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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK ‘Workplace Violence’ Update On June 1, 2009, a convert to Islam named Carlos Leon Bledsoe (aka Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad) opened fired on a military recruiting office in Little...
Paid article CASUAL
Civantos, Theresa
CASUAL Taking the Plunge Some friends and I went hiking in White Oak Canyon in the Shenandoah Valley the other Sunday, and we stopped to take pictures at the foot of a tall cliff. Someone said we...
Paid article HUGHES, DEWEY, NIXON, DOLE . . . ?
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Hughes, Dewey, Nixon, Dole . . . ? who had run and lost before (Romney lost in the battle for the GOP nomination in 2008; Dewey lost the general election in 1944)? Would Romney run a...
Paid article IRAN CLOCKS TICKING
Donnelly, Thomas
Iran Clocks Ticking In his history of the long-running conflict between Iran and America, Kenneth Pollack writes of the “two clocks” that measure time as it relates to what he calls (in the title...
Paid article OVERESTIMATING ROMNEY
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Overestimating Romney Aside from getting votes, he’s a great candidate. by Jonathan V. Last There are three basic theories to explain why Mitt Romney hasn’t been able to build support above the...
Paid article A NIGHTMARE OF A DREAM TEAM
FERGUSON, ANDREW
A Nightmare of a Dream Team Obama’s intellectuals. by Andrew Ferguson Is it possible that the people who run the Obama administration aren’t as smart as we’ve been led to believe? Stay with me...
Paid article PUT THE BRAKES ON OVERREGULATION
Donohue, Thomas J.
Put the Brakes on Overregulation By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce Washington seems to be stuck in neutral when it comes to some of the most basic responsibilities...
Paid article THE DEBATE WINNER
BARNES, FRED
The Debate Winner How the Republican contests help Obama. by Fred Barnes Republicans are paying a high price for allowing their presidential race to be dominated by nationally televised debates....
Paid article UNDOING OSAWATOMIE
Hawley, Joshua D.
Undoing Osawatomie A GOP opportunity to reverse TR’s mistake. by Joshua D. Hawley Osawatomie, Kansas, is where Theodore Roosevelt famously announced his embrace of progressive politics—from atop...
Paid article OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
EMERY, NOEMIE
Occupational Therapy A movement custom-designed to hurt liberals. by Noemie Emery £ od, I love ’em,” wrote Eugene Robinson in the Washington Post not long after the glorious dawning of Occupy...
Paid article TURNING AWAY FROM EUROPE
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Turning Away from Europe Turkey’s second thoughts. by Philip Terzian One way to gauge the present state of European unity is to know that Turkey, which has energetically sought membership in the...
Paid article STEELED IN STRUGGLE
YOUNG, CATHY
Steeled in Struggle The saga of Stalin’s daughter. by Cathy Young It’s an old saw to call someone’s life worthy of a novel. Yet when several obituaries used the phrase to describe the life of Lana...
Paid article THE END OF CANTERBURY
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
The End of Canterbury Will the sun set on the Anglican communion? by Joseph Bottum The archbishop of Canterbury is going to resign next year. At least that’s the story making the rounds of...
Paid article LIES, DAMNED LIES, AND 'FACT CHECKING'
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Lies, Damned Lies, and ‘Fact Checking’ The liberal media's latest attempt to control the discourse By Mark Hemingway If you’ve ever found yourself engaged in a futile, onesided argument with a...
Paid article GERMANY'S NOT SO NEW EXTREMISTS
ROSENTHAL, JOHN
Germany’s Not So New Extremists The police, belatedly, solve a series of racist murders By John Rosenthal ? t seems . . . that we are in fact dealing with a I new form of right-wing extremist...
Paid article BELIEVING IS SEEING
Bowman, James
Books&Arts Believing Is Seeing History unfolds beneath the Ivory Tower by James bowman Mary Ann Glendon begins her chapter on Rousseau by recounting the story of Napoleon’s visit to the grave of...
Paid article DAS BOOT
Ledeen, Michael
Das Boot The mystery of the land of Machiavelli and macaroni. by Michael Ledeen This thoughtful and useful book is misnamed: It should be called Italy, a Historical Portrait of a Failed State. But...
Paid article FUNNY GIRLS
DIRDA, MICHAEL
Funny Girls The case for devouring two modern comic classics. by Michael Dirda They wouldn’t have much to say to each other at a dinner party, but there are few more delightful young women in...
Paid article ACT THREE
Ordin, Victoria
Act Three The midlife monologue of John Lithgow. by Victoria Ordin Show business memoirs, at least in the present age, tend to fall into one of two categories: confessional stories of addiction...
Paid article HAWAIIAN AY YI YI
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Hawaiia nAy Yi Yi Here’s a switch: Good novel makes bad movie. by John Podhoretz About halfway into The Descendants, the new family-dysfunction drama starring George Clooney, I found I was...
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