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Paid articleThe Hubris of Attacking Krauthammer
The Hubris of Attacking Krauthammer A tip of THE SCRAPBOOK homburg to Peter Wehner, who discovered a devastating error in Peter Beinart’s new book The Icarus Syndrome: A History of American...
Paid articleTom Kelly, 1923-2010"
Anderson, Claudia
IN MEMORIAM Tom Kelly, 1923-2010 Tom Kelly, who died last week at 86, was the funniest man I ever knew and one of the most talkative. It used to puzzle me that he didn’t want to travel. He...
Paid articleTHE BARNES FOUNDATION
LETTERS THE BARNES FOUNDATION In his May 31, 2010, cover article titled “No Museum Left Behind,” Lance Esplund paints a detailed and idealized picture of the Barnes Foundation and adopts...
Paid articleSmall People Rule!
EDITORIAL Small People Rule! [President Obama] is frustrated because he cares about the small people. And we care about the small people. —BP chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg, June 16, 2010 It was...
Paid articleRunning on Empty
BARNES, FRED
Running on Empty The wheels come off the liberal juggernaut, but it’s still dangerous. BY FRED BARNES The Obama presidency is nearly out of gas. So are the Democratic majorities in the...
Paid articleThe Return of the Ottomans
SMITH, LEE
The Return of the Ottomans The sick man of Europe is back and causing trouble again. BY LEE SMITH Beirut A few months back, I was dining with a friend at an Armenian restaurant in Beirut,...
Paid articleJihadists Abroad
SIMCOX, ROBIN
Jihadists Abroad Europe sneers at Guantánamo but has no good policy itself for terror suspects. BY ROBIN SIMCOX London The Obama administration’s recent review of the remaining detainees at...
Paid articleMerkel's Goal
MATUS, VICTORINO
Merkel’s Goal Can a World Cup win save her government? BY VICTORINO MATUS Is Angela Merkel’s government on the verge of dissolution? “Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germanay faced calls from...
Paid articleDereliction of Duty
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Dereliction of Duty Congressional Democrats skip passing a budget— and hope no one notices. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES The 1974 Budget and Impoundment Act requires Congress to pass a budget...
Paid articleThe Two Faces of the Tea Party
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Two Faces of the Tea Party Rick Santelli, Glenn Beck, and the future of the populist insurgency BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI As a student in the exciting new fi eld of Tea Party Studies, I’ve...
Paid articleBeyond Pathetic
WILSON, ANDREW B.
Beyond Pathetic BP’s Gulf disaster was no surprise to those who understood the corporate culture BY ANDREW B. WILSON Shortly after lunch on November 27, 2003, Oberon Houston was in his offi ce...
Paid articleFreedom's Symphony
Klepp, Lawrence
Freedom’s Symphony The world of Beethoven’s Ninth BY LAWRENCE KLEPP Toward the end of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, in the mid-1970s, the routine attacks on revisionists and running dogs of...
Paid articleSecret Warrior
NAGORSKI, ANDREW
Secret Warrior A journalist unlocks her father’s heroic history. BY ANDREW NAGORSKI ‘I’ve always been an optimist,” Rita Cosby writes in this moving book, “but my relationship with my father...
Paid articleA Summing Up
LOPATIN, PETER
A Summing Up Derek Walcott is more than a ‘poet of exile . . . of place.’ BY PETER LOPATIN Since the publication of his fi rst major collection of poetry, In a Green Night (1962),...
Paid articleThe Locust Years
FALCOFF, MARK
The Locust Years The unbearable lightness of interwar Britain. BY MARK FALCOFF A few months ago Peter Hitchens reminded his readers in the Daily Mail that a mere 70 years ago—in 1939 to be...
Paid articleFrom the Waterfront
MOUHIBIAN, ALEC
From the Waterfront The working wisdom of Eric Hoffer. BY ALEC MOUHIBIAN Illiteracy has never been wordier. Life has never been wordier. Experts say more language is consumed now than ever...
Paid articlePoland Springs Eternal
QUEENAN, JOE
Poland Springs Eternal Water, water everywhere, and a cooler, too. BY JOE QUEENAN This is a tale of one man’s well-meaning attempt to prop up our fragile economy. It is a cautionary tale...
Paid articleBuzz Kills
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Buzz Kills ‘The best sequel-to-a-sequel ever made’ is a must-see. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The only thing wrong with Toy Story 3, and I mean the only thing, is that Pixar and Disney (its parent...
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“[President Obama] is frustrated because he cares about the small people. And we care about the small people. I hear comments sometimes that large oil companies, or greedy companies, don’t...
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