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Issue Vol. 014 Issue 040 (July 13 2009)
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Paid article Scrapbook
The ‘Argentine Firecracker’ THE SCRAPBOOK hasn’t much to add to the saga of Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina and his Argentine soulmate. THE SCRAPBOOK is all for open government, of...
Paid article Casual
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual MICHAEL AND ME I was only a Michael Jackson fan of the third rank. Too young to have known him in his Jackson Five days, I glommed on when Thriller was released in 1982. I was 8 years...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence A PHILOSOPHIC ASIDE IN HER “Lead Kindly Life” (June 15), Emily Colette Wilkinson twice describes Jean Jacques Rousseau as a believer in opposition to Thomas Hobbes in innate...
Paid article Editorial
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL On Obama’s Watch On June 20, after a week of post-Iranian-election presidential mealy-mouthing, and a day after both houses of Congress had passed resolutions condemning the behavior...
Paid article Questioning Sotomayor
NAGEL, ROBERT F.
With Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor about to get under way, you can feel the usual sense of anticipation building. Reporters, Senate aides, and...
Paid article Reversing Sotomayor
Eastland, Terry
Last Monday, on the fi nal day of its 2008-09 term, the Supreme Court decided its most controversial recent case, Ricci v. DeStefano. This concerned the now-famous claim by a group of fi refi...
Paid article A Good Niebuhr Policy
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Have you been racking your brain these past few weeks, trying to figure out what makes the Obama administration’s Iran policy “realistic”? It’s a good question. “Realism” in foreign policy has...
Paid article Tehran Needs to Stop Meddling
SCHANZER, JONATHAN; Gumnitzky, Howard
While Iranian citizens demonstrate against the dubious results of their presidential election, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claims that America is interfering in Tehran’s affairs. Supreme...
Paid article What If Writing Were Like TV?
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Coming up: “What If Writing Were Like TV?” with P. J. O’Rourke. First this. Print reporters, are you suffering from tired feet after spending all day tracking down big stories? Get fast relief...
Paid article The Triumph of Crony Capitalism
BARNES, FRED
The Triumph of Crony Capitalism Want to get ahead in business? Make friends in Washington. BY FRED BARNES First President Bush, then President Obama poured billions into General Motors...
Paid article Bibi's Choice
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Bibi’s Choice Israel approaches a moment of decision on Iran’s nuclear threat BY PETER BERKOWITZ Tel Aviv Don’t be misled by how little was said about Iran in the major speeches recently...
Paid article To Board or Not to Board?
RABKIN, JEREMY; LOYOLA, MARIO
To Board or Not to Board? That is a question to be decided in Washington, not by the U.N. Security Council BY JEREMY RABKIN & MARIO LOYOLA For more than a week now, U.S. warships have been...
Paid article Rebel With a Cause
O'SULLIVAN, JOHN
Books&Arts Rebel With a Cause Margaret Thatcher, revolutionary BY JOHN O’SULLIVAN Where does the reputation of Margaret Thatcher stand 30 years after she entered Downing Street? Does it...
Paid article Seeing It Now
TEACHOUT, TERRY
Seeing It Now A little tarnish on the ‘golden age of television.’ BY TERRY TEACHOUT This is the way the world ends: You can’t sell a book about TV news to a trade publishing house anymore. In...
Paid article Additional Splendor
GARDNER, JAMES
Additional Splendor A ‘Modern Wing’ for the Art Institute of Chicago. BY JAMES GARDNER Chicago No group of humans has ever been more enamored of architecture than the good citizens of...
Paid article Touch of Evil
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Touch of Evil Art imitates life, and vice versa, in ‘The Stoning of Soraya M.’ BY STEPHEN F. HAYES The Stoning of Soraya M. is an intense fi lm. It is a beautiful fi lm. It is a disturbing fi...
Paid article Sacha Kidder
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Sacha Kidder The joke was funnier the fi rst time around. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Three years ago, Sacha Baron Cohen pulled off one of the great satiric stunts of all time, traveling across America...
Paid article Parody
Parody “During more than three hours of interviews over two days at his Statehouse offi ce, [South Carolina governor Mark] Sanford said he is trying to fall back in love with his wife, Jenny,...
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