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Paid articleWhen It Raines It Pours
THE SCRAPBOOK When It Raines It Pours Whenever THE SCRAPBOOK fi nds the word “conscience” employed by a journalist, we feel obliged to plug in the old you-know-what detector and examine the...
Paid articleRender Unto Mike
BARNES, FRED
CASUAL Render Unto Mike I met Michael Cromartie in 1985 at Windy Gap, a Christian retreat in North Carolina. As a recent convert, I was there to talk about the only religious subject about...
Paid articleAthens and Jerusalem
EDITORIAL Athens and Jerusalem Last Thursday, Athens was paralyzed by rioters protesting the government’s austerity program, which is needed to keep the Greek nation solvent. The protesters...
Paid articleAlbany's Crime Spree
SIEGEL, FRED
Albany’s Crime Spree New York State government is a den of thieves. BY FRED SIEGEL New York governor David Paterson, beset by charges of witness tampering in the case of a close aide accused...
Paid articleRemedial Diplomacy
CROPSEY, SETH
Remedial Diplomacy The point is not to reward one’s enemies and punish one’s friends. BY SETH CROPSEY Barack Obama’s theory is that partisanship is the source of confl ict. There should be...
Paid articleRequiem for a Lightweight
GRUBBS, K. E. Jr.
Requiem for a Lightweight The fi nal days of Barbara Boxer? BY K. E. GRUBBS JR. You’re a California Republican and, this being an election year, anxiety is mounting. Your state endures...
Paid articleThe Anti-Jobs Bill
CaPretta, James C.; levin, yuval
The Anti-Jobs Bill Obamacare would badly undermine America’s economic prospects. BY JAMES C. CAPRETTA & YUVAL LEVIN After a year of debate and legislative scheming, President Obama and...
Paid articleObama Just Says No to Soros
WALTERS, JOHN P.
Obama Just Says No to Soros Drug-war funding has actually increased on his watch. BY JOHN P. WALTERS For anyone who feared that the Obama administration would abandon efforts to control...
Paid articleOnly Direct
GILLESPIE, ED
Only Direct Conservatives should not cede the precincts of popular culture. BY ED GILLESPIE In 2008, John McCain and Sarah Palin not only had to run against Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and...
Paid articleHope and Change in Iraq
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Hope and Change in Iraq The elections show a functioning democracy, if they can keep it. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT In Iraq we are now where we should have been in 2005 if the Sunni Arab community...
Paid articleDead Congress Walking
EMERY, NOEMIE
Dead Congress Walking The Democrats are afraid of the voters and mad at each other. Their vaunted health care reform is going to do them in. BY NOEMIE EMERY A stranger moment in politics has...
Paid articleCan Cameron Lose?
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Can Cameron Lose? Appeasing the media has reduced the Tory strategy to the twin pillars of inoffensiveness and not being Labour. BY ANDREW STUTTAFORD For a country to have its currency marked...
Paid articleAbortion in Demand
KIMBALL, ROGER
Abortion in Demand A tragedy with comic overtones BY ROGER KIMBALL Do you know the story of how Cyril Connolly, the celebrated editor of Horizon in the 1940s, accepted a piece from a writer...
Paid articleJourney's Ending
SWICK, THOMAS
Journey’s Ending A victory lap for the poet laureate of the road. BY THOMAS SWICK In Key West once I ran into Jan Morris power-walking down Duval Street. It was a balmy January morning, and...
Paid articleThe Finlandian
Stauffer, George B.
The Finlandian The composer whose name and homeland were indistinguishable. BY GEORGE B. STAUFFER On a wintry day in January 1920, Alf Klingenberg, the recently appointed director of the newly...
Paid articleStunt Man
QUEENAN, JOE
Stunt Man First a Coaster, then a falconer/central banker. BY JOE QUEENAN Ever since I read George Plimpton’s Paper Lion in high school, I’ve been a huge fan of “stunt journalism.” This is...
Paid articleShe's the One
PODHORETZ, JOHN
She’s the One Kathryn Bigelow breaches the Hollywood treehouse. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Poor Barbra Streisand. Maybe you didn’t know it, given how rich and famous and garlanded she is, but she is...
Paid articlePARODY
“To appreciate the sheer reach of the [Rahm] Emanuel legend, one need look no further than . . .” —From “The Chief” by Noam Scheiber (The New Republic, March 3,...
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