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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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"Robert D. Novak, 1931-2009"
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Robert D. Novak, 1931-2009 The Scrapbook pauses in its labors to mourn the death last week of legendary Washington reporter and columnist Bob Novak. Fred Barnes memorialized his longtime friend on...
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A DOG IN FULL
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Eastland, Terry
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Casual A Dog in Full Ididn't realize before I married Jill that our union meant we'd always own a dog or two. Our first was Max, a mutt we rescued from the streets of D.C. Max lived with us 16...
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A Loyal Opposition
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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EDITORIAL A Loyal Opposition Six months into the Obama presidency, conservatives and Republicans have occasion for some good cheer. It's not simply that key and noxious elements of Obama's...
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Still 'Crazy'- And Proud of It
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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Us right-wing nuts sure is scary! That's the message from the Washington Post. To put this in language a conservative would understand, the fourth estate has been alarmed once again P. J. O'Rourke...
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The Angry White Liberal
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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The Angry White Liberal He's back. by Matthew Continetti We've spent the month of August talking about alleged right-wing rage, but it's really time we started discussing the Angry White Liberal....
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Death of a Salesman
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BARNES, FRED
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Death of a Salesman The more Obama talks about health care, the lower his approval rating goes. by Fred Barnes Between July 20 and July 30, President Obama was a busy man, barely out of the...
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Madison Checks Obama
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WEHNER, PETER
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Madison Checks Obama The Founders foresaw the dangers of politicians in a hurry. by Peter Wehner prompted it. Now it's exposed his lack of persuasiveness. What's wrong with Obama's rhetoric on...
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Who Owns Your Body?
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ANDERSON, WILLIAM
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Who Owns Your Body? Under Obamacare, not you. by William Anderson w e are berated, ad nauseam, with imprecations that America is the only advanced nation that fails to have universal health care....
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Tarheel Jihadist
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Gartenstein-Ross, Daveed
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TarheelJihadist The two faces of Daniel Patrick Boyd. by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross Raleigh, North Carolina The Shadow Lakes subdivision, about 30 minutes south of Raleigh, is seamlessly surrounded...
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The Thrill Is Gone
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SHEARER, ANDREW
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The Thrill Is Gone Australia falls out of love with China. by Andrew Shearer In 2007 China overtook Japan as Australia's largest trading partner. Australia has been selling raw materials to China...
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Help That Helps
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ADELMAN, CAROL C.
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Help That Helps A new business model for foreign aid. By Carol C. Adelman & Nicholas Eberstadt Over six months into President Obama's term of office, there is still no head for the U.S. Agency...
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Pay Day
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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Pay Day Why it makes sense to worry about executive compensation. By Irwin M. Stelzer Bliss is it in this dawn to be alive, but to be a banker is very heaven—with apologies to Wordsworth. The...
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"Sex, Drugs, Music, Mud"
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O'ROURKE, P. J.
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Sex, Drugs, Musix, Mud Woodstock at 40 by P J. O'Rourke No social phenomenon can be completely analyzed, thoroughly critiqued, and given its full philosophical due in just one word. Except...
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Gothic Tradition
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Short, Edward
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In Disraeli's Contarini Fleming (1832), the hero is advised by his father: "Read no history, nothing but biography, for that is life without theory." The notion that biography is superior to...
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The Liberal Paradox
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Seaton, James
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The Liberal Paradox Why Lionel Trilling's 1950 classic remains essential reading in 2009. by James Seaton This reissue by New York Review Books is welcome news for anybody who cares about literary...
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Perpetual Motion
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AXTON, NATALIE
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Perpetual Motion Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009. by Natalie Axton Merce Cunningham might be the only American artist to have remained avant-garde, even cool, for almost a century. This...
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No Harm Done
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KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
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No Harm Done The origins of modern medicine in the Greek healing arts. by Susanne Klingenstein Mania, cholera, nausea, dyspnea, apnea, asphyxia; lipophilia, tachycardia, thrombocytopenia. If...
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Der Fuhrer's Face
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Der Fuhrer's Face Hitler gets what's coming to him: Quentin Tarantino. by John Podhoretz To begin with, a caution. There is no way to write honestly about Quentin Tarantino's new movie,...
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Parody
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Parody "Yet Obama was clearly hoping for the type of confrontational questioning that would allow him to dispel false claims. At one point, he practically begged for tougher...
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