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Paid articleANONYMICE TRASH PALIN
Anonymice Trash Palin Officials of John McCain’s losing presidential campaign are trashing Sarah Palin again. And no wonder. The media let them say anything they wish about Palin...
Paid articleTHE ACCIDENTAL WINE TOURIST
Starr, Richard
The Accidental Wine Tourist The poet Delmore Schwartz famously joked that existentialism means “no one else can take a bath for you.” Let me propose a corollary: No one else can drink a glass...
Paid article"ANTI-OBAMA, PRO-AMERICA"
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Anti-Obama, Pro-America President Obama chose not to travel to Germany for the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Instead, he graced the occasion with a video address. He didn’t...
Paid articleAFGHANISTAN MYTHS
COTTON, TOM
Afghanistan Myths What Congress and the media think that isn’t so. BY TOM COTTON Early this month, I traveled to Washington with Vets for Freedom to advocate for General Stanley...
Paid articleWILLFUL MISUNDERSTANDING
PIERESON, JAMES
Willful Misunderstanding When JFK was assassinated, liberals couldn’t stand the truth. Can they now? BY JAMES PIERESON Not the event itself, but the official reaction to the shootings at...
Paid article"GEE THANKS, NANCY"
BARNES, FRED
Gee Thanks, Nancy Pelosi delivers Reid a health care bill that can’t pass the Senate. BY FRED BARNES Democratic health care reform —Obamacare, that is—in either its House or Senate form is...
Paid articleHARVARD'S WARRIORS
CRITTENDEN, JULES
Harvard’s Warriors Honoring the Medal of Honor recipients. BY JULES CRITTENDEN Cambridge, Mass. It was like a fl eeting glimpse of an alternative world: the greatness of the past and what...
Paid articleHOT AIR IN COPENHAGEN
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Hot Air in Copenhagen Will the climate gabfest be ineffectual or harmful? BY IRWIN M. STELZER It sounds harmless enough, the news that the 15th Conference of the Parties to the United...
Paid articleBARACK IN BEIJING
CHANG, GORDON G.
Barack in Beijing How the Chinese regime hopes to make use of him. BY GORDON G. CHANG As President Barack Obama takes his fi rst trip to China, Beijing offi cials are in a triumphal mood,...
Paid articleCONNECTING THE DOTS
HAYES, STEPHEN F.; JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Connecting the Dots The shooting at Fort Hood was no ‘mystery.’ It was an act of terrorism waiting to happen. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES & THOMAS JOSCELYN At about 1:30 P.M. on November 5,...
Paid articleNEA AT THE TIPPING POINT
SMITH, DAVID A.
The NEA at the Tipping Point After a decade that saw the endowment successfully expanding Americans’ access to art, a new chairman has other priorities. BY DAVID A. SMITH Is there another...
Paid articleMEMORIES OF WAR
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Memories of War And the battle for posterity BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. The Civil War centennial observance, a half-century ago, gave us two monumental works of narrative history: Shelby Foote’s...
Paid articleHEALTHY OBSESSION
TROY, TEVI
Healthy Obsession Every modern president has his own cure. BY TEVI TROY The Heart of Power begins with a story of how health policy expert and current Obama health IT czar David Blumenthal...
Paid articleBLESSING AND BURDEN
FRADKIN, HILLEL
Blessing and Burden What it means for Jews to be the ‘chosen’ people. BY HILLEL FRADKIN Avi Beker, a diplomatic historian and former Israeli diplomat, has written about an important...
Paid articleTREE MUSKETEERS
LODGE, SARA
Tree Musketeers Digging and replenishing the Scottish landscape. BY SARA LODGE A friend once prophesied that on my tombstone will be written the rueful words: “I really wish I hadn’t...
Paid articleSOFT LANDING
SMITH, EMILY ESFAHANI
Soft Landing Why ‘too big to fail’ leads to costly mistakes. BY EMILY ESFAHANI SMITH At a congressional hearing last fall, Frank Raiter, a former Standard and Poor’s executive, described...
Paid articleMACHINE DREAMS
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Machine Dreams There are limits to the magic of technology on fi lm. BY JOHN PODHORETZ We are being told these days that the wave of the future in moviemaking is the seamless merger of live...
Paid articleNOT A PARODY
“Imagine fi ve years ago somebody comparing health care reform to 9/11. Imagine just a few years ago had somebody walked around with images of Hitler. . . .” —White House Press Secretary Robert...
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