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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK A Climate of Slander Liberal pundits suffered a psychotic break last week, metaphorically speaking, of course. When a gunman opened fire on Representative Gabrielle Giffords and a...
Paid articleCASUAL
LABASH, MATT
CASUAL Memento Mori As last year morphed into this one, I, like so many others, held out hope that 2011 would be better than 2010, though not as good as 2007. Because why set yourself up for...
Paid articleIT DID NOT'
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS ‘It Did Not’ After a depressing week—a horrible shooting that killed 6 people and wounded 14 others, followed by days of demagoguery and idiocy surpassing even the normal standards of...
Paid articleSTATES OF CRISIS
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
States of Crisis As if Congress didn’t have enough to worry about, the states are on the verge of a fiscal meltdown. From Albany to Springfield to Sacramento, the bill for decades of profligacy has...
Paid articleWHY LIU MATTERS, AND HU DOESN'T
BORK, ELLEN
Why Liu Matters, and Hu Doesn’t As President Obama prepares to welcome China’s Communist party general secretary Hu Jintao to Washington for a state visit on January 19, it’s easy to get nostalgic...
Paid articleECONOMIC GROWTH MUST DRIVE THE AGENDA
Donohue, Thomas J.
Economic Growth Must Drive the Agenda By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce During the past two years, Congress and the administration have tried just about everything...
Paid articleTHE TIMES LOSES IT
O'ROURKE, P. J.
The Times Loses It Sense and nonsense about Tucson. by P J. O’Rourke It was a weekend of great sorrow. On Saturday, January 8, an insane young man tried to kill Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords,...
Paid articleFIRST AND GOAL FOR THE GOP
BARNES, FRED
First and Goal for the GOP Good football and good politics go together. by Fred Barnes Phoenix Football is one big repository of analogies for politics. Candidates “kick off” their campaigns. If...
Paid articleA ONE-SIDED ARMS RACE
Blumenthal, Dan; Mazza, Mike
A One-Sided Arms Race China’s military ambitions are boundless. by Dan Blumenthal & Mike Mazza Last week, Beijing decided that Defense Secretary Robert Gates’s fence-mending trip to China was the...
Paid articleSUCCÈS FOU
Caldwell, Christopher
Succes Fou Is the French left mad enough? by Christopher Caldwell There is a sweet spot in France’s cultural life, and maybe in the cultural life of all countries, where a thinker finds himself...
Paid articleBLASPHEMY IN PAKISTAN
MARSHALL, PAUL; Shea, Nina
Blasphemy in Pakistan Moderation is now a capital offense. by Paul Marshall & Nina Shea Over the past 30 years, under Pakistan’s laws criminalizing blasphemy against Islam, hundreds of Christians,...
Paid articleTHE LONG, WITHDRAWING ROAR
SMITH, LEE
The Long, Withdrawing Roar Christianity on the retreat in the Middle East. by Lee Smith A few years ago I was in the West Bank with a Christian missionary who worked among Jews and Muslims. The...
Paid articleTHE PRICE OF POWER
KAGAN, ROBERT
The Price of Power The benefits of U.S. defense spending far outweigh the costs By Robert Kagan The looming battle over the defense budget could produce a useful national discussion about...
Paid articleBIG BRUDER WATCHING
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Books&Arts Big Bruder Watching The East German brand of tyranny by Andrew Stuttaford Stalin’s observation that the death of one man is a tragedy but the death of a million is a statistic helps...
Paid articleLEARNING CURVE
EDEN, DAWN
Learning Curve The view from the front row of the academic follies. BY DAWN EDEN When I attended New York University during the late 1980s, reading about the school’s internal politics in the...
Paid articleHOW FREEDOM RINGS
ANDERSON, RYAN T.
How Freedom Rings Ten ways of looking at man’s greatest gift. by Ryan T. Anderson Between the extremes of religious fanaticism and secularism, or of libertarian libertinism and moralizing statism,...
Paid articleGENTLEMAN OF LETTERS
Epstein, Joseph
Gentleman of Letters John Gross, 1935-2011. by Joseph Epstein My friend John Gross died on Monday, January 10. His son Tom, who sent out an email announcing John’s death to a large number of his...
Paid articleMODERN MELISANDE
YOUNG, CATHY
Modern Melisande From the ashes of communism, a voice for the new century. by Cathy Young One of the most sought-after classical singers in Europe, Magdalena Kozena has very little of the diva...
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