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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The Next Politicized Celebrity The Scrapbook has a weakness for politicized celebrities, especially since there are so many of them. These days it’s difficult to turn around without...
Paid articleCASUAL
MATUS, VICTORINO
CASUAL 1986 and All That I’ve been told 2010 was a great year for movies—everything from The King’s Speech to The Social Network to Inception. Not that I would know. As a parent of two toddlers, I...
Paid articleSUCKERS?
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Suckers? £ f ¦ ^ hey are suckers,” one senior Democratic congresI sional aide told Politico. A He was speaking of the House Republicans who last week committed to detailed proposals...
Paid articleAARDVARK LIBERALISM
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Aardvark Liberalism The unemployment rate is 9 percent and hasn’t been below that level since April 2009. The deficit, meanwhile, is projected to rise to $1.6 trillion this year. It hasn’t been...
Paid article$12 TRILLION OF DIFFERENCE
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
$12 Trillion of Difference In 1968, George Wallace groused, “There’s not a dime’s worth of difference between the Republicans and Democrats.” No one would say that anymore. Today, the difference...
Paid articleBUSINESS & LABOR AGREE: LET'S REBUILD AMERICA
Donohue, Thomas J.
Business & Labor Agree: Let’s Rebuild America By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce Politics can make for strange bedfellows. Case in point: Last week I joined AFL-CIO...
Paid articleA HISTORIC FLOOD OF RED INK
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
A Historic Flood of Red Ink Obama’s mind-boggling budget by Jeffrey H. Anderson After proposing his third straight budget calling for more than $1 trillion in deficit spending—no other president...
Paid articleTHE END OF FANNIE AND FREDDIE?
KLING, ARNOLD
The End of Fannie and Freddie? Closing the troubled housing agencies is not the only mortgage market fix we need. by Arnold Kling On February 11, the day that Hosni Mubarak resigned as president...
Paid articleREGULATOR IN CHIEF
BARNES, FRED
Regulator in Chief The unchecked, unelected, unaccountable Elizabeth Warren. by Fred Barnes The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is forgotten but not gone. It’s housed, quietly and...
Paid articleANOTHER INTELLIGENCE FAILURE?
Shulsky, Abe; SCHMITT, GARY
Another Intelligence Failure? What did the CIA know and when did it know it? by Abe Shulsky and Gary Schmitt President Obama’s apparent frustration that he and his senior policymakers were taken...
Paid articleLUGAR'S NEW FOES
TOMLINSON, KENNETH Y.
Lugar’s New Foes From Nixon’s favorite mayor to Obama’s favorite Republican. by Kenneth Y. Tomlinson Back when he was running for president, Barack Obama cited his relationship with Senator...
Paid articleGREEN POWER, RED LIGHTS
WHITE, ADAM J.
Green Power, Red Lights Environmental activists have yet to meet an energy project they won't try to stop putnik” was not the only nostalgic moment in the State of the Union address. When...
Paid articleDEATH AND POLITICS
EMERY, NOEMIE
Death and Politics On the use and abuse of grief as a partisan weapon By Noemie Emery What’s in a political death? Whatever you want or need to see in it. Some deaths—those of Abraham Lincoln,...
Paid articleEDITOR FROM CAMELOT
Bachrach, Judy
Books&Arts Editor from Camelot Jackie O among the literati. by Judy Bachrach About a million years ago, when Jackie Onassis was an editor at Doubleday and I was a lowly reporter at the Washington...
Paid articleEXILE AT LARGE
KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
Exile at Large The outsider’s insights on the American soul. by Susanne Klingenstein A hundred years ago the philosopher and aesthete George Santayana traveled to Berkeley to recuperate “among her...
Paid articleUNDER SIEGE
HARRIS, LEE
Under Siege How Israelis contend with an existential threat. by Lee Harris In 1985, the French filmmaker Claude Lanzmann released a nine-hour documentary that recounted the individual stories of...
Paid articleA VERY COLD WAR
KLEHR, HARVEY; Haynes, John Earl
A Very Cold War The dying gasps of the Rosenberg apologists. by Harvey Klehr & John Earl Haynes The theme of Walter and Miriam Schneir’s Final Verdict is not, as its subtitle claims, “what really...
Paid articleUNIT COHESION
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Unit Cohesion How one Roman legion held together against the common enemy. by John Podhoretz In the most quotable movie of all time——Airplane!, of course—you surely recall that great moment when...
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