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IssueVol. 014 Issue 016 (January 5 2009)
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Paid articleThe Ongoing Saga of 'Obamaweek'
Scrapbook The Ongoing Saga of ‘Obamaweek’ Newsweek’s worshipful coverage of Barack Obama is a familiar theme in these precincts, but it’s gotten so habitual and, well, semi-biological...
Paid articleSHADES OF GREEN
Messenger, Robert
Casual SHADES OF GREEN I swam through the most beautiful coral reef recently: large quantities of vibrant elkhorn coral just a few feet below the water’s surface. When healthy,...
Paid articleConservative Successes
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIAL Conservative Successes We’ve stopped counting the number of times we’ve been told over the past few years that conservatives can’t govern. Everywhere you turn, someone is saying...
Paid articleInherit the What?
EMERY, NOEMIE
Inherit the What? The Kennedy legacy isn’t what it used to be. BY NOEMIE EMERY Seventy-six years ago, in 1932, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. gave a timely endorsement to Franklin D. Roosevelt, and,...
Paid articleNot All Stimuli Are Created Equal
LINDSEY, LAWRENCE B.
Not All Stimuli Are Created Equal The best plan is a cut in the payroll tax. BY LAWRENCE B. LINDSEY When it comes to fighting recessions, there’s a tendency to see “fi scal...
Paid articleThe Politics of Fat
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Politics of Fat A hefty problem for the left. BY ANDREW FERGUSON On December 15, the city council of Binghamton, New York —every member a proud progressive— unanimously passed an...
Paid articleDon't Know Much About Economics
BARNES, FRED
Don’t Know Much About Economics Obama’s blind spot. BY FRED BARNES Barack Obama is an awfully good politician but not much of an economist. His model for lifting America out of its...
Paid article"Elites, and Those Who Love Them"
SCHULMAN, SAM
Elites, and Those Who Love Them A debate that won’t go away. BY SAM SCHULMAN We may sooner than you think look back at 2008 and need to be reminded that this was the year when the stock...
Paid articleInconsequential Joe
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Inconsequential Joe A return to the typical vice-presidency. BY PHILIP TERZIAN One of the conventions of modern presidential transitions is the ritual exaltation of vice presidents-to-be....
Paid articleThe Net-Zero Gas Tax
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
NET-ZERO GAS TAX A once-in-a-generation way to weaken OPEC, abolish absurd regulations, reduce greenhouse gases, improve our trade balance, gain signifi cant energy independence, spur...
Paid articleTreading Softly in the Philippines
BOOT, MAX
Treading Softly in the Philippines Why a low-intensity counterinsurgency strategy seems to be working there. BY MAX BOOT & RICHARD BENNET The war on terror that the Obama administration is...
Paid articleOne Historian's Quest
OZMENT, STEVEN
One Historian’s Quest What were the Germans thinking? BY STEVEN OZMENT This rich collection from Ian Kershaw’s previous works was chosen by Israeli scholars, his friends and critics, with...
Paid articleTerror at the 'Times'
GROOM, WINSTON
Terror at the ‘Times’ When labor met anarchy, the result was explosive. BY WINSTON GROOM Terror, Mystery, the Birth of Hollywood, and the Crime of the Century! Let’s see what it’s all...
Paid articleA Monetary Problem
STELZER, IRWIN M.
A Monetary Problem Learning—and forgetting—the lessons of infl ation. BY IRWIN M. STELZER When the teaching of economics involved a bit more common sense and a lot less mathematics, we told...
Paid articleAlgeria's Patriot
KAPLAN, ROGER
Algeria’s Patriot The meaning for the present of France’s colonial past. BY ROGER KAPLAN The Algerian military-religious leader Abd el-Kader fought and lost a 15-year war to resist the...
Paid articleBork in Retrospect
SULLIVAN, GREGORY J.
Bork in Retrospect Writer, scholar, philosopher of the law. BY GREGORY J. SULLIVAN ‘The most serious defect in the American system of government as it currently operates,” observes Lino...
Paid articleUnreasonable Doubt
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Unreasonable Doubt As D.H. Lawrence said, trust the tale, not the teller. BY JOHN PODHORETZ John Patrick Shanley won a Pulitzer Prize for his play Doubt, which he has now brought to...
Paid articleParody
Parody “Ms. Clinton and the future Barack Obama administration would be better served if Mr. Clinton were to direct his prodigious energies elsewhere for the duration of her...
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