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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Ray LaHood: Unsafe at Any Speed The Scrapbook invites you on a trip down memory lane—a slightly harrowing place, about a year ago, but well worth the journey for a little lesson in...
Paid articleCASUAL
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL Taking It to the Streets On an August night 15 years ago, I drove to Coney Island to play basketball. Arriving just after dinner, I set up camp at a court on the corner of Mermaid and 25th...
Paid articleA LIMITED GOVERNMENT-AND A STRONG DEFENSE
SCHMITT, GARY; Donnelly, Thomas
EDITORIALS A Limited Government and a Strong Defense Now begins the great business for which the voters recalled the Republican party to power in Washington: reestablishing the habits of limited...
Paid articleTHIRD-RAIL SPLITTERS
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Third-Rail Splitters Tea Partying House Republicans recently went into revolt over the largest cuts in government spending in decades. Why? Despite their size, the cuts in spending that Rep. Paul...
Paid articleTHE INTERROGATION OF RUMSFELD
BARNES, FRED
The Interrogation of Rumsfeld The former defense secretary pens an absorbing memoir—not that you’d know it from the mainstream media interviews. by Fred Barnes The Bush administration trilogy was...
Paid articleTHE EGYPTIAN ARMY AND OBAMA
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Egyptian Army and Obama The generals in Cairo will now test the president’s tolerance for autocracy. by Reuel Marc Gerecht An unrelentingly severe critic of the fallen Tunisian dictator Zine...
Paid articleTHE PAKISTAN PARALLEL
TWINING, DANIEL
The Pakistan Parallel Alliances with military strongmen eventually backfire. by Daniel Twining Why has the Obama administration been so tepid in its support for the biggest popular revolution in...
Paid articlePROFESSIONAL ISLAMISTS
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Professional Islamists The Muslim Brotherhood’s long march through the institutions. by Stephen Schwartz The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, or al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun, is more than a radical network,...
Paid articlePRESIDENT OBAMA ADDRESSES THE U. S. CHAMBER
Donohue, Thomas J.
President Obama Addresses the U.S. Chamber By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Obama made the short trek across Lafayette Park from the White House last...
Paid articleTHE STOCKMAN TEMPTATION
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Stockman Temptation Defense is different. by Andrew Ferguson For four years, from 1981 to 1985, David Stockman worked for Ronald Reagan as his budget director. Stockman hated his job. A few...
Paid articleNOT TOO BIG TO FAIL
Caldwell, Christopher
Not Too Big to Fail The death of Ireland’s crony capitalist party. by Christopher Caldwell In the grand old days before the Irish real estate boom collapsed, the ruling Fianna Fail party used to...
Paid articleFOLLOW THE MONEY
BELL, JEFFREY
Follow the Money The GOP risks misdiagnosing the weak economy. by Jeffrey Bell Freshman Wisconsin senator Ron Johnson, one of the most promising of the new wave of Tea Party-allied Republican...
Paid articleTHE MIDDLE EAST'S NEW ENERGY GIANT
Makovsky, MiChael
The Middle East’s New Energy Giant The significance of Israel’s natural gas deposits. by Michael Makovsky Israelis have always lamented that Moses led the ancient Israelites to the one patch of...
Paid articleTHE RAHMBOMB
Epstein, Joseph
The Rahmbomb And other Chicago players By Joseph Epstein In Chicago elections one’s antipathies are always nicely divided. The division is usually between idealistic incompetence and corrupt...
Paid articleFREE TO WRITE
Seaton, James
Books&Arts Free to Write Understanding the marketplace of ideas. by James Seaton The last few decades have taught the rulers of the People’s Republic of China that their most effective...
Paid articleWEB AND CIRCUS
Allnutt, Luke
Web and Circus The Internet isn’t necessarily freedom’s friend. by Luke Allnutt It’s easy to fall into the trap of seeing authoritarian regimes as somnolent beasts: sluggish, reactive, and at...
Paid articleWAR OF THE MOMS
Schachter, Abby Wisse
War of the Moms This battle is waged in the absence of morality. by Abby Wisse Schachter If Amy Chua didn’t get exactly the daughters she wanted, she certainly got her wish as a writer: to have a...
Paid articleTHE DUCHAMPIAN MYTH
OZMENT, STEVEN
The Duchampian Myth The shock of the new or the old confidence game? by Steven Ozment Wayne Andersen’s new biography of Marcel Duchamp is a journey into darkness, and a successful effort to expose...
Paid articleSCARED SCARELESS
QUEENAN, JOE
Scared Scareless The brain can only fear so much. by Joe Queenan A few weeks back I was coming out of a Knicks game at Madison Square Garden when I happened to glance up and see a massive,...
Paid articleSTICKS AND STONES
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Sticks and Stones A few reasons movies are not better than ever. by John Podhoretz So I had a rare Saturday night to myself and decided at the last minute to go to the mov-ies—and owing to...
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