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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK In Tebow We Trust Few athletes in recent years have made football as compelling to watch as Tim Tebow. The guy throws wounded-duck passes for three quarters, and still finds a way to...
Paid articleCASUAL
TERZIAN, PHILIP
CASUAL In the Bleak Midwinter People are entitled to complain about bias in the media, but I’m largely indifferent to the problem. This is not because “liberal bias” doesn’t exist—I’ve been a...
Paid articleMEN AT WAR
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Men at War We’ll stipulate that of course the Marines who urinated on the bodies of dead Taliban in Hel-mand Province, Afghanistan, last year should be appropriately disciplined,...
Paid articleOBAMA V. CONSTITUTION
Eastland, Terry
Obama v. Constitution Let us now praise the Supreme Court. We know that Newt Gingrich thinks the judiciary needs rebuking, and we agree with him to a point. But sometimes —actually, often under...
Paid articleAWW SHUCKS
FERGUSON, ANDREW
AWW Shucks The siren song of Washington, D.C. by Andrew Ferguson After he almost won the Iowa caucuses earlier this month, Rick Santorum was instantly dubbed a “Washington outsider,” even an...
Paid articleMUCH ADO ABOUT NEW HAMPSHIRE
O'ROURKE, P. J.
Much Ado About New Hampshire What reporters say and do when there’s nothing to be said or done. by P J. O’Rourke Manchester, N.H. On the gray, dank morning of the New Hampshire primary, I am...
Paid articleTHE BAIN OF HIS CAMPAIGN
LINDBERG, TOD
The Bain of His Campaign Could inflict considerable pain. by Tod Lindberg Question: Why would GOP candidates vying to establish themselves as the “conservative alternative” to Mitt Romney attack...
Paid articleTHE CIRCULAR FIRING SQUAD
BARNES, FRED
The Circular Firing Squad A GOP specialty. by Fred Barnes The Republican death wish is back. It’s the habit of Republicans to do something crazy or stupid that diminishes their election prospects....
Paid articleA SWEATER VEST AND A BLUE COLLAR
LAST, JONATHAN V.
A Sweater Vest and a Blue Collar Rickonomics. by Jonathan V. Last Manchester, N.H. As Rick Santorum moved from Iowa to New Hampshire, his particular brand of populism came into sharper focus....
Paid articleTERRORISM AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT
SCHMITT, GARY
Terrorism and the First Amendment The right way to limit dangerous speech. by Gary Schmitt The left has not been happy with the Obama administration’s handling of the war on terror for some time...
Paid articleTHE WORST WHITE HOUSE AIDE
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Worst White House Aide Valerie Jarrett’s perfect record . . . for giving bad advice. by Matthew Continetti If for nothing else, Jodi Kantor’s The Obamas will be remembered for an anecdote from...
Paid articleTHE GOP'S PHILADELPHIA STORY
Ferris, Kevin
The GOP’s Philadelphia Story Look which party finally won a municipal race. by Kevin Ferris Philadelphia has a lesson for national Republicans this year: Even a feuding, sometimes dysfunctional...
Paid articleOBAMA BURDENS THE BANKS
Batkins, Sam; Brannon, Ike
Obama Burdens the Banks The costliest regulation you’ve never heard of. by Sam Batkins & Ike Brannon There are a number of pricey regulations that have received attention of late: net neutrality,...
Paid articlePAST THEIR SELL-BY DATE
LABASH, MATT
Past Their Sell-By Date A dwindling group of Occupiers take on the New Hampshire primary By Matt Labash Manchester, N.H. The New Hampshire primary, more than most stops on the campaign trail, is...
Paid articleTHE STATE OF AMERICAN BUSINESS: READY TO INVEST, COMPETE, AND HIRE
Donohue, Thomas J.
The State of American Business: Ready to Invest, Compete, and Hire By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce Each year at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce we take stock of the...
Paid articlePOET AND PIONEER
LODGE, SARA
Louisville in the time of George Keats Poet and Pioneer The Keats brothers’ saga by Sara Lodge John Keats was to Romantic poetry as James Dean was to cinema: young, gifted, and doomed. His...
Paid articleONE WORLD
CEASER, JAMES W.
One World Are we ready for rule by ‘the party of global governance’? by James W. Ceaser Whatever else the grandiose project of “building Europe” may have accomplished— and at this point the entire...
Paid articleSPINOZA'S GOD
Klepp, Lawrence
B&A Spinoza’s God A cosmos in the mind of the harmonious philosopher. by Lawrence Klepp Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) has long appealed to skeptics and secularists. In the 18th century, “Spinozism”...
Paid articleDOG NIGHTS
NAGORSKI, ANDREW
Dog Nights The Gulag nightmare in an animal’s eye. by Andrew Nagorski Late on a frozen, translucent night in Moscow in 1981, I took my collie out for a walk and let her off the leash on the...
Paid articleMAN ONSTAGE
SMITH, KYLE
Man Onstage The importance (?) of being Stephen Fry. by Kyle Smith What makes Stephen Fry so (his words) “slappable . . . odious . . . punchable”? Part of it is the smug expression, the striped...
Paid articleCRUISE CONTROL
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Cruise Control When the going gets tough, it’s deep-dish time. by John Podhoretz On one of the lousier days of my life, taken up with hospital visits and worrisome health news about dearly loved...
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