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IssueVol. 016 Issue 040 (July 4 2011)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The Terrorist Next Door A Scrapbook correspondent in the state of Washington mails us the June 24 front page of the Seattle Times, reporting the arrest of two men who were plotting a...
Paid articleCASUAL
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
CASUAL The Way We Fly Now The man squeezing his way through to the window seat smells of manure. Not a bad, rotten smell, exactly. Just that faint, fresh odor that farmers can’t ever quite get rid...
Paid articlePOLS PLAYING POKER-BADLY
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Pols Playing Poker—Badly The debt ceiling negotiations have become a tedious game of dorm room poker. Barack Obama is the dealer, and the deck is stacked in his favor. He’s enjoying the...
Paid articleDISSEMBLER IN CHIEF
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
Dissembler in Chief I’m the president of the United States, and I want I to make sure that I am not engaging in scare tactics. And I’ve tried to be responsible and somewhat restrained so that...
Paid articleTHE LAST SHUTTLE LAUNCH
O'ROURKE, P. J.
The Last Shuttle Launch One giant leap backwards. by PJ. O’Rourke Merritt Island, Florida My seven-year-old son, Cliff, watched the last space shuttle launch from the NASA viewing stands at the...
Paid articleDIVIDE AND CONQUER
BARNES, FRED
Divide and Conquer The president’s real agenda. by Fred Barnes Soon after Mitch McConnell joined the debt limit talks, his suspicions grew. An agreement with President Obama on raising the limit...
Paid articleSPEND SPEND, ELECT ELECT, TAX TAX
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Spend Spend, Elect Elect, Tax Tax The White House debt strategy. by Stephen F. Hayes At a press conference early last week, Barack Obama used the first question posed to preempt another that he...
Paid articleOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGE AND HIGHEST PRIORITY: J-O-B-S
Donohue, Thomas J.
Our Biggest Challenge and Highest Priority: J-O-B-S By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce The 26 foot tall banner that stretches across the front of the U.S. Chamber of...
Paid articleTHE ECONOMY AND THE ELECTION
PIERESON, JAMES
The Economy and the Election Happy times aren’t here again. by James Piereson The disappointing employment report made public on July 8 provided fresh evidence that economic growth is slowing and...
Paid articleMORE DOJ MALPRACTICE
HEMINGWAY, MARK
More DOJ Malpractice A misbegotten scheme to boost gun control turns deadly. by Mark Hemingway The Obama administration’s Justice Department has been no stranger to controversy. Attorney General...
Paid articleA BEVERLY HILLS BAILOUT?
LEHRER, ELI
A Beverly Hills Bailout? Federal earthquake insurance is an awful idea. by Eli Lehrer Residents of California do not have nearly enough insurance to cover rebuilding costs following a big...
Paid articleA FLING WITH THE WELFARE STATE
EMERY, NOEMIE
A Fling with the Welfare State From the best of intentions to bankruptcy and recriminations By Noemie Emery The intentions of Democrats are only the best. They want all of the old to have lavish...
Paid articleTHE JIHADIST AS CIVIL RIGHTS HERO
AHMARI, SOHRAB
The Jihadist as Civil Rights Hero Tarek Mehanna is an odd choice of'victim'for so-called progressives By Sohrab Ahmari In late March, as Boston emerged from winter, so did the city’s protest...
Paid articleGUILTY MEN
Caldwell, Christopher
Books&Arts Guilty Men The political origins of the meltdown. by Christopher Caldwell To have served as the intellectual architect of the stalest presidential campaign of the modern-media era, to...
Paid articleGETTING THERE
SWICK, THOMAS
Getting There When the going gets tough, the world beckons. by Thomas Swick Toward the end of this cleareyed, finely wrought memoir, the author finds herself in Paris with her diplomat-boyfriend,...
Paid articleKATHERINE THE SIXTH
SCARISBRICK, J. J.
Katherine the Sixth The art of spousal survival in the aging Henry’s court. BY J. J. SCARISBRICK It used to be thought that, when England’s uxorious Henry VIII made his sixth attempt at...
Paid articlePOETRY OF LIGHT
Corbin, Ian Marcus
Poetry of Light Illuminating the darker corners of humanity. by Ian Marcus Corbin Adam Zagajewski’s 2008 collection of poems, Eternal Enemies, includes a piece entitled “Poetry Searches for...
Paid articleGOD'S COUNTRY?
AIKMAN, DAVID
God’s Country? Religion was far from absent in the Founding. by David Aikman On New Year’s Day 1802, nine months after Thomas Jefferson’s inauguration as America’s third president, a gigantic...
Paid articleSERIOUSLY GOOD
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Seriously Good Enlightenment springs from an unlikely source. by John Podhoretz In 1963, Mel Brooks made a three-minute short called The Critic that won an Oscar. What you see is a series of...
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