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Paid articleAt Least He Gives of Himself
Scrapbook At Least He Gives of Himself THE SCRAPBOOK’s heart goes out to Joe Biden. He’s about to be raked over the coals by the media for his level of charitable giving, just as Dick...
Paid articleSCOOP!
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual SCOOP! It must be hard for people under 35 to imagine how large dog mess (as I am constrained to call it) once loomed in the day-to-day life of the nation. Not the metaphorical kind,...
Paid articleMad Libs
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL Mad Libs The liberal media are angry. Very, very angry. How do we know? Howard Kurtz, the Washington Post’s chronicler of all things media, says so: The media are getting mad....
Paid article"Give 'em Hell, Sarah"
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
Give ’em Hell, Sarah Like Truman, a natural-born executive BY STEVE HAYWARD Lurking just below the surface of the second-guessing about Sarah Palin’s fitness to be president is the serious...
Paid articlePalin the Pragmatic
BARNES, FRED
Palin the Pragmatic Doctrinaire conservatives beware. BY FRED BARNES Conservatives are rushing to crown Alaska governor Sarah Palin as the new Ronald Reagan. And indeed there...
Paid article'Time' Embraces a Timeless Idea
FERGUSON, ANDREW
‘Time’ Embraces a Timeless Idea This is hardly the fi rst call to national service. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Time magazine, the superannuated newsweekly, seems to reinvent itself every few...
Paid articleThe Obama Girls' School Days
SCHULMAN, SAM
The Obama Girls’ School Days The joys of private education. BY SAM SCHULMAN Iam among those who have never fancied Barack Obama as presidential material. But I share with almost everyone the...
Paid articleThe Bonfi re of the Hypocrisies
LINDBERG, TOD
The Bonfire of the Hypocrisies The nomination that launched a thousand attacks. BY TOD LINDBERG Historians looking back on these tumultuous times will no doubt argue over the precise date on...
Paid articleObama's Foreign Policy Mentor
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Obama’s Foreign Policy Mentor Where John McCain goes, Barack eventually follows. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI He has 300 foreign policy advisers and the chairman of the Senate Foreign...
Paid articleThe Woodward Way of War
WEHNER, PETER
The Woodward Way of War It’s not who wins, it’s how you make the decisions. BY PETER WEHNER Bob Woodward has written his fourth book in six years on the Bush presidency. They have ranged...
Paid articleThe Passion of Dick Cheney
LABASH, MATT
The Passion of Dick Cheney Fishing the Snake River with the vice president BY MATT LABASH I fi sh because I love to . . . because, in a world where most men seem to spend their lives doing...
Paid articleThe Iraq Endgame
KEANE, JACK
The Endgame in Iraq As the baton is passed to a new commander and a new president, there is still delicate work to be done. BY JACK KEANE, FREDERICK W. KAGAN & KIMBERLY KAGAN On September...
Paid articleHe Knew Too Much
KLEHR, HARVEY
He Knew Too Much The killing of Stalin’s American-born agent BY HARVEY KLEHR The collapse of the Soviet Union and release of snippets of information from its voluminous espionage fi les has...
Paid articleA Laugh Supreme
SWAIM, BARTON
A Laugh Supreme What would happen if Judge Judy became Justice Judy? BY BARTON SWAIM There sat Senator Kennedy of Massachusetts, having commanded his staffers to fi nd the worst on Judge...
Paid articleMurray's Truths
JULIAN, LIAM
Murray’s Truths No. 1: Half of American students are below average. BY LIAM JULIAN Charles Murray has written a bracing book about education, one determined not only to upset apple carts,...
Paid articleHistory vs. Nature
Felstiner, John
History vs. Nature For Yeats, the natural world is the symbol of his times. BY JOHN FELSTINER ‘I had still the ambition, formed in Sligo in my teens, of living in imitation of Thoreau on...
Paid articlePrey for Religion
GRANT, JAMES
Prey for Religion ‘Radical secularism’ and the weakening of the American spirit. BY JAMES GRANT According to Gibbon, the two main reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire were barbarian...
Paid articleClimate for Change
ROBINSON, CHRISTY HALL
Climate for Change Lowering the temperature on global warming. BY CHRISTY HALL ROBINSON Among those daring enough to voice skepticism about global warming, most insist that the scientifi c...
Paid articleBox Offi ce Nectar
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Box Offi ce Nectar These movies are making Hollywood millions— and without explosions. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The most discussed box offi ce story of the summer was the enormous success of The...
Paid articleParody
Parody “Senate Democrats hinted at payback Thursday for Sen. Joe Lieberman, who called Barack Obama an untested candidate beholden to Democratic interest groups in a prime-time Republican...
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