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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK A Hug Is Just a Hug Sometimes a picture just isn’t worth a thousand words. Or to be more precise, the 947 words the Washington Post’s Philip Kennicott published the day after the...
Paid article There's Still Football
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
CASUAL There’s Still Football Whatever the reason for holding elections in November, it works out as a merciful thing. If your party loses, you’ve still got football to remind you of what is truly...
Paid article Losing Can Be Liberating
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL Losing Can Be Liberating After his defeat in Britain’s 1945 general election, Winston Churchill’s wife Clementine consoled him: “It may well be a blessing in disguise.” Churchill...
Paid article The Lesson of 2004
LAST, JONATHAN V.
The Lesson of 2004 Don’t immediately start looking for lessons. by Jonathan V. Last In many respects, the 2012 election played out as a close cousin of the 2004 contest. A vulnerable incumbent...
Paid article A Setback, Not a Catastrophe
BARNES, FRED
A Setback, Not a Catastrophe The Democrats’ success was Obamacentric. by Fred Barnes The last thing Republicans need is an identity crisis. The losses in the 2012 election shouldn’t be...
Paid article Values Voters Prevail Again
Caldwell, Christopher
Values Voters Prevail Again But they were Obama’s values and his voters. by Christopher Caldwell Had this presidential campaign been a chess match, one move would have merited a row of exclamation...
Paid article Still Commander in Chief
BOOT, MAX
Still Commander in Chief A few suggestions, in a spirit of bipartisanship. by Max Boot Congratulations, Mr. President. You scored an impressive victory in a year when the economic fundamentals...
Paid article Reading Tocqueville in Beijing
SCHMITT, GARY; CEASER, JAMES W.
Reading Tocqueville in Beijing The old regime fears a revolution. by Gary Schmitt & James W. Ceaser Does Alexis de Tocqueville have anything to say to the current generation of Chinese...
Paid article Decline and Fall
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Decline and Fall California votes for more: taxes, spending, debt, government By Charlotte Allen On November 6 voters in California did something nearly unheard of during the past 30 years: They...
Paid article The World's Dumbest Conservatives
SCHULMAN, SAM
The World’s Dumbest Conservatives How to turn a successful majority coalition into a perpetual election-losing machine By Sam Schulman In 2012, American conservatives occupied themselves with the...
Paid article Their Right Stuff
Caldwell, Christopher
Books & Arts Their Right Stuff The evolution of the Harvard guinea pigs. by Christopher Caldwell Triumphs of Experience The Men of the Harvard Grant Study by George E. Vaillant Harvard, 480...
Paid article Happy the Man
GARDNER, JAMES
Happy the Man Dana Gioia has the courage of his contentment. by James Gardner Pity the Beautiful Poems by Dana Gioia Graywolf, 88 pp., $15 As contemporary poets go, Dana Gioia is a classicist....
Paid article War of Necessity
KLEHR, HARVEY
War of Necessity The anti-anti-Communist perspective on anti-communism. by Harvey Klehr How We Forgot the Cold War A Historical Journey Across America by Jon Wiener California, 384 pp.,...
Paid article Bad for the Jews
TROY, TEVI
Bad for the Jews Another unintended consequence of the 18th Amendment. by Tevi Troy Jews and Booze Becoming American in the Age of Prohibition by Marni Davis New York University Press, 272 pp.,...
Paid article Funny Peculiar
LODGE, SARA
Funny Peculiar The genius of the poet laureate of nonsense. by Sara Lodge Just as American children grow up with Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat, British children grow up with Edward Lear’s...
Paid article Beyond the Apps
QUEENAN, JOE
Beyond the Apps The Blue Helix should suffice for the next few months. by Joe Queenan Consumers are justifiably confused when it comes to picking out a smartphone. Many high-end iPhones and...
Paid article And Ann isn't the best choice he's made-it's the trust that's only legally blind
PARODY “Romney Concedes to Obama’ —News Item, November 7,...
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