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Vol. 017 Issue 020 (February 6 2012)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Pants on (three-alarm) Fire In recent weeks, these pages have contained thousands of words on the laughable bias and general incompetence of the mainstream media’s cherished “fact...
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CASUAL
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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CASUAL The Plague I read an essay by a senior editor at the Atlantic recently that began, “I finished up Middle-march two days ago, and had a good debate about it on Twitter.” Twitter (for the...
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YES, WE CAN . . .
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WEHNER, PETER
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Yes, We Can... These days one can sense a palpable fear among Republicans that the 2012 presidential election is slipping through their fingers. Their constellation of concerns includes the...
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. . . BUT IT WON'T BE EASY
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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... But It Won’t Be Easy On January 23, 1980, Jimmy Carter gave what turned out to be his final State of the Union address. Ronald Reagan’s victory over Carter that November spared us any more of...
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THE INEQUALITY TRAP
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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The Inequality Trap Why are America’s political, media, and intellectual classes engaged in a head-spinning debate over inequality? Beats us. The difference in incomes between rich and poor is...
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THE GREAT TUITION PANDER
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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The Great Tuition Pander Obama versus the bursars. by Andrew Ferguson To the long list of constituencies at whom President Obama is righteously cheesed off—mil-lionaires, billionaires,...
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THE CONSCIENCE OF A CONSERVATIVE
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LABASH, MATT
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The Conscience of a Conservative 2012 edition. by Matt Labash A few days ago, after the last presidential debate in South Carolina, I was gauging the reaction of some Real People, as opposed to...
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THE GINGRICH ROAD SHOW
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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The Gingrich Road Show He still commands a crowd. by Michael Warren Jacksonville, Fla. It’s morning in St. Petersburg, and Newt Gingrich is talking to a packed house at the charming Tick Tock...
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FREEING WORKERS FROM UNION BOSSES
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BARNES, FRED
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Freeing Workers from Union Bosses The Employee Rights Act. by Fred Barnes For the first time in decades, union power is under serious threat. Indiana is on the verge of becoming the 23rd state to...
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ROMNEY AT THE RETAIL LEVEL
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Mccormack, John
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Romney at the Retail Level Winning votes one at a time. by John McCormack Lehigh Acres, Fla. £ "1 "v o you realize that one-quarter of all foreclosed homes in America are in Florida?” Mitt Romney...
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BETWEEN HARD POWER AND SOFT
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GODSON, ROY
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Between Hard Power and Soft We need a new type of foreign policy professional. by Roy Godson As troops come home from Iraq and we draw down forces in Afghanistan, there is little reason to breathe...
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AFGHANISTAN 'OUTSIDE THE WIRE'
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Belz, Mindy
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Afghanistan ‘Outside the Wire’ The other frontline of the counterinsurgency. by Mindy Belz On her second deployment to Afghanistan, Capt. Felisa Dyrud, U.S. Air Force Academy Class of 2006, landed...
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DRONES ARE NOT ENOUGH
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GERECHT, REUEL MARC
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Drones Are Not Enough Getting counterterrorism policy wrong By Reuel Marc Gerecht Has Barack Obama been a good counterterrorist president? On the left, and even on the right, we usually hear a...
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IMMIGRANT ENTREPRENEURS REMAIN VITAL TO U.S. ECONOMY
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Donohue, Thomas J.
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Immigrant Entrepreneurs Remain Vital to U.S. Economy By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce We are a nation of immigrants bound together by the unique American ideals of...
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STRATEGIC RETREAT
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JOSCELYN, THOMAS; Roggio, Bill
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Strategic Retreat The war on terror is far from over. Why are we coming home? By Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio The killing of Osama bin Laden was a monumental tactical success in the war against...
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MODERN AS YESTERDAY
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BAYLES, MARTHA
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Books ^Arts Modern as "Yesterday How the culture evolved from Old to New by Martha bayles What was modernism? Many well-educated people would be hard pressed to answer, even (especially?) if they...
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FREEDOM IN EXILE
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AIKMAN, DAVID
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B A Freedom in Exile Life before and after Tiananmen Square. by David Aikman Many of us who had spent years reporting on China watched with a feeling of slow-motion tragedy the unfolding of...
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AIN'T NECESSARILY SO
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Lynch, Jack
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B A Ain’t Necessarily So Who speaks for the English language? by Jack Lynch In Gambit, Rex Stout’s 1962 mystery novel, the quirky and housebound detective Nero Wolfe sits before a fireplace on a...
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INNOCENCE ABROAD
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Ordin, Victoria
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BA Innocence Abroad Edith Wharton, at 150, is introduced to Cultural Studies. by Victoria Ordin New York Sitting somewhat soaked in the lush auditorium of the Morgan Library a few weeks before...
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VALENTIN'S DAZE
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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BA Valentin’s Daze The bearable lightness of a charming stunt. by John Podhoretz S ingin’ in the Rain, the best movie musical and perhaps the most sheerly exuberant film ever made, tells the...
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