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IssueVol. 016 Issue 040 (July 4 2011)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Enough Already Having reached a certain age, The Scrapbook finds itself taking more interest in probate news than we used to. And while we concede that it’s not exactly the stuff of...
Paid articleCASUAL
TERZIAN, PHILIP
CASUAL AC for D.C. Returning home the other evening to an empty house from a three-day trip, I checked the thermostat in the darkened vestibule and noticed that the temperature was a few degrees...
Paid articleDON'T COME HOME, AMERICA
KAGAN, ROBERT
EDITORIALS Don’t Come Home, America America, it is time to focus on nation building here at home.” This was the core sound bite in Presi--L- A-dent Obama’s speech announcing the drawdown of forces...
Paid articleWE DON'T ESTIMATE SPEECHES'
levin, yuval
We Don’t Estimate Speeches’ On June 22, the Congressional Budget Office released its annual “Long-Term Budget Outlook.” To call the document grim would be a grave understatement. It describes a...
Paid articleENTERPRISING STATES CAN LEAD THE RECOVERY
Donohue, Thomas J.
Enterprising States Can Lead the Recovery By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce As Americans grow increasingly frustrated with the failed economic policies coming from...
Paid articleWE'VE GOT MAIL
levin, yuval
We’ve Got Mail The mass email from BarackObama.com evaded our spam filter and made it into our inbox at 1:03 a.m. on June 24. What was Jim Messina, Barack Obama’s campaign manager, urgently telling...
Paid articleAMERICA'S LABOR PARTY
BARNES, FRED
America’s Labor Party Is there anything Obama won’t do for unions? by Fred Barnes How far will President Obama go to advance the interests of organized labor? Awfully far. We know this not only...
Paid articleTHE AL QAEDA-TALIBAN CONNECTION
JOSCELYN, THOMAS; Roggio, Bill
The al Qaeda-Taliban Connection Obama takes his eye off the ball. by Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio Joe Biden finally won an argument. President Obama’s decision to draw down U.S. forces in...
Paid articleNO ENERGY IN THE EXECUTIVE
WHITE, ADAM J.
No Energy in the Executive Can the Obama administration be compelled to approve offshore drilling? by Adam J. White t some point this must end. With a permit, or without.” With those words, an...
Paid articleTHE KING'S SPEECH
SMITH, LEE
The King’s Speech Morocco's constitutional reform deserves support in Washington. by Lee Smith On July 1 Moroccans will vote on a set of constitutional changes proposed by their king, Mohammed VI....
Paid articleAT THE BOTTOM OF THE SLIPPERY SLOPE
SMITH, WESLEY J.
At the Bottom of the Slippery Slope Where euthanasia meets organ harvesting. by Wesley J. Smith In 1992, my friend Frances committed suicide on her 76th birthday. Frances was not terminally ill....
Paid articleWHICH PARTY HAS A TAX PROBLEM?
Pethokoukis, James
Which Party Has a Tax Problem? The media say Republicans, but it’s actually the Democrats. by James Pethokoukis When a group of Republican senators recently voted to eliminate the $6 billion in...
Paid articleQUEEN OF THE TEA PARTY
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Queen of the Tea Party The presidential campaign of Michele Bachmann By Matthew Continetti If she’d fallen backward, she’d have been killed. It was September 2009, during her second term in...
Paid articleBROKEN FAMILIES, BROKEN ECONOMY
Pearlstein, Mitch
Broken Families, Broken Economy The real obstacle to growth By Mitch Pearlstein Don’t look now, but the fiscal mountain blocking our path is rockier than usually advertised. Why? Because even if...
Paid articleGOD AND MAN AND POLITICS
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Books&Arts God and Man and Politics A Christian perspective on the public square. by Peter Berkowitz It is commonly supposed that liberal democracy gives rise to a dangerous and insuperable...
Paid articleFOUNDING PARTNERS
Achorn, Edward
Founding Partners The Adams love affair, in word and deed. by Edward Achorn Before her death in 1802, Martha Washington took care to burn all but two of the letters she had exchanged with her...
Paid articleTHE REIGN EXPLAINED
Kirchick, James
The Reign Explained An argument for Britain’s constitutional monarchy. by James Kirchick In the middle of May, Queen Elizabeth arrived in Ireland, the first British monarch to do so since the...
Paid articleUN-SUPERMAN
KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
Un-superman An ordinary German in extraordinary times. BY SUSANNE KLINGENSTEIN In the spring of 2003, Peter Fritzsche, an insightful and respected historian of 20th-century Germany, discovered in...
Paid articlePOETS OF MOBILITY
SWICK, THOMAS
Poets of Mobility The beckoning world, and closing ranks, of travel writers. BY Thomas Swick Last year I gave a reading in New York City, and talking to people afterwards I was struck by how many...
Paid articleALIEN CORN
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Alien Corn A Steven Spielberg-produced tribute to Spielberg could have used Spielberg. by John Podhoretz Super 8 is a great marketing idea for a movie—an evocation of the child-centric...
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