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Paid articleJournalists Go Green-But Not With Envy!
THE SCRAPBOOK Journalists Go Green—But Not With Envy! For years now, sensitive and intelligent members of the Washington journalistic community (we’ll name no names!) have wondered what makes...
Paid articleBabes in Toyland
MATUS, VICTORINO
CASUAL Babes in Toyland Not surprisingly, a network’s decision to yank a popular host from his time slot and replace him with someone who lacks the same broad appeal has resulted in...
Paid articleDon't Mess With Success
EDITORIAL Don’t Mess With Success I n his State of the Union address, Barack Obama worried that “too many of our citizens have lost faith” in “our biggest institutions.” Many of those...
Paid articleWhat Obama Isn't Saying
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
What Obama Isn’t Saying The apolitical politics of progressivism. BY HARVEY MANSFIELD ‘I am not the fi rst president to take up this cause, but I am determined to be the last.” The words are...
Paid articleThe Ideologue
BARNES, FRED
The Ideologue Barack Obama’s no Bill Clinton. BY FRED BARNES President Obama’s greatest need is to escape the ideological grip of congressional Democrats and the liberal base of the...
Paid articleAn Agenda in Shambles
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
An Agenda in Shambles The ‘New Foundation’ collapses. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI In April 2009, President Obama laid out his domestic agenda in a speech at Georgetown University. This was no...
Paid articleLack of Intelligence
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Lack of Intelligence Why didn’t the Obama administration interrogate the Christmas bomber? BY STEPHEN F. HAYES On January 27, the secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, was...
Paid articleThe Small Bill
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
The Small Bill A one-page alternative to Obamacare. BY JEFFREY H. ANDERSON In the week between Scott Brown’s seismic win and the State of the Union address, the Obama administration tried...
Paid articleMore Mr. Nice Guy
BOLTON, JOHN
More Mr. Nice Guy While nukes proliferate, Obama fi ddles. BY JOHN BOLTON In his lengthy State of the Union address, President Obama was brief on national security issues, which he squeezed...
Paid articleLeno Takes It on the Chin
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Leno Takes It on the Chin But he’s more sinned-against than sinning. BY JONATHAN V. LAST America’s safest comedian, Jay Leno, is now Public Enemy No. 1. Just after New Year’s Day, NBC became...
Paid articleFarmer Knows Best
HURST, BLAKE
Farmer Knows Best The dark side of going green. BY BLAKE HURST Tarkio, Missouri Kathleen Merrigan, deputy secretary of agriculture and an organic and sustainable food expert, has announced an...
Paid articleCan Republicans Govern?
BERGNER, JEFF
Can Republicans Govern? Not unless they change The Narrative. BY JEFF BERGNER Recent electoral successes, including Scott Brown’s landmark victory in Massachusetts, have positioned Republicans...
Paid articleMonticello Mythology
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Monticello Mythology What Sally Hemings tells us about our times BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. Since the hack journalist and thwarted offi ce-seeker James Callender fi rst published his scurrilities,...
Paid articleNatural Reich
BLITZ, MARK
Natural Reich Martin Heidegger didn’t accomodate the Nazis; he embraced them. BY MARK BLITZ This book, which appeared in 2005 in France and is newly translated into English, has caused a stir,...
Paid articleMika's Choice
SCHAEFFER, SABRINA L.
Mika’s Choice The cost of careerism for a shot of ‘Morning Joe.’ BY SABRINA L. SCHAEFFER Nearly 50 years after The Feminine Mystique, the consensus appears to be that women have achieved...
Paid articleLessons of War
RID, THOMAS
Lessons of War What the Prussians learned at the hands of Napoleon. BY THOMAS RID It must have been an eerie Monday afternoon, on October 13, 1806. Napoleon rode through Jena, where French...
Paid articleFounders' Keepers
KIENKER, JOHN B.
Founders’ Keepers The modern application of the principles of government. BY JOHN B. KIENKER At the end of this new book, Matthew Spalding calls for “a commitment at every level of education...
Paid articleBaltimore Bartleby
sChaRPeR, diane
Baltimore Bartleby A misanthrope is suddenly awakened by love. BY DIANE SCHARPER At 60, Liam Pennywell has his share of senior moments— perhaps more than his share. Worse, he’s unable...
Paid articleBiblionline
GARDNER, JAMES
Biblionline The translation of the printed word into cyberspace. BY JAMES GARDNER For a time there, it looked as if e-readers would be a dismal, faddish fl op. It was hard to argue with the...
Paid articleSyncopated Eye
BUNCH, SONNY
Syncopated Eye Manny Farber’s criticism was art in itself. BY SONNY BUNCH Of the great mid-century fi lm critics, Manny Farber (1917-2008) remains one of the most challenging and best loved....
Paid articlePARODY
“Still, [health care reform] is a complex issue, and the longer it was debated, the more skeptical people became. I take my share of the blame for not explaining it more clearly to the American...
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