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Paid articleThe Thinness of His Skin
THE SCRAPBOOK The Thinness of His Skin President Obama is beginning to say reliably disconcerting things in public, from his offhand dismissals of longtime foreign allies to his...
Paid articleDeals on Wheels
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL Deals on Wheels Through a combination of family generosity, stinginess, and luck, I managed to go 35 years without doing business with a professional car salesman. So when the hour fi...
Paid articleWhy Obama Chose Kagan
EDITORIAL Why Obama Chose Kagan In January, in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Supreme Court held that under the First Amendment Congress may not limit corporate and union...
Paid articleWhat's So Special?
BARNES, FRED
What’s So Special? Can this relationship be saved? BY FRED BARNES Less than an hour after David Cameron became British prime minister last week, he got a congratulatory phone call from...
Paid articleThe Way of the Kurds
BOOT, MAX
The Way of the Kurds One part of Iraq is working better than the other. BY MAX BOOT Erbil, Iraq Iraq has improved immeasurably since the dark days of 2006 when hundreds were being killed...
Paid articleMaryland Rematch
SMITH, EMILY ESFAHANI
Maryland Rematch Ehrlich-O’Malley II. BY EMILY ESFAHANI SMITH Annapolis In 2006, Bob Ehrlich of Maryland was the only Republican governor to lose his seat to a Democrat. His defeat was no...
Paid articleVery Little Hope and Very Little Change
YOUNG, CATHY
Very Little Hope and Very Little Change Russia progresses from kleptocracy to tandemocracy. BY CATHY YOUNG In April, Russia’s biggest political story was a sex scandal dubbed “Mumugate,”...
Paid articleSweet Home Iran
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Sweet Home Iran The al Qaeda refuge no one wants to talk about. BY THOMAS JOSCELYN This past week, Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman of the Associated Press reported a story that deserved to make a...
Paid articleAre They High?
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Are They High? What could be more stimulating than free beer? BY STEPHEN F. HAYES According to a report from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, smoking pot is a drag on employee...
Paid articleCash for Doctors
MECIA, TONY
Cash for Doctors And other ways to escape the diktats of Obamacare BY TONY MECIA On a wall inside Dr. Brian Forrest’s medical offi ce in a suburb of Raleigh, North Carolina, is something you...
Paid articlePut the Patient in Charge
HANSEN, PETER J.
Put the Patient in Charge Repeal Obamacare, level the playing fi eld, and bend the cost curve (really!) BY PETER J. HANSEN The incentive structure of our present health care system is...
Paid articleCohabitation, English Style
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Cohabitation, English Style Can a marriage of convenience between Tories and Lib Dems endure for fi ve years? BY IRWIN M. STELZER ‘A bird may love a fi sh, but where would they build a home...
Paid articleBach to the Future
LIGHT, KATE
Bach to the Future The world within one piece of music BY KATE LIGHT The Cello Suites, as its expository title suggests, features a multibiographical exploration across the centuries, and is...
Paid articleFaith, Hope, and . . .
WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
Faith, Hope, and . . . The hand of God in the social safety net. BY MARTIN MORSE WOOSTER George W. Bush entered the White House in 2001 determined to implement, as the keystone of his...
Paid articleThe Critical Trio
Seaton, James
The Critical Trio Adorno, Horkheim, Marcuse, and the world they unmade. BY JAMES SEATON The Frankfurt School, whose major fi gures include Max Horkheimer (1895-1973), Theodor Adorno...
Paid articleAcrylic Lyricist
GELERNTER, DAVID
Acrylic Lyricist Robert Natkin, 1930-2010 BY DAVID GELERNTER The eminent abstract painter Robert Natkin died on April 20 in Danbury, Connecticut, aged 79. The Metropolitan, Guggenheim,...
Paid articleAll Dude Revue
MUNSON, ZACK
All Dude Revue Academic overanalysis strangles ‘The Big Lebowski.’ BY ZACK MUNSON Now, a pop quiz. Name the subject of the essay from which the following quotation is taken: [Jokes] thrust...
Paid articlePlatinum Formula
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Platinum Formula Why has ‘Glee’ succeeded when other TV musicals have failed? BY JOHN PODHORETZ The Fox show Glee, about the comic travails and triumphs of high-school singers in Ohio,...
Paid articlePARODY
“In an email sent to millions of people who supported Hillary Clinton’s White House campaign, the former President asks: ‘How would you like the chance to come up to New York and spend the day...
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