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Vol. 017 Issue 008 (November 7 2011)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Sic Semper . . . Tyrants come and go, sometimes dying in their beds, but more often than not dying at the hands of long-suffering subjects or conspirators. Hitler (1945) shot himself...
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CASUAL
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LABASH, MATT
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CASUAL Words, R.I.P For 13 years now, I have been a Yahoo! Mail customer. Notice I didn’t say a “proud” Yahoo! Mail customer. For if you use Yahoo! for emailing, there is nothing to be proud of....
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THE REACTIONARY LEFT
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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EDITORIALS The Reactionary Left That slight dizziness you’re feeling is a contact high from the clouds of left-wing nostalgia in New York City and Washington. The anarchists, antiglobalization...
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TO BIGOTRY NO SANCTION'
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TERZIAN, PHILIP
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‘To Bigotry No Sanction’ One intriguing, even unexpected, aspect of the race for the Republican nomination has been the emergence—perhaps we should say the reemer-gence—of the religious issue in...
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WHAT SYRIA POLICY?
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SMITH, LEE
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What Syria Policy? The threat against the life of the American ambassador to Syria comes during a bad streak for the Obama administration. First was the Iranian plot to kill the Saudi ambassador...
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FORGIVE US OUR DEBTS
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Caldwell, Christopher
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ive Us Our Debts Europe runs out of money. by Christopher Caldwell London As they do every few weeks, the leaders of the European Union met in Brussels on Wednesday, October 26, to solve their...
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WHERE KEYNES WENT WRONG
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Wolf, Charles Jr.
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Where Keynes Went Wrong What if government spending depresses instead of stimulates? by Charles Wolf Jr. It is generally recognized that the conceptual underpinnings for so-called stimulus...
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A CURE FOR THE HOUSING BLUES
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Brannon, Ike
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A Cure for the Housing Blues The cramdown solution. by Ike Brannon The biggest impediment to economic growth is the housing overhang, a fact that’s beginning to be acknowledged by both parties. In...
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MITT ROMNEY, TELEMARKETER
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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Mitt Romney, Telemarketer The frontrunner takes a turn on the GOP phone bank. by Michael Warren Fairfax, Va. Mitt Romney’s campaign stop here looks like that of a frontrunner—maybe even a future...
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HIDDEN PERSUADERS
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BARNES, FRED
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Hidden Persuaders The unheralded gains of the pro-life movement By Fred Barnes Opponents of abortion are rarely interviewed on television these days. “It’s much harder to get on TV than it used...
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DEFEAT IN IRAQ
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KAGAN, FREDERICK W.; KAGAN, KIMBERLY; Sullivan, Marisa Cochrane
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Defeat in Iraq President Obama’s decision to withdraw U.S. troops is the mother of all disasters By Frederick W Kagan, Kimberly Kagan, & Marisa Cochrane Sullivan Iraq is not Vietnam. There are...
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LAWSUIT FINANCING ISN'T QUITE THE INVESTMENT WE HAD IN MIND
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Donohue, Thomas J.
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Lawsuit Financing Isn’t Quite the Investment We Had in Mind By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce When every responsible party in America is focused on economic growth...
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UNCHANGING CHANNELS
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TROY, TEVI
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Books&Arts Unchanging Channels A look at television’s insular universe. by Tevi Troy There is a venerable tradition of conservative books on Hollywood’s pervasive liberalism. Ben Stein got the...
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INSIDE THE WHALE
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BecK, Stefan
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Inside the Whale Great strength, glaring weakness, in a debut novel. by Stefan Beck Near the end of Moby-Dick is an indelible description of two boats lost to the White Whale: “The odorous cedar...
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TRANSCENDENT VOICE
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Corbin, Ian Marcus
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Transcendent Voice Why Bill Evans was, and remains, an original. by Ian Marcus Corbin In the spring of 1958, Miles Davis was in search of a new piano player, and a new sound. He found both in an...
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WRITER'S PROGRESS
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Short, Edward
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Writer’s Progress Behind the scenes of William Makepeace Thackeray’s novelistic life. by Edward Short In 1853, when William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) made his first lecture tour of America,...
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TRAVELING FELLOW
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WEINER, LAUREN
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Traveling Fellow From radio to Reagan, Norman Corwin (1910-2011) fit the pattern. BY Lauren Weiner The man often called the poet laureate of radio’s golden age died a few weeks ago at 101. His...
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INTO THE ABYSS
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Into the Abyss There’s no way to disguise a harrowing descent. by John Podhoretz Movies about people teetering on the verge of madness are among the most haunting ever made. Because the movies are...
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Vol. 017 Issue 009 (November 14 2011)
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Vol. 017 Issue 010 (November 21 2011)
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Vol. 017 Issue 011 (November 28 2011)
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