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Paid article Young Guns II
THE SCRAPBOOK Young Guns II Back in 2007, THE WEEKLY STANDARD heralded the arrival of three rising Republicans in the House who weren’t then household names. We dubbed them the Young...
Paid article Second Sight
Anderson, Claudia
CASUAL Second Sight Judy was my mother’s best friend from the time they were both 13. Neither girl had a sister, and Judy didn’t even have brothers, and her parents were a bit offbeat,...
Paid article Beck to the Future
EDITORIALS Beck to the Future The rally on August 28 in Washington, D.C., was about many things—some high, a few low (very few, as these events go), and many in-between, and is worth...
Paid article Partisanship Isn't Enough (but It Is Essential)
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
Partisanship Isn’t Enough (but It Is Essential) Refl ections on the Glenn Beck rally. BY HARVEY MANSFIELD Glenn Beck’s rally for Restoring Honor on August 28 took most everyone by surprise...
Paid article Beyond the Tea Party
HARRIS, LEE
Beyond the Tea Party The broadening of a movement. BY LEE HARRIS Lively debate continues about just how many people showed up to attend Glenn Beck’s rally at the Lincoln Memorial, but there...
Paid article The Very Model of a Modern Midterm
DISALVO, DANIEL; CEASER, JAMES W.
The Very Model of a Modern Midterm This fall’s election looks unusual—just like the last few. BY DANIEL DISALVO & JAMES W. CEASER Most analysts have overlooked a remarkable fact about recent...
Paid article There Goes the Neighborhood
LAST, JONATHAN V.
There Goes the Neighborhood Rage against the ‘breeders.’ BY JONATHAN V. LAST Like a puckish uncle determined to cause trouble at Thanksgiving dinner, the Washington Post periodically homes in...
Paid article The Scarlet 'D'
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
The Scarlet ‘D’ It’s hard out here for a Democrat. BY JOSEPH BOTTUM Hot Springs, South Dakota Want a measure of how bad November 2 could be for the Democrats? Take a look at South Dakota—home...
Paid article Endangered Species
BARNES, FRED
Endangered Species The Christians of the West Bank. BY FRED BARNES Sister Sophie is a French-speaking nun from Lebanon who runs the Creche, an orphanage in Bethlehem sponsored by the Vatican....
Paid article Theirs But To Do and Die
Messenger, Robert
Theirs But To Do and Die Dien Bien Phu and the twilight of the warrior BY ROBERT MESSENGER I would like to emphasize that, in my opinion and insofar as the free world is concerned, the French...
Paid article Young Poets in Love
LODGE, SARA
Young Poets in Love The romance of the Romantics BY SARA LODGE All of us, at some time in our lives, have wanted to be part of a brilliant circle, a club of vivacious and talented people whose...
Paid article Mysteries of Israel
Schachter, Abby Wisse
Mysteries of Israel Four unexpected thrillers from the Jewish state. BY ABBY WISSE SCHACHTER Jonathan Marcus, the hottie hero of Daniel Levin’s religiothriller The Last Ember (2009), is back...
Paid article Commie Dearest
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Commie Dearest The tangled web of the KGB and the Eitingon clan. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ The history of Soviet communism resembles a hall of mirrors. The juxtaposition of the real horrors of...
Paid article Secret Splendor
CUSACK, ANDREW
Secret Splendor Pictures from the Counter-Reformation in Protestant Holland. BY ANDREW CUSACK This book is the fi rst major overview and exploration of the art of the clandestine Roman...
Paid article Vintage Virginians
CURRIE, SUSIE POWELL
Vintage Virginians The palatable saga of wine in America. BY SUSIE POWELL CURRIE My favorite Dilbert cartoon starts with Dilbert trying to impress a date at a fancy restaurant. Holding his...
Paid article The Age of Shatner
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Age of Shatner From ‘Star Trek’ to ‘the greatest TV star the medium has yet produced.’ BY JOHN PODHORETZ Last year, a man named Justin Halpern started posting the irascible mutterings of...
Paid article PARODY
PARODY Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) . . . says he believes it’s “a possibility” that there might not actually be any gold in the vaults of Fort Knox or the New York Federal Reserve Bank. —News...
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