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Issue Vol. 017 Issue 003 (October 3 2011)
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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The Young and the Old Self The Scrapbook’s attention was drawn the other day to a photograph in the New York Times. It accompanied the obituary of Sidney H. Asch, a New York...
Paid article CASUAL
Caldwell, Christopher
CASUAL Doctor, My Eye Three or four years ago, during the Neronian decadence that preceded the financial crash of 2008, we got a glossy brochure in the mail from one of our doctors. It announced...
Paid article WHAT HATH OBAMA WROUGHT
SMITH, LEE
EDITORIALS Some have praised President Obama’s September 20 speech at the U.N. as his most rousing defense of Israel to date. Perhaps so—though that’s not saying much. It rather seems to us that...
Paid article LAWYERS, GUNS, AND MONEY
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Lawyers, Guns, and Money Last December, U.S. border patrol agent Brian Terry was murdered in a firefight with three Mexican nationals in Arizona. Two guns recovered at the crime scene were traced...
Paid article THE TRUTH ABOUT TAXES
Donohue, Thomas J.
The Truth About Taxes By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce The tax debate is heating up— and so is the rhetoric surrounding it. The president recently delivered an...
Paid article TWISTING IN THE WIND
Pethokoukis, James
Twisting in the Wind Ben Bernanke’s diminishing returns. by James Pethokoukis It didn’t take long for the snark attack to begin among the Big Money crowd. Less than 24 hours after the Federal...
Paid article JACKIE, OH NO
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Jackie, Oh No The Kennedy apparat swings into action again. by Andrew Ferguson Is there a more empathetic person in the world than Diane Sawyer, the top newsreader at ABC TV? I’m sure there must...
Paid article REBRANDER IN CHIEF
STERN, WILLY
Rebrander in Chief The Defense Department’s new man at Gitmo hits the reset button. by Willy Stern ” sent in James Bond. MacArthur ordered in the 1st Marine Division. Today, when the Department of...
Paid article THE FRONTRUNNER STUMBLES
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Frontrunner Stumbles Rick Perry’s can’t-do campaign. by Stephen F. Hayes Orlando, Florida Belinda Kapaun came to the Republican presidential confab in Orlando last Thursday wearing a Rick...
Paid article THE REACTIONARY IN THE WHITE HOUSE
BARNES, FRED
The Reactionary in the White House Barack Obama, throwback. by Fred Barnes President Obama’s plan for taxes and spending has been hailed by the media as “populist.” A more accurate word to...
Paid article A BRIEF, BRILLIANT CAREER
DALIN, DAVID G.
A Brief, Brilliant Career Why we can’t forget Sandy Koufax. by David G. Dalin For five memorable seasons, Sandy Koufax dominated baseball as no other major league pitcher ever had before. From...
Paid article PRESIDENT SOLYNDRA
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
President Solyndra And his mean green wealth-wasting machine By Steven F. Hayward The spectacular collapse of Solyndra has all of the trappings of an epic Washington scandal, with serial...
Paid article THE PEOPLE, NO
Kirchick, James
The People, No Egypt's populist problem By James Kirchick Cairo On September 9, a mob of Egyptian protesters stormed the Israeli embassy here, necessitating the emergency evacuation of the...
Paid article PAGING MR. INSIDE
Merry, Robert W.
Books&Arts Paging Mr. Inside How Bob Strauss operated without drawing blood. by Robert W. Merry When John Connally became governor of Texas in 1963 he quickly sought to get his own man on the...
Paid article NATURAL HARMONY
TUSHNET, EVE
Natural Harmony The complex prettiness of Japanese art. by Eve Tushnet The idea that Japanese culture has a unique sensitivity to the seasons has been warped by repetition. It’s easy for...
Paid article SERIOUSLY FLAWED
MOUHIBIAN, ALEC
Seriously Flawed When a cultural critic doesn’t quite comprehend Culture. by Alec Mouhibian Judging from old people I know, the question of seriousness used to be far more important than it is...
Paid article GOOD NEWS BEARS
Walker, A. Thomas
Good News Bears The complicated, contradictory world of evangelicals. by A. Thomas Walker The constant tension in any movement is who gets to define it, and how. Enter the debate over...
Paid article NEVER ENOUGH
BUNCH, SONNY
Never Enough A chronicle of Britain’s privileged underclass. BY SONNY BUNCH The pseudonymous author of this novel, Winston Smith, chose the moniker because of the maddening bureaucracy within...
Paid article RETURN OF THE ZOMBIES
EDEN, DAWN
Return of the Zombies Still vital, versatile, and very much undead. by Dawn Eden Silver Spring, Maryland If you know nothing more about the Zombies than the fact that they were part of the...
Paid article L.A. SURREAL
PODHORETZ, JOHN
L.A. Surreal A film noir pays homage to the 1980s. by John Podhoretz Drive is an extremely odd new film starring a nearly silent Ryan Gosling, who only a few months ago melted a hole in the screen...
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