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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Most Credulous Communists Alive The Scrapbook has always believed that larger lessons can sometimes be gleaned from smaller, even seemingly inconsequential, events. consider, for...
Paid article The Day the Twinkie Died
LABASH, MATT
CASUAL The Day the Twinkie Died Just as everyone remembers where they were when JFK was shot (I was in Heaven with Jesus and Buddy Holly, still unborn), it will similarly be impossible to shake...
Paid article The GOP's Payroll Tax Opportunity
CaPretta, James C.; levin, yuval
EDITORIALS The GOP’s Payroll Tax Opportunity Despite the outcome, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney did many things right during the course of this year’s campaign. Perhaps most notably,...
Paid article Don't Go Wobbly
BARNES, FRED
Don’t Go Wobbly Four years ago, President Obama followed the advice of Rahm Emanuel never to let a crisis go to waste. He proposed an economic stimulus package brimming with pork and favors for...
Paid article A Fine Mess
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
A Fine Mess Is the Grand Old Party in as much disarray as it seems? Yup. For one thing, Republicans are electorally shellshocked. For the past couple of years, they had been confident Barack Obama...
Paid article The Sebelius Coverup
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
The Sebelius Coverup Obamacare’s insurance exchanges need scrutiny. by Jeffrey H. Anderson Many states are wisely signaling that they aren’t interested in doing the Obama administration’s bidding...
Paid article The Blessings of Liberty
WHITE, ADAM J.
The Blessings of Liberty Secured by immense power. by Adam J. White Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln, portraying the president’s battle to abolish slavery at the end of the Civil War, illustrates one of...
Paid article Benghazi Storytelling
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Benghazi Storytelling Too many answers, not enough truthfulness. by Stephen F. Hayes The White House has had quite enough of the controversy over ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice, the misleading...
Paid article Capitalism and Its Discontents
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Capitalism and Its Discontents The worst economic system, except for all the others. by Irwin M. Stelzer Almost everyone knows that without banks we couldn’t get mortgages, businesses couldn’t get...
Paid article Now with the Union Label
Havard, Kate
Now with the Union Label The TSA’s new uniforms. by Kate Havard If you’re headed to the airport for the holidays, here are some tips to keep you off the Transportation Security Administration’s...
Paid article The Quality of Morsi
SMITH, LEE
The Quality of Morsi Egypt’s new strongman. by Lee Smith Egypt’s political crisis seems to be testing the conviction, long held in certain Western circles, that actually having to govern a modern...
Paid article A Nation of Singles
LAST, JONATHAN V.
A Nation of Singles The most politically potent demographic trend is not the one everyone talked about after the election By Jonathan V Last For a brief moment last month—roughly a 72-hour span...
Paid article A Recipe for Violence
Donnelly, Thomas
A Recipe for Violence Obama’s ‘offshore balancing'and the New Middle East By Thomas Donnelly The greater Middle East, the mostly Muslim lands stretching from North and West Africa to South Asia,...
Paid article Whose Kind of Town?
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Books & Arts Whose Kind of Town? Understanding the Second City. by Andrew Ferguson YOu Were Never in Chicago by Neil Steinberg Chicago, 256 pp., $25 Twenty years ago an editor for the Chicago...
Paid article Metre Reader
PRUNTY, WYATT
Metre Reader America’s coming-of-age in poetic form. by Wyatt Prunty The Open Door One Hundred Poems, One Hundred Years of Poetry Magazine edited by Don Share and Christian Wiman Chicago, 224...
Paid article Eminent Precursors
Short, Edward
Eminent Precursors Distinguished groups in Bloomsbury before there was a Bloomsbury Group. by Edward Short Victorian Bloomsbury by Rosemary Ashton Yale, 400 pp., $40 Looking back on 19th-century...
Paid article Monochrome Picasso
Goodman, Daniel
Monochrome Picasso Weaving the Master’s spell without color. by Daniel Goodman Picasso Black and White Guggenheim Museum New York Through Jan. 23, 2013 It may be hard to believe that one of the...
Paid article Goodbye, Columbus
QUEENAN, JOE
Goodbye, Columbus A brief ‘an revoir’ to the Battleground State. by Joe Queenan I think I speak for many Americans when I say how much I am going to miss talking about the great state of Ohio for...
Paid article A Lincoln Portrait
PODHORETZ, JOHN
A Lincoln Portrait The Great Emancipator transcends the material, as usual. by John Podhoretz Lincoln Directed by Steven Spielberg Almost everything about Lincoln is good—and, in many aspects,...
Paid article TMZ drones on
PARODY “TMZ is NOT getting in the DRONE business.... We don't have a drone.... We don't want a drone.. . . We never applied for a drone.” —TMZ.com, November 27,...
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