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Paid articleWe're Frosted
Scrapbook We’re Frosted THE SCRAPBOOK notes with dismay some innovative justice meted out in Vermont. Readers will recall the incident last January when dozens of young nighttime revelers...
Paid articleTEA FOR TWO
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual TEA FOR TWO Barack Obama’s elitism runs even deeper than previously thought. Not only does the man from Hawaii, Morningside Heights, Cambridge, and Hyde Park look down on the grubby...
Paid articleVoting for Commander in Chief
EDITORIALS Voting for Commander in Chief It would be hard to design a better test for the job of commander in chief than the real-life test senators John McCain and Barack Obama have undergone...
Paid articleTheir Intended
Mccormack, John
Their Intended Obama and his fans. BY JOHN MCCORMACK Bristow, Va. Barack Obama’s rally at Nissan Pavilion on June 5 has all the makings of a rock concert. Outside the venue, merchants at...
Paid articleThe Few, the Proud
barnett, dean
The Few, the Proud Harvard ROTC’s fi ve new offi cers. BY DEAN BARNETT Cambridge, Mass. A sense of history suffuses formal events at Harvard, probably inevitable when an institution is 372...
Paid articleFuelish Democrats
BARNES, FRED
Fuelish Democrats How high gas prices might work for Republicans. BY FRED BARNES Republicans finally have a winning argument on a big issue, and they’d better make the most of it. It starts...
Paid articleAftershocks
TERRILL, ROSS
Aftershocks A new China could be glimpsed after the earthquake. BY ROSS TERRILL Chongqing In a Beijing publisher’s board room on the afternoon of May 12, an editor interrupted our meeting...
Paid articleMr. Obama's Neighborhood
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Mr. Obama’s Neighborhood The Democratic candidate has made his home in Chicago’s Hyde Park, a place that’s not like any other in America. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Hyde Park, Chicago When Barack Obama...
Paid articleMr. Sununu Goes to Washington
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Mr. Sununu Goes to Washington The political philosophy of an actual politician BY P.J. O’ROURKE American political methodology is an ontological construct. No, I don’t know what I’m...
Paid articleThe Train Wreck Ahead
CaPretta, James C.
The Train Wreck Ahead Medicare is rolling toward disaster, and there is no easy way to fi x it. BY JAMES C. CAPRETTA Social Security reform plans are a dime a dozen, but credible Medicare...
Paid articleWas Churchill a Zionist?
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
Was Churchill a Zionist? Yes, most of the time BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD It’s inevitable that scholars and authors will plumb every facet of our larger historical fi gures, a trait made evident by...
Paid articleWords and Music
Macomber, Shawn
Words and Music What can happen when Art serves Power. BY SHAWN MACOMBER The outside world’s impression of a given artistic endeavor will nearly always pale in comparison with the epic...
Paid articleTo See Ourselves
BLITZ, MARK
To See Ourselves ‘The willful, or sovereign, self is . . . the cause of our troubles.’ BY MARK BLITZ Scholars—“we scholars,” as Nietzsche mockingly calls us and himself—often trace today’s...
Paid articleWashington by Design
STRINER, RICHARD
Washington by Design What the look of the nation’s capital tells us. BY RICHARD STRINER The architecture of our nation’s capital will never stop fascinating people, as two recent books about...
Paid articleShall We Dance?
Bostick, Natalie
Shall We Dance? We shall—even if we cannot and should not. BY NATALIE BOSTICK Every 20 years or so dance appears on television in a big way. In the 1980s we had Solid Gold, Dance Fever,...
Paid articlePushtak to Shove
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Pushtak to Shove Adam Sandler attacks the Middle East. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Adam Sandler’s lunatic new comedy, You Don’t Mess with the Zohan, is a landmark of sorts: Aside from...
Paid articleParody
Parody “Susan Sarandon . . . says if John McCain gets elected, she will move to Italy or Canada.” —Liz Smith, New York Post, May...
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