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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Annals of Hackery It used to be said that the most dangerous place in Washington was located between the Rev. Jesse Jackson and a television camera. Nowadays, Senator Charles...
Paid articleCASUAL
FERGUSON, ANDREW
CASUAL Based on Balls If I were smarter than I am I might be able to argue myself into believing that there’s hope for the Washington Nationals. If I were more realistic than I am I would define...
Paid articleDON'T BLOCK UP THE HALL
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Don’t Block Up the Hall Is Newt Gingrich getting out? Could be—or maybe you don’t need a staff to run. Is Rick Perry getting in? Why not? Who else combines governing success and Tea...
Paid articlePANETTA'S DUTY
FLY, JAMIE M.; KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Panetta’s Duty At his confirmation hearing on June 9, Secretary of Defense nominee Leon Panetta faced questions from Democrats and Republicans alike about President Obama’s intention, hastily...
Paid articleA CAIN-DO CANDIDATE
Mccormack, John
A Cain-Do Candidate The pizza magnate Republicans are flipping for. by John McCormack Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” serenades long-shot Republican presidential...
Paid articleA DREAM OF SPRING
SMITH, LEE
A Dream of Spring Arabs against themselves. by Lee Smith Half a year after the fall of Tunisia’s Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, it’s time for a partial reckoning of the Arab Spring. Verdict:...
Paid articleDEBT LIMIT DANGERS
BARNES, FRED
Debt Limit Dangers A tricky negotiation for House Republicans. by Fred Barnes Even as they bask in good political news—Weinergate, President Obama’s ineptitude on the economy—Republicans are...
Paid articleBE CLEAR!
GELERNTER, DAVID
Be Clear! Or be defeated. by David Gelernter Obamacrats think their man is in trouble because (as usual) he’s got “communication problems.” He seems to suffer from these all the time, which is odd...
Paid articleMAKING THE MOST OF THE BORDE4R
Donohue, Thomas J.
Making the Most of the Border By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce The nearly 2,000-mile-long border separating the United States and Mexico is one of the most...
Paid articleHERE COMES THE JUDGE
RABKIN, JEREMY
Here Comes the Judge What happens when ‘Palestine’ has access to the International Criminal Court? by Jeremy Rabkin Amidst his other pronouncements on Mideast peace in late May, President Obama...
Paid articleHECK OF A BOOK, BROWNIE
WARREN, MICHAEL
Heck of a Book, Brownie Bush’s FEMA director makes his case. by Michael Warren Michael D. Brown says he got a bad rap. With the statement, “Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job,” on...
Paid articleSEMPER FLY
LABASH, MATT
Semper Fly With wounded warriors in quiet waters By Matt Labash Close after dawn and armed with a local map I take a stroll in empty fields, canyons, woods, but preferably near a creek or river...
Paid articleSTAYING ALIVE
EMERY, NOEMIE
Books&Arts Staying Alive The limits of endurance in enemy hands. by Noemie Emery Around two in the afternoon of May 27, 1943, an American bomber, a B-24 Liberator Green Hornet, went down in the...
Paid articleHEAD CASES
WHITCOMB, ROBERT
Head Cases The who, what, when, and why of Easter Island. by Robert Whitcomb When I was a boy in the late 1950s, Thor Heyerdahl’s Kon-Tiki, a great bestseller, was fascinating to me—certainly far...
Paid articleTHE HAZARD OF NUKES
ANTON, MICHAEL
The Hazard of Nukes The perils of proliferation in the post-Cold War world. by Michael Anton This is, at once, a very bad good book, and a very good bad book. Its conversational writing style—full...
Paid articleFORGOTTEN VICTORIAN
LEAF, JONATHAN
Forgotten Victorian Why the best of Gissing is worth rereading. by Jonathan Leaf Not so long ago, Charles Dickens was the 19th-century British novelist. The others—Austen, the Bronte sisters,...
Paid articleMOVIE HORROR
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Movie Horror Genocide and supernatural powers don’t mix. by John Podhoretz Look, I don’t want to seem like a humorless fogey, someone unable to have fun at a popcorn movie, someone who takes a...
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