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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Joe Biden, Truth-teller Joe Biden has gotten his share of mockery—not least in these precincts—for his tendency to yack a little too much. Indeed, it’s such a commonplace observation...
Paid article CASUAL
TERZIAN, PHILIP
CASUAL Je ne regrette rien I was surprised the other day at lunch when someone asked me a question that, I suppose, must come with age: Had I any regrets in life? The obvious answer, of course,...
Paid article TAKING IDIOCY SERIOUSLY
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Taking Idiocy Seriously Judging by the incoherence of their agenda and the relatively small number of participants, you could say the Occupy Wall Street protesters aren’t serious. Their...
Paid article A REAL SYRIA POLICY, ANYONE?
SMITH, LEE
A Real Syria Policy, Anyone? Russia and China’s October 4 veto of a U.N. Security Council resolution on Syria elicited a strong response from U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice. “The United...
Paid article WIN AND REPLACE
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
Win and Replace The American people want Obamacare to be repealed. Republicans in particular consider the fate of Obamacare to be the most important thing at stake in the upcoming presidential...
Paid article HE'S BACK
YOUNG, CATHY
He’s Back Vladimir Putin, the once and future president of Russia. by Cathy Young Perhaps the best commentary on the news that Vladimir Putin will return as president of Russia next year, with...
Paid article LET'S START ALL OVER AGAIN
LEHRER, ELI; Brannon, Ike
Let’s Start All Over Again A new approach to tax reform. by Eli Lehrer & Ike Brannon About halfway through his 1984 State of the Union address, Ronald Reagan laid out the need for major tax...
Paid article CASH IS THE PROBLEM, NOT 'CONFIDENCE'
LINDSEY, LAWRENCE B.
Cash Is the Problem, Not ‘Confidence’ Another poor excuse for the stagnant economy. by Lawrence B. Lindsey At the start of every economic downturn in memory there has been a chorus of voices...
Paid article READ HIS LIPS: NEW TAXES
BARNES, FRED
Read His Lips: New Taxes How will he soak thee? Let us count the ways. by Fred Barnes President Obama spent 75 excruciating minutes at a White House press conference last week touting his “jobs”...
Paid article THE PERILS OF DONATING TO PERRY
HEMINGWAY, MARK
The Perils of Donating to Perry The SEC’s curious role in campaign finance. by Mark Hemingway Last week, the Rick Perry campaign announced with great fanfare that the Texas governor had raised $17...
Paid article HUGO CHAVEZ'S LONG SHADOW
Neumann, Vanessa
Hugo Chavez’s Long Shadow The Venezuelan dictator’s legacy of violence will outlast him. by Vanessa Neumann Recent reports, no less than their accompanying photos, suggest that Hugo Chavez may be...
Paid article EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY!
LABASH, MATT
Eyewitness to History! Hanging out with Spooky the anarchist, Amy the gender-bender, Sid the Nazi, and other occupiers of Wall Street By Matt Labash New York It is Day 18 when I arrive at the...
Paid article HEALTH 'REFORM'-PROMISES BROKEN, PREDICTIONS FULFILLED
Donohue, Thomas J.
Health ‘Reform’—Promises Broken, Predictions Fulfilled By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce The health care law is becoming a sad tale of promises broken and...
Paid article CHARLES THE GREAT
Pritchard, William H.
Books&Arts Charles the Great Dickens and the art of fiction. by William H. Pritchard The Dickens bicentenary is nearly upon us (he was born in February 1812), and he will not lack for...
Paid article IT TAKES A MAYOR
MARSHALL, JENNIFER A.
It Takes a Mayor Is there a conservative formula for city government? by Jennifer A. Marshall Many saw me as an unlikely urban champion,” admits Rick Baker, who served Jennifer A. Marshall is...
Paid article HANNIBAL'S HOME
TADA, RICHARD
Hannibal’s Home What was lost when Carthage was destroyed. by Richard Tada What if Hannibal had won? What if Carthage rather than Rome had become the dominant power in the Mediterranean? Dexter...
Paid article OVER THERE
LEAF, JONATHAN
Over There The American Civil War from the vantage point of London. BY Jonathan Leaf Mark Twain once said that it was more interesting to talk to Civil War veterans about battles than to chat...
Paid article PANTS ON FIRE
Sault, Samantha
Pants on Fire How Fashion Week dealt with London’s summer riots. by Samantha Sault London Between the riots in August and the ongoing recession that led to the highest quarterly loss of jobs in...
Paid article JANE'S ADDICTION
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Jane’s Addiction It’s not the actress but the ‘activist’ we remember. by John Podhoretz The most striking thing about Patricia Bosworth’s new biography of Jane Fonda (Jane Fonda: The Private Life...
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