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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Unions: As Nasty as They Wanna Be The president, you may remember, gave a speech this past January in the wake of the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords on how “only a more civil...
Paid article CASUAL
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
CASUAL Small Perfections Way down in what passes for my soul, I’ve always felt an impatience—a kind of ungenerous demand for efficiency, immediacy, and speed. Add to that the small tremor I’ve...
Paid article OVERSTIMULATED
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIALS Overstimulated Stop us if you’ve heard this one before. The economy is suffering from low growth and high unemployment. Families are struggling with debt. Many are living in homes whose...
Paid article DON'T BE DEWEY
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Don’t Be Dewey Historians will little note nor long remember what President Obama said in his jobs speech to Congress last Thursday night. For one thing, it was painfully obvious that the main job...
Paid article LOSING IRAQ
BOOT, MAX
Losing Iraq? President Obama did a good job of feinting to the right on national security issues during his first two years in office. Lacking much standing on military policy, he often acceded to...
Paid article PERRY AND THE PROFS
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Perry and the Profs He picked the right fight. by Andrew Ferguson If you want a glimpse of the way Rick Perry operates as an executive and a politician, consider the issue of higher education...
Paid article RIGHT-TO-WORK SHOWDOWN
BARNES, FRED
Right-to-Work Showdown Should New Hampshire be pro-choice when it comes to unions? by Fred Barnes Nashua, New Hampshire Republicans won a smashing victory in New Hampshire in the 2010 elections,...
Paid article FAMILY FEUD
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Family Feud Rick Perry versus the Bush machine. by Mark Hemingway At last week’s Republican debate at the Reagan Library, a long-simmering Texas political feud made its grand entrance onto the...
Paid article ANOTHER VOTING PARADOX
CEASER, JAMES W.
Another Voting Paradox Political scientists and democracy, by James W. Ceaser While most Americans spend their Labor Day weekend savoring the last moments of summer vacation, political scientists...
Paid article THE NEW GLOBAL WARMING?
SMITH, WESLEY J.
The New Global Warming? Here’s an issue governments can get fat on. by Wesley J. Smith Obesity is the new global warming, and the battle plan for the crusade against it was published in the August...
Paid article A TIME OF HEROES
Wolfowitz, Paul
A Time of Heroes The 9/11 decade. by Paul Wolfowitz This tenth anniversary of that grim September day when so many innocent people died in the most horrible fashion is a time to mourn their loss,...
Paid article HE'S NO TRUMAN . . .
COST, JAY
He’s No Truman . . . And it’s not 1948 anymore. By Jay Cost A year from now, the presidential election campaign will be in full swing. Obama and the Republican nominee will be touring the country...
Paid article VIVE LA DIFFERENCE
SCHULMAN, SAM
Vive la Difference Are France's more centrist politics better than ours (and not just for the sex)? By Sam Schulman As Maine is New England’s Texas, France is Europe’s U.S.A. It’s big. It’s...
Paid article EASE THE REGULATORY BURDEN ON JOB CREATORS
Donohue, Thomas J.
Ease the Regulatory Burden on Job Creators By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Obamas recent call for withdrawal of a disastrous new ozone rule was a step...
Paid article LOVE AMONG THE SHADOWS
LODGE, SARA
Books&Arts Love Among the Shadows Hidden lives, fatal passion, in genteel England. by Sara Lodge Biography is a form of love affair, the more intense because it can never be consummated. Like...
Paid article DER FUHRER'S GIRL
KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
Der Fuhrer’s Girl The love (?) story of Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler. BY SUSANNE KLINGENSTEIN Eons ago, in 1989, when Germany was in the midst of its most intense phase of coming to grips with the...
Paid article QUIET CAPITALIST
Marx, Claude R.
Quiet Capitalist The portrait of a founding father of business philanthropy. BY Claude R. Marx Business leaders often feel obliged to keep a strong public persona and make conspicuous displays of...
Paid article THE READING LIFE
Mattix, Micah
The Reading Life Pleasure, not duty, should bring us to books. by Micah Mattix Americans have always prided themselves on being a practical, self-made people, suspicious of newfangled theories in...
Paid article PAGE-TURNING
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Page-Turning Will the leatherbound volume go the way of the eight-track tape? BY Philip Terzian One of the features of a life in journalism is the casual assumption, expressed by nonjournalists at...
Paid article BLAME THE GLUCOSE
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Blame the Glucose Or, who Hollywood enriches when it makes movies. by John Podhoretz I haven’t seen The Help; I keep meaning to, but I also keep meaning to get my shoes shined and my receipts...
Issue Vol. 017 Issue 002 (September 26 2011)
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