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Vol. 015 Issue 003 (October 5 2009)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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D Is for Disgraceful
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Scrapbook D Is for Disgraceful Lincoln Steffens, the famous muckraking journalist of the early 20th century, referred to Philadelphia and its politics as “corrupt and contented.” THE...
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"Irving Kristol, 1920-2009"
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IN MEMORIAM Irving Kristol, In 1994, my father wrote a piece for the Wall Street Journal titled “Life Without Father.” It dealt with the subject of the family and poverty and welfare—with...
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The Obama Show
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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EDITORIAL The Obama Show Unemployment is close to 10 percent. The government is embedded in the auto, banking, housing, and insurance sectors. The president’s domestic agenda hangs in the...
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A Genius of Temperament
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Epstein, Joseph
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A Genius of Temperament Joseph Epstein remembers Irving Kristol As the last of the New York intellectuals depart the planet, it becomes apparent that Irving Kristol, who published less than...
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Outsourcing Hate
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O'ROURKE, P. J.
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Outsourcing Hate The burdens of conservatism in the Obama age. BY P. J. O’ROURKE Whew, I’m pooped. Jimmy Carter has got me run ragged with all the hating I’m supposed to do. Jimmy says...
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Passive-Aggressive at the U.N.
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Passive-Aggressive at the U.N. Obama boldly proclaims a new meekness. BY ANDREW FERGUSON In his speech to the United Nations last week, President Obama really broke the presidential pattern....
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Medicare's New Critics
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BARNES, FRED
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Medicare’s New Critics Why is the Obama administration trashing a health program that works? BY FRED BARNES Medicare Advantage (MA) is the crown jewel of government health care...
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Obama's Iran Formula
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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Obama’s Iran Formula Speak timidly and don’t carry a stick. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES When Barack Obama strode on stage to scold Iran for its failure to disclose the existence of a second...
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My Irving Kristol and Ours
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EBERSTADT, MARY
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My Irving Kristol and Ours What the master taught his apprentices BY MARY EBERSTADT A young woman came by to visit the Policy Review offi ces a few weeks ago. Fresh out of a prestigious...
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How Not to Defeat al Qaeda
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KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
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How Not to Defeat al Qaeda To win in Afghanistan requires troops on the ground BY FREDERICK W. KAGAN & KIMBERLY KAGAN President Obama has announced his intention to conduct a review of U.S....
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The Trouble with Obama
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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The Trouble with Obama He only seemed to be all things to all people BY NOEMIE EMERY For a talented man who ran a textbook campaign and was declared a great president before he even took...
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Speaking Volumes
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KLEHR, HARVEY
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Speaking Volumes Four titles that helped the good guys win BY HARVEY KLEHR A distinguished medievalist now retired from Princeton, John Fleming appears an unlikely candidate to write a...
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A Delicate Balance
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SCHAEFFER, SABRINA L.
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A Delicate Balance How professional women meet the needs of life and work. BY SABRINA L. SCHAEFFER Somewhere between Helen Reddy’s “I Am Woman” and today, the modern feminist movement came...
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Spymaster
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SKINNER, DAVID
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Spymaster Charles McCarry may be the best novelist of his kind. BY DAVID SKINNER Charles McCarry, the spy novelist, has a number of bestsellers to brag about, if not the numbers or...
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King Burger
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BARBIC, KARI
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King Burger Harry and Esther Snyder and the fastest food in the West. BY KARI BARBIC ‘Double-Double, grilled onions, ketchup and spread only”—I repeated what has been my standard order for...
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The Good Book
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SWAIM, ARTON
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The Good Book Everybody used to read ‘Pilgrim’s Progress.’ Now you should, too. BY BARTON SWAIM There was a time, now just beyond living memory, when everyone had read Pilgrim’s...
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Love on the Heath
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Love on the Heath The passion of Fanny Brawne—and somebody named Keats. BY JOHN PODHORETZ John Keats was a Romantic poet. Note the capital “R.” The project of the Romantics, and it was...
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Parody
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Parody Speaking from random, handwritten notes, Libyan president Muammar Qaddafi delivered a rambling, sometimes incoherent, monologue on a variety of disconnected topics to the United...
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Vol. 015 Issue 004 (October 12 2009)
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Vol. 015 Issue 005 (October 19 2009)
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Vol. 015 Issue 006 (October 6 2009)
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