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IssueVol. 013 Issue 042 (July 21 2008)
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Paid articleObamaweek
Scrapbook Obamaweek Last week on this page, we published an imaginary memo from an Obama adviser urging the Chosen One to speak at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. It concluded: “If this...
Paid articleGOT SMART
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual GOT SMART When it comes to wheels, I’m a small car man. Always have been, always will be. Automotively speaking, I really do believe that small is beautiful. Not for everyone,...
Paid articleCHALLENGING GORE
WINER, EVAN
Correspondence CHALLENGING GORE IN CHALLENGING the Monday-morning quarterbacking over military tactics in Afghanistan and Iraq, Reuel Marc Gerecht (“Are We Safer?” June 30) asks, “If Al Gore...
Paid article'Stunningly Shameful'
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIALS ‘Stunningly Shameful’ On January 23, 2008, during her keynote speech at the glitzy World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Condoleezza Rice made a surprisingly friendly...
Paid articleWe Can't Handle the Truth
FERGUSON, ANDREW
We Can’t Handle the Truth The surest way to create a campaign controversy. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Former Texas senator Phil Gramm ran for president in 1996. He raised $20 million, spent nearly...
Paid articleFrom Newsroom to White House
Eastland, Terry
From Newsroom to White House Tony Snow, 1955-2008. BY TERRY EASTLAND Tony Snow was two years out of college when he got his fi rst job in journalism. I was editor of the editorial page of...
Paid article"Obama, Democrats, and the Surge"
WEHNER, PETER
Obama, Democrats, and the Surge They were against it before it succeeded. BY PETER WEHNER This was the week that the Democratic party ran up the white fl ag when it comes to the surge in...
Paid articleInto Africa
KAPLAN, ROGER
Into Africa Mischief-making is the latest Chinese export. BY ROGER KAPLAN Close on the heels of the latest sham election in Zimbabwe, the International Criminal Court announced last week...
Paid articleThe Future of Iraq
KAGAN, KIMBERLY
The Future of Iraq The decline of violence, the rise of politics BY KIMBERLY KAGAN I have made four trips to Iraq since May 2007. I have walked through markets in Baghdad escorted by U.S....
Paid articleThe Fannie and Freddie Follies
LINDSEY, LAWRENCE B.
The Fannie and Freddie Follies Spare the rod, spoil the child. BY LAWRENCE B. LINDSEY Should the United States drop into a historically memorable economic downturn in the near future—a...
Paid articleGetting and Spending
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Getting and Spending Alas, it’s the American way BY IRWIN M. STELZER Professor Wilcox has managed to cram not one, but two, important and readable books into 176 pages. Not that such was his...
Paid articleDaddies Dearest
BLYTH, MYRNA
Daddies Dearest A ‘shrewd, witty’ look at the men in our lives. BY MYRNA BLYTH While doing some research in preparation for writing this review of Kathleen Parker’s shrewd and witty book, I...
Paid articleIndispensable Nation
SCHMITT, GARY
Indispensable Nation The tradition lives on. BY GARY SCHMITT As we’ve already seen, much of the presidential campaign will be about how the candidates can distance themselves from the...
Paid article"Ladies, Please"
MARSHALL, JENNIFER A.
Ladies, Please A user’s guide to growing up female in America. BY JENNIFER A. MARSHALL ‘We don’t want you wearing something that blends in with the crowd . . . boring! We want something...
Paid articleThings Fall Apart
sChaRPeR, diane
Things Fall Apart A woman’s world is suddenly complicated. BY DIANE SCHARPER Isabel Fonseca’s fi rst novel begins with a bang as health columnist Jean Hubbard opens a pornographic letter...
Paid articleChinese Lesson
BORK, ELLEN
Chinese Lesson The other side of life in the People’s Republic. BY ELLEN BORK Last December, public security offi cials in Beijing picked up the writer Liao Yiwu to prevent him from...
Paid articleUp in the Sky
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Up in the Sky It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s an angst-ridden superhero! BY JOHN PODHORETZ Earlier this summer, Iron Man grabbed the glum superheromovie genre by the lapels, shook it a bit,...
Paid articleParody
Parody Democrat Barack Obama’s campaign PPaarrooddyy complained July 13 about the New Yorker magazine’s satirical cover depicting him and his wife as fl ag-burning, fi st-bumping...
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