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Paid article At Ease . . .
Scrapbook At Ease . . . Here you see Barack Obama stepping off the presidential helicopter, with a brisk salute to his Marine guards flanking the stepladder. Elbow out, index finger flattened...
Paid article CHOOSING HOPE OVER FEAR
MATUS, VICTORINO
Casual CHOOSING HOPE OVER FEAR In his inaugural address, Barack Obama told the American people, “We gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and...
Paid article Barack Obama's America
EDITORIAL Barack Obama’s America It seems that if despotism came to be established in the democratic nations of our day, it would have other characteristics: it would be more extensive and...
Paid article The Return of Big Government
BARNES, FRED
The Return of Big Government For Obama, a spending spree and fi scal prudence are synonymous. BY FRED BARNES When Barack Obama met with TV anchors at a White House lunch last week,...
Paid article Indefensible
DONNELLY, TOM
Indefensible Obama’s military budget presages retreat. BY TOM DONNELLY The era of big government is back. But conservatives ought not simply to worry about the size of government or the...
Paid article A Ph.D. in Every Pot
FERGUSON, ANDREW
A Ph.D. in Every Pot Obama’s diploma mill BY ANDREW FERGUSON In the long, long list of presidential directives that President Obama handed down to his countrymen in his televised Day...
Paid article A Hero's Welcome
DALEY, JANET
A Hero’s Welcome Britain greets a Guant?namo detainee. BY JANET DALEY London Well, it wasn’t quite Nelson Mandela’s release from Robben Island, but the treatment was nearly as...
Paid article Gonna Have a Tea Party
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Gonna Have a Tea Party Opposition to the foreclosure bailout rises. BY JONATHAN V. LAST Last May, the Wall Street Journal ran a front-page story about AngryRenter.com, a website which served...
Paid article Praising with Faint Damns
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Praising with Faint Damns Congressional Republicans go soft on Obama. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Last week was a bad week for limited government. President Barack Obama offered a series of proposals...
Paid article Tito the (Party) Builder
HAM, MARY KATHARINE
Tito the (Party) Builder The GOP goes shopping for minority voters. BY MARY KATHARINE HAM There is a political missionary in the grocery stores of Prince William County, Virginia, waiting to...
Paid article Will Harry Reid's Dream Come True?
SCHULZ, MAX
Will Harry Reid’s Dream Come True? The majority leader’s quest to kill America’s nuclear waste repository continues. BY MAX SCHULZ Yucca Mountain, Nevada To stand on the windswept ridge atop...
Paid article President Hamlet
SCHULMAN, SAM
President Hamlet After a youth spent as the indulged and inevitable prince, he has become the king that Hamlet would have been had he enjoyed the services of Axelrod and Plouffe, instead of...
Paid article The Ghosts of Smoot and Hawley
STELZER, IRWIN M.
The Ghosts of Smoot and Hawley Opening skirmishes of a new trade war? BY IRWIN M. STELZER The ghosts of Republicans Reed Smoot and Willis C. Hawley are haunting the corridors of power. The...
Paid article Jack-Out-of-the-Box
Epstein, Joseph
Jack-Out-of-the-Box Malcolm Gladwell, explainer extraordinaire BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN Malcolm Gladwell is a slender man, in his midforties yet still youthfullooking, sporting an afro gone haywire,...
Paid article McFashion Week
Sault, Samantha
McFashion Week A faltering economy can’t stop the fabulousness. BY SAMANTHA SAULT New York No, the recession didn’t scare away Fashion Week, the twice-yearly circus of luxurious clothing...
Paid article The Morris Dance
Bostick, Natalie
The Morris Dance After 29 years, the ‘enfant terrible’ is an institution. BY NATALIE BOSTICK You will never meet a complacent modern dance choreographer. Descended from the art’s socially...
Paid article No Laughing Matter
MUNSON, ZACH
No Laughing Matter The less you know the funnier he is. BY ZACH MUNSON Our societal obsession with celebrity life is now reaching epidemic proportions, and Artie Lange’s well-titled Too Fat...
Paid article Cash for Balkans
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Cash for Balkans A sound currency is the least of Bosnia’s problems. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Thirteen years after the Dayton peace accords that ended the combat in BosniaHerzegovina, and...
Paid article Cheap Date
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Cheap Date When times get tough, it’s time to go to the movies. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The moviegoing story of 2009 so far is just how much more of it there has been than in recent years. Over the...
Paid article Oliver's Story
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Oliver’s Story The startling saga of Cromwell’s cranium. BY PHILIP TERZIAN In the Grand Guignol of English history, few episodes are as impressively ghoulish—and, in their way, instructive—as...
Paid article Parody
Parody “Last fall, Annie Leibovitz, the photographer, borrowed $5 million from a company called Art Capital Group. In December, she borrowed $10.5 million more from the same fi rm....
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