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Paid article Scuttle the USS Murtha
THE SCRAPBOOK Scuttle the USS Murtha Every now and then the congressional habit of naming federal programs and structures—buildings, aircraft carriers, courthouses, grants and scholarships,...
Paid article Why Cry Over Split Milk?
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL Why Cry Over Split Milk? I was reading along in an article in the New York Times Magazine about a woman who reacted to being fi red from a rather cushy job by working out her...
Paid article Release and Cover up
EDITORIALS Release and Cover up On May 1, 2009, Republican senator Christopher Bond wrote to President Obama with questions about the handling of detainees from Guant?namo Bay. Bond, vice...
Paid article Advice to Graduates
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Advice to Graduates Sleep through the commencement speech. BY ANDREW FERGUSON The sunlit season of college commencement has been darkened this year with news of plagiarism. The school paper...
Paid article Not Your Father's FDR
BARNES, FRED
Not Your Father’s FDR A comparison that does Obama no favors. BY FRED BARNES In the famous first 100 days of Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency in 1933, legislation creating the Federal Deposit...
Paid article Back to the Afghan Future
WOOD, GRAEME; KAPHLE, ANUP
Back to the Afghan Future The return of the Gurkhas. BY GRAEME WOOD & ANUP KAPHL Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan Last summer, before the U.S. Marines moved into Marja and began doing what Marines do...
Paid article The Beach House Bailout
LEHRER, ELI
The Beach House Bailout Another terrible idea from the folks who brought you Obamacare. BY ELI LEHRER Those who think the federal government needs even more debt and more responsibilities...
Paid article Ecocide: a Crime Against Peace?
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Ecocide: a Crime Against Peace? Just when you thought the environmental movement couldn’t get worse. BY WESLEY J. SMITH Environmentalism is growing increasingly antihuman. Having left Teddy...
Paid article Gen. Stonewall Holder
Rubin, Jennifer
Gen. ‘Stonewall’ Holder The Obama Justice Department—most opaque ever? BY JENNIFER RUBIN Attorneys who formerly represented al Qaeda members detained at Guant?namo now labor at the Justice...
Paid article American Oligarchy
Caldwell, Christopher
American Oligarchy Don’t expect real reform from the Wall Street Democrats BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL ‘N ow, the Senate Republican leader, he paid a visit to Wall Street a week or two ago,” said...
Paid article Diplomatic Negligence
TWINING, DANIEL
Diplomatic Negligence The Obama administration fumbles relations with India BY DANIEL TWINING In 1998, President Bill Clinton fl ew over Japan without stopping on his way to spend nine days in...
Paid article In Vino Veritas
ANDERSON, MICHAEL
In Vino Veritas Keeping up with the connoisseurs BY MICHAEL ANDERSON ‘Tom, Jerr It’s a pity that Henry James did not base one of his encounters between the Old World and New on the subject of...
Paid article Spies Like Us
RADOSH, RONALD
Spies Like Us Chapter and verse on Moscow’s campaign to subvert America. BY RONALD RADOSH Since the Cold War, two competing narratives about Soviet espionage in the United States have...
Paid article On the Circuit
TOOLEY, MARK
On the Circuit Francis Asbury was the tireless face of Methodism in America. BY MARK TOOLEY Francis Asbury was probably the most infl uential American religious leader during the republic’s fi...
Paid article Biennial Bland
GARDNER, JAMES
Biennial Bland Accentuating the positive at the Whitney. BY JAMES GARDNER At this late date in the history of Western civilization, bashing the Whitney Biennial is such an inveterate...
Paid article New York Story
PODHORETZ, JOHN
New York Story Not quite the ‘sharp little movie about ordinary people.’ BY JOHN PODHORETZ Have you ever really wanted to love a movie? I don’t mean the way children and teenagers do...
Paid article PARODY
“Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan President, has announced that he will start using Twitter, the microblogging site, which will test his ability to deliver a concise message” —Daily Telegraph, April...
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