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Paid article Solomonic Questioning
Scrapbook Solomonic Questioning Like many readers of the New York Times Magazine, THE SCRAPBOOK has whittled down its consumption over the years, skipping past the breathless profiles of...
Paid article "ALL BARACK, NO BITE"
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual ALL BARACK, NO BITE For a while, I thought I was on the long slide into sad, sagging middle age, but it turns out I was wrong. My neighbors seemed to be losing interest in me, looking...
Paid article CRIME AND POLICE
Correspondence CRIME AND POLICE I WISH I COULD SUPPORT WILLIAM STUNTZ’S ARGUMENT THAT MORE POLICE WOULD CUT CRIME (“LAW AND DISORDER,” FEBRUARY 23). UNFORTUNATELY, HE NEGLECTS TO DISCUSS ANY...
Paid article Second Thoughts
EDITORIAL Second Thoughts At 12:01 P.M. on January 20, 2009, minutes before Barack Obama was sworn in as president, the fi rst post went up on the Obama White House website. It included a...
Paid article The Anti-Stimulus Plan
levin, yuval
The AntiStimulus Plan The Obama budget ignores the economic crisis. BY YUVAL LEVIN Last September, during the first presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain, moderator Jim...
Paid article Can the GOP Come Back?
COST, JAY
Can the GOP Come Back? Yes, it can. BY JAY COST American politics is cruelly unforgiving. Political parties work assiduously to take control of the country’s governing institutions. The task...
Paid article The Administration Kowtows
GUTMANN, ETHAN
The Administration Kowtows Are the Chinese people alone now? BY ETHAN GUTMANN Over the last three weeks, the Obama administration has sent three clear signals to the Chinese...
Paid article The New Blacklist
MULLARKEY, MAUREEN
The New Blacklist Freedom of speech—unless you annoy the wrong people. BY MAUREEN MULLARKEY Strange times we live in when it takes a ballot initiative to confi rm the defi nition of marriage...
Paid article The Not-So-Great Game
SULLIVAN, "TOM DONNELLY, TIM; COHEN", RAPHAEL
The Not-So-Great Game Obama goes AWOL on Afghanistan. BY TOM DONNELLY, TIM SULLIVAN & RAPHAEL COHEN In between his many appearances touting the stimulus package and the restructuring of the...
Paid article Obama's Global Warming Straddle
GOLDFARB, MICHAEL
Obama’s Global Warming Straddle Lord, make me carbon neutral . . . but not yet. BY MICHAEL GOLDFARB In his February 24 address to Congress, President Obama asked for “legislation that places a...
Paid article Enemies of the White House
BARNES, FRED
Enemies of the White House Discontent is growing on the center-right. BY FRED BARNES President Obama isn’t riding as high as he thinks. He’s popular, though no more than is usual for a new...
Paid article Down with Facebook!
LABASH, MATT
Down with Facebook! What nobody bothers to mention about the social-networking site is that it’s really dull—mind-numbingly dull. BY MATT LABASH Look at the outer shell—the parachute pants,...
Paid article Victimology 101 at Yale
MacDonald, Heather
Victimology 101 at Yale While the rest of the university tightens its belt, guess who’s exempted from the austerity campaign? BY HEATHER MAC DONALD In December 2008, Yale University president...
Paid article Chased by Modernity
SCRUTON, ROGER
Chased by Modernity The Hunt confronts the 21st century BY ROGER SCRUTON Controversies over hunting are not new. The legend of Actaeon and Diana testifi es to the sense of sacrilege aroused...
Paid article Lincoln Incarnate
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Lincoln Incarnate If our 16th president were alive today, chances are he wouldn’t be Barack Obama. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Mario Cuomo has written one book (Why Lincoln Matters) and edited another...
Paid article Emerald Idyll
WALSH, PATRICK J.
Emerald Idyll Irish eyes aren’t always smiling. BY PATRICK J. WALSH To be Irish is to be in a kind of perpetual exile. Few people realize that Irish is a distinctive language and tradition....
Paid article Members Only
Bauerlein, Mark
Members Only The obstacle to academic freedom is academics. BY MARK BAUERLEIN Back in 1915, when the American Association of University Professors issued the founding statement of...
Paid article Surge Protector
FORD, DANIEL
Surge Protector Doubting Thomas Ricks wrestles with success. BY DANIEL FORD T wenty years ago the American strategist John Boyd was watching a feature fi lm about the Vietnam War. As the...
Paid article Penn's Friends
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Penn’s Friends He knew what he was doing but not what he was saying. BY PHILIP TERZIAN Bounding up to the stage to accept his Oscar for impersonating Harvey Milk in Milk, Sean Penn leaned...
Paid article Parody
Parody “President Barack Obama’s nominee to be U.S. trade representative, former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk, has fi led amended tax returns after a review found he failed to pay taxes on $37,750 in...
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