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Paid article Obama Politicizes Science!
THE SCRAPBOOK Obama Politicizes Science! Being a superstar intellectual himself— we hear he reads Niebuhr and Burke!—it was natural that President Obama would assemble a group of superstar...
Paid article I've Come A Long Way, Baby
Caldwell, Christopher
CASUAL I’ve Come A Long Way, Baby ‘You must be busy packing,” an editor once said to me, fi ve days before I fl ew to Europe to do an article for him. Yeah, I felt like saying, about as busy...
Paid article Marx, Keynes, Pelosi
EDITORIAL Marx, Keynes, Pelosi “It is all about a four-letter word: jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. We are all about jobs.” —Nancy Pelosi, May 4, 2010 “We see [health care reform as] a bill that says...
Paid article The 'Beneficial Crisis'
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
The ‘Benefi cial Crisis’ On the road to the European superstate. BY ANDREW STUTTAFORD It would have taken a heart of stone not to laugh. Wheeled out earlier this month for celebrations to...
Paid article The View from the Sidelines
BARNES, FRED
The View from the Sidelines Jeb Bush on the Republican future. BY FRED BARNES Coral Gables, Florida Jeb Bush is not running for president in 2012. He may never run, though he doesn’t think the...
Paid article Exodus from Dictatorship
BORK, ELLEN
Exodus from Dictatorship Why is Washington such a sucker for Mubarak? BY ELLEN BORK Cairo In a caf? here a few weeks ago, an Egyptian intellectual began our conversation by explaining...
Paid article Out with the Old
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Out with the Old Don’t trust a congressman over the age of 50. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI As far as I can tell, Sean Duffy is the only world-champion lumberjack and reality television star running...
Paid article They Just Want It Too Much
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
They Just Want It Too Much Why voters turned against Bennett and Specter and Crist. BY GEOFFREY NORMAN According to news accounts, the man had tears in his eyes when he talked of coming...
Paid article War Is No Joke
WISSE, RUTH R.
War Is No Joke A West Point baccalaureate address. BY RUTH R. WISSE West Point I feel exceptionally privileged to address the graduates at this West Point Jewish Baccalaureate Service. Our...
Paid article No Museum Left Behind
ESPLUND, LANCE
No Museum Left Behind The relocation of the Barnes Foundation to downtown Philadelphia is fueled by ignorance and avarice, not altruism. BY LANCE ESPLUND Merion, Pennsylvania Moving through the...
Paid article Founders at Home
Achorn, Edward
Founders at Home The human side of demigods BY EDWARD ACHORN Three months after George Washington became engaged to Martha Dandridge Custis, he penned a love letter to Sally Cary Fairfax, the...
Paid article Unhappy in Exile
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Unhappy in Exile The ‘self-hating immigrant’ would do well to rebuild his home. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Since the fall of Soviet communism 20 years ago, the transformation of national borders that...
Paid article Pop-Up Cuisine
LODGE, SARA
Pop-Up Cuisine The adventurous gourmet samples some underground restaurants. BY SARA LODGE Kate Fox, a London anthropologist, concludes that what is most distinctive about the English is...
Paid article Right of Privacy
SCHMITT, GARY
Right of Privacy National security meets the culture of modern journalism. BY GARY SCHMITT God forbid that the United States suffer a second terrorist attack on the order of 9/11—or worse....
Paid article Road from Damascus
Schenker, David
Road from Damascus Lebanon hangs suspended between past and present. BY DAVID SCHENKER This past February, Le Monde published a detailed report suggesting that Hezbollah participated in...
Paid article We Wuz Robbed
PODHORETZ, JOHN
We Wuz Robbed As Barnum might have said, there’s a ‘Lost’ viewer born every minute. BY JOHN PODHORETZ In 1973, the wonderful Paul NewmanRobert Redford con-man movie The Sting—then, now,...
Paid article PARODY
“Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, who left the Republican Party a year ago in hopes of salvaging a 30-year career, was rejected on Tuesday by Democratic primary voters, with Representative...
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