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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Great Scott The Scrapbook did not expect that the New York Times would express much joy at the appointment of Rep. Tim Scott of South Carolina to the Senate seat vacated by Jim...
Paid article When Good Trees Go Bad
FERGUSON, ANDREW
CASUAL When Good Trees Go Bad We bought our house years ago in deepest autumn, when the towering oak in the backyard had scarcely lost a leaf, and the leaves it had yet to lose were daubed by the...
Paid article The Greatest Conservative Generation
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS The Greatest Conservative Generation There were giants in the earth in those days.” The death on December 19 of Robert Bork—superb legal scholar, preeminent constitutional thinker,...
Paid article Abandoning Afghanistan
SCHMITT, GARY
Abandoning Afghanistan When Senator Barack Obama was running for president back in 2008, he accused the Bush administration, his opponent Senator John McCain, and their supporters of taking their...
Paid article The Indispensable Man
BARNES, FRED
The Indispensable Man Arizona’s Jon Kyl retires from the Senate. by Fred Barnes There’s a wise old saying that no one in politics or elected office is indispensable. But Republican senator Jon...
Paid article Spaghetti with Regulation Sauce
Havard, Kate
Spaghetti with Regulation Sauce Restaurant owners work overtime to figure out Obamacare. by Kate Havard The owner of an Italian restaurant in Baltimore was going to talk to me about how his...
Paid article Smugglers Galore
SMITH, LEE
Smugglers Galore How Iran arms its allies. by Lee Smith An explosion in southern Lebanon last week destroyed what is believed to have been a Hezbollah weapons depot. This latest in a series of...
Paid article The 'Open for Business' Tax Plan
Moylan, Andrew
The ‘Open for Business’ Tax Plan Let’s eliminate tariffs and corporate taxes. by Andrew Moylan & Eli Lehrer It’s not hard to find people in Washington who say they favor something called...
Paid article What Wingate Wrought
BOOT, MAX
What Wingate Wrought The astonishing raids of a Special Operations pioneer in Palestine, Abyssinia, and Burma By Max Boot Everyone still remembers T. E. Lawrence, if only because of David Lean’s...
Paid article Batman v. Spider-Man
Smith, Travis D.
Batman v. Spider-Man Which is the greater hero? By Travis D. Smith Jonathan V. Last penned a paean to the Batman earlier this year in The Weekly Standard, making the case for understanding the...
Paid article Sincerely, Young Possum
Pritchard, William H.
Books & Arts Sincerely, Young Possum T S. Eliot on the threshold of eminence. by William H. Pritchard The Letters of T. S. Eliot Volume 3: 1926-1927 edited by Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden...
Paid article Growing Older
Eaves, Elisabeth
Growing Older The best is yet to be, with adjustments. by Elisabeth Eaves Travels with Epicurus AJourney to a Greek Island in Search of a Fulfilled Life by Daniel Klein Penguin, 176 pp.,...
Paid article Aftermyth of War
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
Aftermyth of War The Lost Cause is among the casualties in this definitive history. by Mackubin Thomas Owens Fateful Lightning A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction by Allen C....
Paid article Art of the Possible
Walker, Bruce Edward
Art of the Possible Surprising lessons to be learned in popular culture. by Bruce Edward Walker The Invisible Hand in Popular Culture Liberty vs. Authority in American Film and TV by Paul A....
Paid article Happier Ending
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Happier Ending In the ranks of show-biz memoirs, an unexpected gem. by John Podhoretz Memoirs by performers are the cotton candy of autobiography—insubstantial, undemanding, and alluring, but when...
Paid article Clinton's convenient concussion
PARODY “Hillary Clinton to miss Benghazi hearings after fainting, concussion, officials say” —Newsday, Dec. 15,...
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