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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Mock the Vote The Scrapbook is not superstitious, but there was a curious, and slightly disconcerting, convergence of Deep Think last week that caught our attention. It began with a...
Paid articleCASUAL
MATUS, VICTORINO
CASUAL The Bain of My Existence Two weeks ago my three-year-old son was supposed to talk about our family at his preschool, so I prepped him: “What if the teacher asks what your daddy does for a...
Paid articleBITTERSOFT LIBERALISM
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Bittersoft Liberalism Life is, undoubtedly, bittersweet. But not America. According to President Obama, America is bittersoft. In April 2008, candidate Obama told donors in San...
Paid articleSOLYNDRACRACY
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Solyndracracy In happier times, the firm had been celebrated as a harbinger of the future. The political connections it enjoyed were the fruit not only of well-placed contributions but of a...
Paid articleFRENEMIES IN PAKISTAN
BOOT, MAX
Frenemies in Pakistan The fact remains that the Quetta Shura and the Haqqani Network operate from Pakistan with impunity. Extremist organizations serving as proxies of the government of Pakistan...
Paid articleNO MORE CUTS
Donnelly, Thomas; SCHMITT, GARY
No More Cuts Among the many shortcomings of the Budget Control Act and its spawn, the “Super Committee,” is that the threat of a sequestration “nuclear option”—in which some $600 billion would be...
Paid articleSTEPS TOWARD A SECURE ENERGY FUTURE
Donohue, Thomas J.
Steps Toward a Secure Energy Future By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce I recently visited Banff, Canada to speak about energy policy at the Global Business Forum,...
Paid articleDEFENDING THE DEFENSIBLE
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Defending the Defensible Texas’s college tuition policy is not the abomination Mitt Romney claims. by Jonathan V. Last Rick Perry is not always his best defender. For the last two weeks, Mitt...
Paid articleTHE LAW OF THE SEA
GOLDFARB, MICHAEL; Groves, Steven
The Law of the Sea The U.S. Navy trumps a U.N. treaty. by Michael Goldfarb & Steven Groves The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, also known as the Law of the Sea Treaty (or LOST),...
Paid articleNATO IN LIBYA
SCHMITT, GARY; FLY, JAMIE M.
NATO in Libya A one-of-a-kind intervention. by Gary Schmitt & Jamie M. Fly The scene was one of jubilation, as British prime minister David Cameron and French president Nicolas Sarkozy arrived in...
Paid articleNUCLEAR MODERNIZATION
Schneider, Mark
Nuclear Modernization The Obama administration’s fading commitment. by Mark Schneider The Obama administration’s 2010 Nuclear Posture Review adopted the goals of reduced reliance on nuclear...
Paid articleRAISING CAIN
BARNES, FRED
Raising cain The very different life lessons of the president and his challenger. by Fred Barnes Both President Obama and Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain went to graduate school....
Paid articleOVERRATED
EMERY, NOEMIE
OVERRATED Rumors of Barack Obama’s political skill have been greatly exaggerated By Noemie Emery For a success, Barack Obama is a very bad politician, the worst politician to win the presidency...
Paid articleFROM HERO-WORSHIP TO CELEBRITY-ADULATION
LINDBERG, TOD
From Hero-Worship to Celebrity-Adulation The problem of greatness in an age of equality By T od Lindberg In the mid-19th century, the Scottish man of letters Thomas Carlyle coined the term...
Paid articlePAPER TIGRESS
SMITH, RICHARD NORTON
Books&Arts Paper Tigress When owning a newspaper was profitable-and fun. BY Richard Norton Smith I said a lot of things, but Cissy did them. —Alice Roosevelt Longworth Long before Marilyn,...
Paid articleDANCE MASTER
Lobenthal, Joel
Dance Master The extraordinary career that ended at Auschwitz. by Joel Lobenthal Hamlet without one of the principal players. That is the way that accounts of European culture between the two...
Paid articleGETTING BEANED
SMITH, LEE
Getting Beaned How much does ‘Moneyball’ resemble the game? by Lee Smith If there’s no crying in baseball, as Tom Hanks explained in A League of Their Own, there is plenty of weeping in baseball...
Paid articleFIGHTING CHANCE
macLean, aaron
Fighting Chance World War II was a close-run thing. by Aaron MacLean Harry Butcher, an aide to General Eisenhower throughout his time as supreme commander in Europe, and gossipy diarist par...
Paid articlePROPHE' WITH HONOR
Soussi, Alasdair
‘Prophet’ With Honor The enigmatic man behind the perennial bestseller. by Alasdair Soussi In 1941, a decade after the death of Kahlil Gibran, his good friend Witter Bynner responded to a query...
Paid articleHAPPY DAYS
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Happy Days It’s always Morning in America in Obama’s Hollywood. by John Podhoretz We are either in the third or fourth year of the great economic crisis, and Hollywood’s response has been, quite...
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