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Paid article The Jerk
Scrapbook The Jerk Is it just The Scrapbook, or is the new president turning out to be a bit of a jerk? Exhibit A: Obama’s failed joke on the Tonight show about his bowling ineptness (he’s up...
Paid article SQUASHED
GOLDFARB, MICHAEL
Casual SQUASHED It’s tough to keep fi t when you smoke a pack a day, start drinking cocktails in the early afternoon, and subsist on a steady diet of red meat and Golden Oreos, so after last...
Paid article "Happy New Year, Mullahs"
EDITORIAL Happy New Year, Mullahs ‘Liberty” isn’t a word you’ll find in President Obama’s Iranian New Year message to “the people and leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran.” Nor is...
Paid article Special Envoy to the Taliban
O'ROURKE, P. J.
Special Envoy to the Taliban How Jeremiah Wright can serve his country. BY P. J. O’ROURKE “ . . . part of the success in Iraq involved reaching out to people that we would consider to be...
Paid article Five Signs of a Flailing Presidency
BARNES, FRED
Five Signs of a Flailing Presidency The White House tries its hand at damage control. BY FRED BARNES Y ou don’t have to be an old Washington hand to spot the telltale signs of a...
Paid article The Insubordinate Ambassador
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Insubordinate Ambassador For a diplomat, Christopher Hill has ticked off an awful lot of people. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES On October 11, 2006, three days after North Korea detonated a crude...
Paid article End Corporate Welfare
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
End Corporate Welfare It’s as corrupting as the other kind. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI When news broke last week that insurance giant AIG—into which the federal government has poured close...
Paid article Empire State Special
Mccormack, John
Empire State Special Can the AIG issue elect a Republican in New York’s 20th? BY JOHN MCCORMACK Latham, N.Y. If Republicans are ever going to recover a majority in Congress, they’ll need to...
Paid article Tough Times in Eutopia
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Tough Times in EUtopia The continent’s politicians think the undemocratic character of the European Union is a virtue. They have miscalculated. BY ANDREW STUTTAFORD Sometimes truth just has...
Paid article A GOP Comeback
Rubin, Jennifer
A GOP Comeback Will it start with New Jersey’s Chris Christie? BY JENNIFER RUBIN The 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial race is an unlikely platform from which to launch Republicans’ comeback. After...
Paid article Basking in the Financial Crisis
YOUNG, CATHY
Basking in the Financial Crisis Naomi Klein, rising star of the kooky left BY CATHY YOUNG Move over, Michael Moore: The new rock star of the left has arrived. She is Naomi Klein, a 38-year-old...
Paid article Sense and Sensibility
HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
Sense and Sensibility No good deed of Hume’s went unpunished by Rousseau. BY GERTRUDE HIMMELFARB ‘No man is a hero to his valet,” the old adage goes. Nor to his biographer. And...
Paid article Verse Choice
LEHRER, ELI
Verse Choice Is a ‘modern hermit’ the best poet for laureate? BY ELI LEHRER Kay Ryan writes fi ne, thoughtful, accessible poetry. A master of emotional juxtapositions, clever shifts,...
Paid article God's Polaroid
EASTLAND, KATHERINE
God’s Polaroid Sometimes a thousand words are worth more than a picture. BY KATHERINE EASTLAND Over dinner in Stockholm, a few ad executives wonder why the classics aren’t read...
Paid article Model Citizen
CATTON, PIA
Model Citizen A Brazilian named B?ndchen puts her homeland on the map. BY PIA CATTON The marriage of Gisele B?ndchen and Tom Brady may look like an even celebrity match: two beautiful,...
Paid article Blockbusted
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Blockbusted Hollywood perfects the formula for failure. BY JOHN PODHORETZ If the moviegoing story of the fi rst two months of 2009 was the surprise success of the comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop...
Paid article Camelost
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Camelost ‘Not one, but two hagiographies of Edward Kennedy.’ BY PHILIP TERZIAN It is, perhaps, fi tting that, as metropolitan newspapers fade from the scene, the Boston Globe should remind us...
Paid article Parody
Parody Two people were hospitalized, four others injured, and three arrested after a melee in downtown Manhattan on Saturday morning among the hundreds waiting in line to audition for the newest...
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