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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The "Year of Reagan The Scrapbook enjoys historic anniversaries, among other things, and the new year always affords us an opportunity to look ahead—or, more properly, to look back....
Paid articleCASUAL
WARREN, MICHAEL
CASUAL Blues Brother I once took a road trip to Clarks-dale, Mississippi, a Delta town in the northwestern corner of the state known primarily— okay, known only—as the epicenter of the blues. My...
Paid articleDON'T FRET, DON'T WHINE
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Don’t Fret, Don’t Whine There’s been some hyperventilating among conservatives about the effects on the military of repealing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. It’s going to be amazingly difficult...
Paid articleSEMPER PHI
SCHMITT, GARY; MILLER, CHERYL
Semper Phi With the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, elite colleges now have a chance to make good on their promises and bring the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) back to campus. For the...
Paid articleWEALTHIER THAN THOU
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Wealthier Than Thou How about a tax on sanctimonious millionaires! by Stephen F. Hayes During the final two months of 2010, the United States enjoyed what was perhaps the most sustained public...
Paid articleA FRESH START FOR A NEW YEAR
Donohue, Thomas J.
A Fresh Start for a New Year By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce In recent weeks, President Obama and his team have worked hard to demonstrate a new openness to...
Paid articleTHE LOGIC OF OUR IRAN SANCTIONS
GERECHT, REUEL MARC; Dubowitz, Mark
The Logic of Our Iran Sanctions Accelerate them now. by Reuel Marc Gerecht & Mark Dubowitz Even before the recent inconclusive nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva, President Barack Obama...
Paid articleMR. FARENTHOLD GOES TO WASHINGTON
Mccormack, John
Mr. Farenthold Goes to Washington The unlikeliest freshman. by John McCormack When the 112th Congress is sworn in on January 5, there may be no better living, breathing reminder of just how big...
Paid articleNULLIFYING OBAMACARE
BARNES, FRED
Nullifying Obamacare Here’s one more weapon. by Fred Barnes The vehemence of the opposition to President Obama’s overhaul of health care has spawned an assortment of strategies for killing it....
Paid articleA WORLD IN CRISIS
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
A World in Crisis What the thirties tell us about today By Matthew Continetti On December 13, 1931, there was a traffic accident in New York City. A man exited a cab on the Upper East Side and...
Paid articleCATASTROPHIC SUCCESS
EMERY, NOEMIE
Catastrophic Success The perils of a 'do everything’ Democratic Congress By Noemie Emery Once upon a time, there was success and there was failure, and one could usually tell the difference...
Paid articleHOLOCAUST HEGEMONY
SCHULMAN, SAM
Holocaust Hegemony . .. and its moral pitfalls By Sam Schulman Last month, the Canadian journalist Richard Klagsbrun drew attention to a newly submitted Master’s thesis at the University of...
Paid articleTHE SPANISH HEROINE
SCARISBRICK, J. J.
Books&Arts The Spanish Heroine Henry’s first, and most admirable, wife BY J. J. SCARISBRICK The quick-fire chapters (50 in 369 pages), their spicy titles (such as “Bedroom Politics,” “Virginity,”...
Paid articleBURMESE DAYS
BORK, ELLEN
Burmese Days A little sunlight on a dark place. by Ellen Bork Last month Aung San Suu Kyi stood atop a fence in front of her home, to which she has been confined for much of the past 21 years, and...
Paid articleSHE'S THE ONE
SWAIM, BARTON
She’s the One Jane Austen’s greatness is a truth universally acknowledged. by Barton Swaim When Jane Austen died in July 1817, aged 41, she had achieved moderate fame as a writer. In the previous...
Paid articleBLOODY NEW ENGLAND
AIKMAN, DAVID
Bloody New England The sachem Metacom nearly ended the experiment. by David Aikman Among the many curious episodes of New England’s early history, about the only event that has struck a chord...
Paid articleMADAME PRESIDENT
SAUNDERS, DEBRA J.
Madame President She’s a centrist Republican in danger of defeat. by Debra J. Saunders When you cross-pol-linate chick lit with politics, there is always the risk that the author (or reputed...
Paid articleLITERARY SUICIDE
POWERS, ELIZABETH
Literary Suicide How multiculturalism strangles freedom of speech. by Elizabeth Powers Daniel Pipes’s The Rushdie Affair: The Novel, the Ayatollah, and the West appeared in 1990, when tensions...
Paid articleMAN IN THE ARENA
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Man in the Arena A classic boxing story with a heart of irony. by John Podhoretz If you told me you didn’t like movies about boxing, I’d have to answer that you didn’t really like movies. A good...
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