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Paid article Have You Hugged Your General Today?
Scrapbook Have You Hugged Your General Today? THE SCRAPBOOK takes second place to no one in its admiration for General David Petraeus and his deputy, Lieutenant General Raymond Odierno,...
Paid article ASK NOT WHAT CONRAD CAN DO FOR YOU
Messenger, Robert
Casual ASK NOT WHAT CONRAD CAN DO FOR YOU About a year ago, I bought a broken edition of the works of Joseph Conrad on eBay. It was quite cheap even though it was missing more volumes than...
Paid article CLIMATE COMPLEXITY
O'NEILL, DENNIS
Correspondence CLIMATE COMPLEXITY JIM MANZI’S “The Icarus Syndrome” (September 8) is one of the best pieces I have read anywhere on global warming. Manzi incorporates a discussion of...
Paid article If . . .
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL If . . . ‘If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs . . . ,” then you could be the next president. When John McCain was young, English teachers everywhere...
Paid article The GOP Brand
BARNES, FRED
The GOP Brand It’s hot again. BY FRED BARNES It took Conservatives in Great Britain a decade to restore their party’s good name. It is taking Republicans a far shorter time—perhaps only two...
Paid article Democrats and Double Standards
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Democrats and Double Standards Obama’s not-so-secret weapon: the media. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES When Barack Obama announced his presidential candidacy in Springfi eld, Illinois, on February 10,...
Paid article The Fair Pay Follies
Sheley, Erin
The Fair Pay Follies Lilly Ledbetter is not quite the feminist martyr she seems. BY ERIN SHELEY Three weeks ago at the Democratic National Convention, Lilly Ledbetter delivered...
Paid article It Will Always Be 1965
Blum, Edward
It Will Always Be 1965 . . . To the voting-rights activists. BY EDWARD BLUM Whenever the NAACP, People for the American Way, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Mexican American...
Paid article An Unfortunate Israeli Export
BERKOWITZ, PETER
An Unfortunate Israeli Export Counterterrorism expertise. BY PETER BERKOWITZ Conventional wisdom—particularly on the left—has it that the Bush administration’s bull-headed unilateralism has...
Paid article High Anxiety
LINDSEY, LAWRENCE B.
High Anxiety We went from playing infl ation-era Monopoly to playing depression-era Monopoly in mid-game. BY LAWRENCE B. LINDSEY Friends and tradesmen, not to mention clients, have all been...
Paid article The Palin Effect
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Palin Effect Her enemies are bellowing like a wounded moose. BY NOEMIE EMERY Now that the dust is beginning to settle from the whirlwind descent of Hurricane Sarah, it may be time to...
Paid article More Catholic Than the Pope
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
More Catholic Than the Pope Joe Biden’s and Nancy Pelosi’s ill-fated ventures into theological disputation. BY JOSEPH BOTTUM Do they think this is a debate they’re actually going to win?...
Paid article Clinging to Her Religion
Eastland, Terry
Clinging to Her Religion The faith journey of Sarah Palin, ‘Bible-believing Christian.’ BY TERRY EASTLAND A few weeks before the Republican convention, Time magazine asked Sarah Palin what...
Paid article Burger Triumphant
MATUS, VICTORINO
Burger Triumphant Or, requiem for the hot dog BY VICTORINO MATUS Somehow I’d forgotten that summer isn’t truffl e season, which made my recent visit to DB Bistro Moderne in midtown Manhattan...
Paid article Who Loves Ya?
CONNER, MARC C.
Who Loves Ya? Politics as metaphor for America in a debut novel. BY MARC C. CONNER ‘Could politics ever be an expression of love?” asks Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man while delivering the...
Paid article Justice for All
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Who Loves Ya? Politics as metaphor for America in a debut novel. BY MARC C. CONNER ‘Could politics ever be an expression of love?” asks Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man while delivering the...
Paid article Happy Feet
Klepp, Lawrence
Happy Feet The joys of walking, in theory and practice. BY LAWRENCE KLEPP Human beings have been going for walks for about four million years, ever since the fi rst hominid got down out of...
Paid article Old Men Forget
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Old Men Forget How foolish they look playing their younger selves. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Once, when men got old, they got old, and there was no pretending otherwise. “An aged man,” wrote Yeats,...
Paid article Parody
Parody Hackers broke into the Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s private Yahoo! e-mail account looking to see if she had used it for offi cial business as Alaska’s governor....
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