORETZ There is a fault line running through America, a chasm so vast that it cannot be bridged. It is not the divide...
Paid article Parody
Parody “Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are undeniably exhausted. They’ve been campaigning hard for more than a year, and their wall-towall schedules won’t let up anytime soon. . . ....
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