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Paid article Pardon the Interruption
THE SCRAPBOOK Pardon the Interruption Can you imagine John Edwards lecturing someone on marital fidelity? Neither can THE SCRAPBOOK. So we were surprised to learn that MSNBC’s Chris Matthews,...
Paid article I Knew I Forgot Something
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL I Knew I Forgot Something A few years ago, reading along in Katherine Graham’s soppy autobiography, I came across a sentence that mentioned that the author’s father, Eugene Meyer, had...
Paid article The Eighteenth Brumaire of Barack Obama
EDITORIAL The Eighteenth Brumaire of Barack Obama After his 1851 coup d’?tat, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, nephew of the real Napoleon, pronounced himself Napoleon III. It was the rise to power of...
Paid article Delusions of Grandeur
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Delusions of Grandeur Obama sees himself as a transformative president. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES On January 20, the day after Scott Brown’s upset victory in the Massachusetts Senate race, Barack...
Paid article Obama Outfoxed
BARNES, FRED
Obama Outfoxed Good thing he has large congressional majorities, because his powers of persuasion are limited. BY FRED BARNES Chances are President Obama was asking himself one question as he...
Paid article Polls Apart
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Polls Apart Why imperiled congressional Democrats can take no solace from Obama’s approval ratings. BY JONATHAN V. LAST Every few days there appears a poll showing President Obama’s job...
Paid article Race to the Bottom
HAM, MARY KATHARINE
Race to the Bottom Obama’s deeds belie his words on school reform. BY MARY KATHARINE HAM On education, as in many other policy areas, Barack Obama has been hailed as a bold reformer willing...
Paid article Life in Putinland
JOHNSON, REUBEN F.
Life in Putinland Driving while Russian. BY REUBEN F. JOHNSON Some aspects of life in Moscow have sadly not changed for the better since the fall of the Soviet Union. A telling example:...
Paid article Stalking the CIA
BURLINGAME, DEBRA; JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Stalking the CIA Justice lawyers at daggers drawn with the intelligence community. BY DEBRA BURLINGAME & THOMAS JOSCELYN Last week, Bill Gertz of the Washington Times broke news of a fi ght...
Paid article Yes, It Is Sectarian Violence
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Yes, It Is Sectarian Violence Nigeria’s Christians massacred again. BY JOSEPH BOTTUM Early last Wednesday morning, March 17, a Muslim mob swept through the Christian villages of Biye and...
Paid article The Dean of the Gitmo Bar
THIESSEN, MARC A.
The Dean of the Gitmo Bar Meet Michael Ratner, lead terrorist defender BY MARC A. THIESSEN In recent weeks, controversy has erupted over demands that the Obama administration release the names...
Paid article Germany's Waron the War on Terror
ROSENTHAL, JOHN
Germany’s War on the War on Terror Terrorist fi nanciers: good. Tax evaders: bad BY JOHN ROSENTHAL Last month, the European parliament rejected the so-called SWIFT agreement, which would have...
Paid article A Power to Persuade
POSTREL, VIRGINIA
A Power to Persuade The deeper meaning of glamour BY VIRGINIA POSTREL After C-SPAN reran a 1999 BookNotes interview about my fi rst book, I received an email from a disappointed viewer. He was...
Paid article It's Autobiographical
SIMMONS, TRACY LEE
It’s Autobiographical ‘The most democratic province of the republic of letters.’ BY TRACY LEE SIMMONS Girding himself for a tough reelection battle looming in 1964, John F. Kennedy mused that,...
Paid article The People's Choice
BORK, ELLEN
The People’s Choice Democracy is no priority for Barack Obama. BY ELLEN BORK Ronald Reagan campaigned for election on the distinction between totalitarian and authoritarian regimes, arguing...
Paid article Feeding the Beast
AIKMAN, DAVID
Feeding the Beast Appeasement is an appealing idea with appalling consequences. BY DAVID AIKMAN Seven decades after the outbreak of World War II in Europe, it is a good moment to look back on...
Paid article Dadaist Moment
ROSEN, MICHAEL M.
Dadaist Moment The otherworldly role of the other parent. BY MICHAEL M. ROSEN Pope John XXIII once said that “it is easier for a father to have children than for children to have a real...
Paid article The Odd Couples
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Odd Couples In quest of ‘must-see’ television on the networks. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Not for several years has there been a reason even to spend a minute discussing new fi ction programs...
Paid article PARODY
“The White House said Mr. Obama has decided not to leave for the Pacifi c on Sunday, the second such delay in his travel plan, in order to maintain full attention on health care. His planned visit...
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