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Paid article "Excuses, Excuses"
THE SCRAPBOOK Excuses, Excuses When liberals get in trouble, it’s never their fault. Two fresh examples: President Obama and the Senate. Obama’s poll numbers have dipped at a record pace....
Paid article Lucky Losers
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL Lucky Losers More than any other sport, professional tennis is a caste system. The top players are invited to tournaments as “seeds.” Players with lower rankings apply for wild...
Paid article Collapse
EDITORIALS Collapse The left has collapsed. Its political support has collapsed. Public opinion polls point to a historic repudiation of the president and the Democratic party this...
Paid article Obama's Bad Bets
Obama’s Bad Bets ‘Recovery Summer’ goes bust. BY JAMES PETHOKOUKIS Declaring a “Recovery Summer” victory tour at the start of June must have looked like a pretty safe wager for the...
Paid article Desperate Democrats
BARNES, FRED
Desperate Democrats The only strategy they have left is personal attacks. BY FRED BARNES The Democratic strategy in the 2010 election is simple: Change the subject. And given the subject on...
Paid article Judge to Voters: Drop Dead
NAGEL, ROBERT F.
Judge to Voters: Drop Dead The irrationality of Vaughn Walker. BY ROBERT F. NAGEL At the heart of modern America’s heavy reliance on constitutional law to settle issues that more properly...
Paid article The War on Terror (cont.)
SCHMITT, GARY
The War on Terror (cont.) The Obama administration extends Bush-era surveillance policies. BY GARY SCHMITT In an effort to clarify ambiguous language in the Electronic Communications Privacy...
Paid article Voting Rights…for Some
Rubin, Jennifer
Voting Rights... for Some The Justice Department harasses Cuyahoga County. BY JENNIFER RUBIN The mainstream media have recently discovered the misdeeds of the voting section of the Obama...
Paid article Aussies Vote
TERRILL, ROSS
Aussies Vote And why Americans should care. BY ROSS TERRILL As President Obama’s support wanes, midterm elections loom, and economic troubles persist, he barely heeds East Asia and the Pacifi...
Paid article Aggression Outlawed!
RABKIN, JEREMY
Aggression Outlawed! Magical thinking at the International Criminal Court BY JEREMY RABKIN Last November, as a new round of bombings in Baghdad raised doubts about Iraqi security measures, the...
Paid article A Fortune Underfoot
A Fortune Underfoot Can Bolivia develop its mineral wealth— and undermine Hugo Chávez? BY VANESSA NEUMANN The stark white landscape of the Salar de Uyuni in the Potosí department of Bolivia...
Paid article No Mystery Here
SIMON, JOHN
Books&Arts No Mystery Here Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare’s plays BY JOHN SIMON How many books concerning William Shakespeare amuse as much as they inform? I know of only one, and it is this...
Paid article Living Will
WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
Living Will It’s best to bestow when the going is good. BY MARTIN MORSE WOOSTER I regularly attend the lunches on philanthropic issues held by the Hudson Institute’s Bradley Center. The...
Paid article Sticks, Stones, Words
Seaton, James
Sticks, Stones, Words The academic study of literature is theoretical. BY JAMES SEATON The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism is the place to go to fi nd out what sort of ideas...
Paid article Castelli's Art
GARDNER, JAMES
Castelli’s Art The connoisseur-dealer who commanded the market. BY JAMES GARDNER It is a testament to the art world’s centrality in contemporary culture that even marginal fi gures like...
Paid article Yesterday's Man
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Yesterday’s Man Whatever happened to George C. Scott? BY JOHN PODHORETZ The name George C. Scott has descended into the mists of obscurity, and in no time at all—he died a mere 11 years ago....
Paid article PARODY
PARODY “‘The question for 2010 is: Whose side are you on?’ Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) … said to reporters Thursday. He spoke after a closed meeting with Democratic senators, where palm cards...
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