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Paid article A Living Hero
THE SCRAPBOOK A Living Hero It has been more than 30 years since the United States last conferred its highest military honor on a living soldier. But we have the privilege this week of...
Paid article Thrift in the Age of Twitter
HAM, MARY KATHARINE
CASUAL Thrift in the Age of Twitter I bought an accordion coupon organizer last week. It’s a walletsized device that straps to the cart as you’re grocery shopping. It comes with 24 durable...
Paid article Recovery November -and Beyond
EDITORIALS Recovery November —and Beyond This year’s election looks to be a repeat of 1994. The GOP is likely once again to win 50-plus House seats and thereby take control of that chamber....
Paid article John Boehner's Sudden Fame
BARNES, FRED
John Boehner’s Sudden Fame Thanks, Mr. President, for that kind introduction. BY FRED BARNES President Obama has fallen into the John Boehner trap. By attacking Boehner last...
Paid article The Forecast for November
COST, JAY
The Forecast for November Bright and sunny for the GOP. BY JAY COST The outlook for Republicans in November is very good—at least as favorable as in 1994, and possibly more so than at any...
Paid article The Privileged Public Sector
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Privileged Public Sector Mommas, don’t let your babies grow up to be anything but civil servants. BY ANDREW FERGUSON ‘Be happy in your work,” Col. Saito advised his prisoners in Bridge...
Paid article "First, Stop Obama's Madness"
levin, yuval
First, Stop Obama’s Madness A two-step plan for the future majority party. BY YUVAL LEVIN Democrats in Washington, confronting a mammoth tidal wave of angry voters as November approaches, are...
Paid article A Big Tent on the Right
BELL, JEFFREY
A Big Tent on the Right The multiplier effect of adding Tea Partiers to social conservatives. BY JEFFREY BELL What will historians 50 years from now see as the most important development in...
Paid article Republicans in Ithaca
GUASPARI, DAVID
Republicans in Ithaca The few, the proud . . . BY DAVID GUASPARI Ithaca, N.Y. Among fellow right-wing crazies, Ithaca provokes less eyerolling than Berkeley, Madison, or Ann Arbor, but it...
Paid article They Still Blame America First
Rubin, Jennifer
They Still Blame America First The curious human rights focus of the Obama administration. BY JENNIFER RUBIN President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton assure us that they...
Paid article "Toomey, or Not Toomey"
WARREN, MICHAEL
Toomey, or Not Toomey That is Pennsylvania’s question. BY MICHAEL WARREN Philadelphia When Pennsylvania Democrat Joe Sestak talks about taxes and jobs, he sounds at fi rst blush like a...
Paid article The Unclubbable Senator
TOMLINSON, KENNETH Y.
The Unclubbable Senator Jim DeMint, an outsider on the inside. BY KENNETH Y. TOMLINSON Jim DeMint vividly recalls his fi rst meeting with Marco Rubio two years ago when the youthful...
Paid article Lifestyles of the Rich and Liberal
EMERY, NOEMIE
Lifestyles of the Rich and Liberal The conspicuous consumption of today’s Democratic pols BY NOEMIE EMERY ‘The very rich are different from you and me,” F. Scott Fitzgerald observed, eliciting...
Paid article Endgame
HAMBY, ALONZO L.
Endgame How the Big Three concluded the Good War BY ALONZO L. HAMBY They met at Yalta—Franklin D. Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill—to divide up the world, or so the popular...
Paid article Uncommon Reader
SIMMONS, TRACY LEE
Uncommon Reader Frank Kermode, 1919-2010. BY TRACY LEE SIMMONS When the eminent English critic Frank Kermode died last month, the Washington Post duly noted his passing and added...
Paid article Equality & Servility
BLITZ, MARK
Equality & Servility There are dangers in the democratic trends of democracy. BY MARK BLITZ Sensible people worry today about the West’s direction. What recently seemed to be merely a slow...
Paid article Defining a Decade
Bowman, James
Defi ning a Decade The lines in the sand are not yet redrawn. BY JAMES BOWMAN On the cover of Living in the Eighties there are three photos: one of Ronald Reagan, smiling, with an American fl...
Paid article Moviegoer's Choice
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Moviegoer’s Choice A delightful evening spent watching a man amputate his arm? BY JOHN PODHORETZ Say it’s a Saturday night this fall, and your average moviegoer has a choice of staying home...
Paid article PARODY
“Solving some of the most intractable confl icts in the world today requires innovative strategies for cross-cultural engagement. Cordoba Initiative tackles this mandate with forethought,...
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