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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Against Big Bird Here’s what The Scrapbook learned last week: Democrats believe any suggestion that taxpayers shouldn’t have to subsidize the Public Broadcasting Service—even if it...
Paid article Death Be Not Proud
BARNES, FRED
CASUAL Death Be Not Proud On the Weekly Standard cruise to Bermuda in July, I received an unusual request. After dinner one evening, I was approached by Carrie Ann Stallings from Jackson,...
Paid article Editorials Liberalism, Manic & Depressive
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Liberalism, Manic & Depressive In the first presidential debate of 2012, we saw, up close and personal, what Harvey Mansfield called in last week’s issue the ennui of Barack Obama....
Paid article Obama Didn't Save Us
BARNES, FRED
Obama Didn’t Save Us About the only talking point Joe Biden didn’t repeat in his debate with Paul Ryan was the one lionizing President Obama for having saved the country from another Great...
Paid article The Benghazi Scandal
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Benghazi Scandal Danville, Ky. Three hours before the vice presidential debate here on October 11, Stephanie Cutter, a top spokesman and deputy campaign manager for Barack Obama, previewed Joe...
Paid article Staggering Idiocy
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Staggering Idiocy Panicky progressives struggle for reasons to support Obama. by Andrew Ferguson A website called 90days90rea-sons.com went online this summer, after the writer Dave Eggers got...
Paid article Big Bird Is Big Business
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Big Bird Is Big Business PBS’s well-feathered nest. by Jonathan V. Last The mini-storm over Mitt Rom-ney, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Big Bird pitted two visions of the show’s...
Paid article Confusion or Coverup?
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Confusion or Coverup? What we knew about the Benghazi attack and when we knew it. by Thomas Joscelyn On September 11, 2012, the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, was assaulted by dozens of...
Paid article Who'll Get Thrown Off the Island?
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
Who’ll Get Thrown Off the Island? The greater East Asian co-hostility sphere. by Ethan Epstein Relations between China and Japan, never particularly placid, have reached bona fide crisis...
Paid article Back in the USSR?
Caldwell, Christopher
Back in the USSR? Georgia elects an oligarch. by Christopher Caldwell Tbilisi Citizens of Georgia did something bizarre a couple of weeks ago. Having fought a war against Russia in 2008 over the...
Paid article Indiana vs. Obamacare
Anderson, Claudia; ANDERSON, WILLIAM
Indiana vs. Obamacare A conflict of visions. by Claudia Anderson & William Anderson Indianapolis There’s a collision brewing between Indiana and Washington over health care: whether our system...
Paid article Randall Terry Shoots an Ad
LABASH, MATT
Randall Terry Shoots an Ad The anti-abortion crusader's latest campaign By Matt Labash Romney, W.V. Of all the divergent byways the Road to the White House provides, there are none so curious as...
Paid article Addicted to Race
EMERY, NOEMIE
Addicted to Race The left's long twilight struggle against imaginary bigotry By Noemie Emery Slowly but surely, the toxin of bias is being leached out of American culture, if incrementally and by...
Paid article Comedy Isn't Pretty
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Books & Arts Comedy Isn’t Pretty The religulous journey of Bill Maher. by Charlotte Allen Bill Maher’s fans worship him. Some 4.1 million of them faithfully watch his Real Time with Bill Maher,...
Paid article The Wonder Man
Check, John
The Wonder Man A second opinion on Mozart’s final days. by John Check Mozart at the Gateway to His Fortune Serving the Emperor, 1788-1791 by Christoph Wolff Norton, 272 pp. $27.95 Discussions...
Paid article The Lady Is a Lamp
Schultheis, Emily
The Lady Is a Lamp What you don’t know about the Statue of Liberty. by Emily Schultheis The Statue of Liberty A Transatlantic Story by Edward Berenson Yale, 248 pp., $25 Slowly the ship glides...
Paid article The Kids Are Alright
MUNSON, ZACK
The Kids Are Alright And maybe the target should be their parents. by Zack Munson Suri’s Burn Book Well-Dressed Commentary from Hollywood’s Little Sweetheart by Allie Hagan Running Press, 128...
Paid article Hormonious
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Hormonious Young love and young standards sound good. by John Podhoretz Pitch Perfect Directed by Jason Moore The fizzy and exuberant cinematic confection called Pitch Perfect fits its title....
Paid article If the Muppet's a hit, you must acquit
PARODY “Again mocking Mitt Romney for his proposal to cut public television, Obama added some riffs about the fate of some Sesame Street characters. ‘Elmo has been seen in a white Suburban!’ Obama...
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