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Paid article"No Way, E.J."
THE SCRAPBOOK enjoys a good chuckle every morning, to start off the day. And what better way to do it than to turn to the op-ed pages of the Washington Post and get a dose of E.J. Dionne...
Paid articleFather Time
LABASH, MATT
CASUAL Father Time For the last many years, my New Year’s Eves have had a ritual sameness: Put on my party heels, pour several warm-up pops, then take off for a friend’s house to join him,...
Paid articleObama's Twelve Days of Christmas
EDITORIAL Obama’s Twelve Days of Christmas On the fi rst day of Christmas, we were attacked. On the second day of Christmas, the enemy combatant who had been dispatched from Yemen to attack...
Paid articleAn 'Isolated Extremist'?
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
An ‘Isolated Extremist’? Obama gets it dead wrong. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES On Monday December 28, three days after Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab tried to bring down Northwest Flight 253 from...
Paid articleA Few Bad Men
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
A Few Bad Men The Obama administration’s astonishing decision to send six Gitmo terrorists to Yemen. BY THOMAS JOSCELYN Last Tuesday, President Obama updated the American people on the...
Paid articleThe Man Who'll Kill Obamacare?
Mccormack, John
The Man Who’ll Kill Obamacare? Scott Brown’s a longshot, but gaining in the race for Ted Kennedy’s seat. BY JOHN MCCORMACK Ask a typical 50-year-old Republican running for offi ce when and why...
Paid articleBlaming Israel First
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Blaming Israel First Business as usual at the U.N. BY PETER BERKOWITZ Tel Aviv With the possible exception of the U.S. armed forces, no military in the history of warfare has made greater...
Paid articleThe End of Multilateralism
CHANG, GORDON G.
The End of Multilateralism Not that it ever really got started. BY GORDON G. CHANG Just before Christmas, the U.N. Security Council adopted an arms embargo on Eritrea, which has been...
Paid articleA Terrorist Goes Free
Roggio, Bill
A Terrorist Goes Free Apparently we do negotiate with hostage-takers. BY BILL ROGGIO On the evening of January 20, 2007, U.S. soldiers serving in the Provincial Joint Coordination Center in...
Paid articleLamb's Slaughter
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Lamb’s Slaughter Thank you, C-SPAN. BY ANDREW FERGUSON ‘America is grateful to Brian Lamb,” said President Bush a couple of years ago, when he awarded the nation’s highest civilian honor, the...
Paid articleUnhappy New Year. . . for Democrats
BARNES, FRED
Unhappy New Year . . . for Democrats The 2010 election cycle looks very different from the last two BY FRED BARNES The good news for Republicans in 2010 is they’re ahead in 6 races for Senate...
Paid articleSaving Capitalism . . .
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Saving Capitalism . . . from the capitalists BY IRWIN M. STELZER We have met the enemy and he is us. So Pogo might have described the situation that the business community has created for...
Paid articleGetting to Know You
Anderson, Claudia
Getting to Know You The U.S. military maps the human terrain of Afghanistan BY CLAUDIA ANDERSON Omaha, Nebraska In early 2003, a single American diplomat and more than 5,000 American troops were...
Paid articlePostmodern Times
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Postmodern Times How globalization works BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI I didn’t realize I was a worrywart until I read Sonic Boom. Gregg Easterbrook is unique among journalists because his writing...
Paid articleProdigy in Pictures
Epstein, Joseph
Prodigy in Pictures When fi lms were movies, Irving Thalberg was the (young) man to see in Hollywood. BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN Early one morning in 1970, at my desk at the now long defunct Chicago...
Paid articleBuyers Beware
WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
Buyers Beware A guide for the perplexed, refl exively leftist, consumer. BY MARTIN MORSE WOOSTER In Bleak House Charles Dickens satirized the excesses of what he called “telescopic...
Paid articleMadison Rules
COOPER, JOHN MILTON
Madison Rules The astonishing infl uence of one Midwestern history department. BY JOHN MILTON COOPER In the hands of the right author, a seemingly dull and parochial subject can become an...
Paid articlePopThink
BUNCH, SONNY
PopThink What we talk about when we talk about the culture. BY SONNY BUNCH In a happy coincidence, three new essay collections hit the bookstore shelves on the same day. The fi rst was a...
Paid articleCraftsman-Master
KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
Craftsman-Master A quiet, darkened place to contemplate D?rer’s genius. BY SUSANNE KLINGENSTEIN Boston It is still possible in our time of the blockbuster/must-see show to leave a low-key,...
Paid articleComedy of Air
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Comedy of Air Fable for our times or tired old formula? BY JOHN PODHORETZ Up in the Air is one of those movies that comes along every once in a while and asks you to feel sorry for someone...
Paid articlePARODY
“A third uninvited guest made his way into the White House state dinner for India’s prime minister in November, the Secret Service said Monday.” —Associated Press, January 4,...
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