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Issue Vol. 016 Issue 007 (November 1 2010)
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Paid article Borrow Somebody Else's Ears
THE SCRAPBOOK Borrow Somebody Else’s Ears THE SCRAPBOOK is not the usual venue for critically examining books of quotations, so we’ll keep our analysis of Lend Me Your Ears: Oxford...
Paid article There Goes the Neighborhood
SKINNER, DAVID
CASUAL There Goes the Neighborhood I remember the fi rst time I talked with a neighbor on our block. He was an athletic guy, not quite 40 if I had to guess. His head was shaven clean,...
Paid article "Shut Up, NPR Explained"
Caldwell, Christopher
EDITORIALS Shut Up, NPR Explained There are certainly bigots in the world. By no reasonable defi nition is Juan Williams, whose journalistic career has been capped with several books...
Paid article They Hate Our Guts
O'ROURKE, P. J.
They Hate Our Guts And they’re drunk on power. BY P. J. O’ROURKE Perhaps you’re having a tiny last minute qualm about voting Republican. Take heart. And take the House and the Senate. Yes,...
Paid article The President's Hoosier Friend
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The President’s Hoosier Friend Can Baron Hill get reelected by embracing Obamacare? BY ANDREW FERGUSON Hoosiers have a tendency to brag. Anthropologists suggest that this is probably an...
Paid article The Biggest Tent Ever
BARNES, FRED
The Biggest Tent Ever Republicans build a coalition. BY FRED BARNES The Tea Parties came first, starting in February 2009 when President Obama had been in offi ce less than a month....
Paid article Paradise Lost
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Paradise Lost America was great, once (in November 2008). BY JONATHAN V. LAST The American people are in for it. When Republicans lose elections, they blame each other: Talk radio blames the...
Paid article JONATHAN V. LAST
ABRAHAM, SPENCER
How to Ride the Wave Republicans should ignore the petty attacks and focus on issues. BY SPENCER ABRAHAM And on and on it goes. Almost every day a Democratic campaign or major media...
Paid article There Is No Catholic Vote
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
There Is No Catholic Vote But on social policy, everyone now speaks Catholic. BY JOSEPH BOTTUM If abortion is the key Catholic issue in American politics, then you can’t say Catholicism has...
Paid article National Pathetic Radio
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
National Pathetic Radio CEO Vivian Schiller can’t get her story straight. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Late on Wednesday, October 20, David Folkenflik, the media reporter for National Public Radio,...
Paid article Would He Rather Fight Than Switch?
COST, JAY
Fight Than Switch? If President Obama faces a Republican House, he will have two models to choose between: Harry Truman and Bill Clinton BY JAY COST All signs are that the Republican party...
Paid article The Original Hammering Hank
DALIN, DAVID G.
The Original Hammering Hank Greenberg at 100: the greatest slugger time has forgotten BY DAVID G. DALIN When he died in 1986 at the age of 75, Hank Greenberg was widely acknowledged...
Paid article Being Cab Calloway
GIOIA, TED
Being Cab Calloway The musician behind the performer BY TED GIOIA I can hardly complain that Cab Calloway never got his due. After all, his band ranked among the most popular acts of the...
Paid article Mortal Remains
LENDON, J. E.
Mortal Remains The unsettling imagery of two-thousand-year-old death. BY J. E. LENDON Father Vesuvius, devising to punish the wicked cities of the Romans that lay beneath his fl anks,...
Paid article Help Is on the Way
RICHARDSON, SOPHIE
Help Is on the Way What do the Chinese want out of Africa? BY SOPHIE RICHARDSON Anyone writing these days about the Chinese government’s global infl uence—and especially the role of...
Paid article Contrarian's Wisdom
Seaton, James
Contrarian’s Wisdom An anguished journey to understanding America. BY JAMES SEATON Christopher Lasch (19321994) fi rst became wellknown with the publication of The New Radicalism in...
Paid article Only Natural
WURMAN, ILAN
Only Natural The law as the embodiment of public morality. BY ILAN WURMAN In their 2008 brief arguing for the unconstitutionality of Proposition 8, the California gaymarriage amendment,...
Paid article Worst of Friends
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Worst of Friends Aaron Sorkin doesn’t comprehend Facebook, among other things. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The acclaimed new movie The Social Network is a two-hour exploration of a single question: Is...
Paid article Parody
PARODY “This year, [the Harvard Club of New York City] ... turned down Mr. Spitzer’s application for membership—a rare snub by the club....Though he will not have access to the Harvard Club’s...
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