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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Erroneous Progressive Condescension The Scrapbook has been pondering a minor detail from an item that appeared here last week. In describing the Planned Parenthood/Susan G. Komen...
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CASUAL
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LABASH, MATT
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CASUAL The Dinner Party W' hen I think about the American-postcard moments of my life— Fourth of July fireworks, Veterans’ Day parades, watching American Chopper reruns—there is none so emblematic...
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THE LONG AND WINDING REPUBLICAN ROAD
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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EDITORIALS The Long and Winding Republican Road We moderns like our roads direct, our destinations clear, our paths planned, our routes rational. But we delude ourselves. We presume to know in...
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GREAT SCOTT
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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Great Scott Throughout the 2012 election cycle Republicans have pined for a bold, conservative reformer—a leader courageous enough to make difficult choices and articulate enough to explain them to...
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TAKING AIM AT SANTORUM
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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Taking Aim at Santorum The Romney campaign misfires. by Jonathan V. Last -f On Saturday, February 4, a national poll from Rasmussen Reports showed Rick Santorum as the only Republican to lead...
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AMATEUR HOUR AT THE U.N.
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BOLTON, JOHN
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Amateur Hour at the U.N. The Obama administration’s Syria policy goes up in flames. by John Bolton Last week, Russia and China obstructed the Obama administration’s Syria policy by vetoing an...
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ANTINUCLEAR ASSASSINATIONS
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Kirchick, James
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Antinuclear Assassinations Who is killing the nuke scientists of Iran? Whoever it is should be thanked. by James Kirchick On January 11 in Tehran, two men on a motorcycle attached a magnetic bomb...
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WAR COMES TO MALI
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KAPLAN, ROGER
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War Comes to Mali Al Qaeda advances under cover of tribal conflict. by Roger Kaplan With U.S. forces in Mali Mali Defense Forces abandoned the towns of Menaka and Lere to Tuareg rebels over the...
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SHRINKING SENATE HOPES
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BARNES, FRED
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Shrinking Senate Hopes A GOP takeover is looking more difficult. by Fred Barnes A year ago, Republican capture of the Senate in the 2012 election was regarded as close to a sure thing. The...
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ASSAD@AXISOFEVIL.COM . . .
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SMITH, LEE
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Assad@axisofevil. com . . . Leaked emails show Westerners truckling to the Syrian regime. by Lee Smith In the fall of 2007 Israel reportedly hacked into Syria’s air defense systems and disabled...
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POLARIZATION AND THE INDEPENDENTS
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COST, JAY
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Polarization and the Independents An ever smaller number of swing voters will decide the presidential election. by Jay Cost Late last month, Gallup published a summary of President Obama’s job...
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THE COMING ATTACK ON IRAN
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LINDBERG, TOD
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The Coming Attack on Iran When an irresistible force meets an immovable object, something’s gotta give. A Zelzal missile launched outside Qom, Iran, June 2011 By T od Lindberg The United States...
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AFFIRMATIVE DISASTER
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MacDonald, Heather
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Affirmative Disaster A Duke study documents the harm racial preferences in college admissions can do to the intended beneficiaries. By Heather Mac Donald Agrowing body of empirical evidence is...
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REBUILD OUR INFRASTRUTURE TO JUMP-START OUR ECONOMY
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Donohue, Thomas J.
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Rebuild Our Infrastructure to Jump-Start Our Economy By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce This year we've got a fighting chance to get our economy moving, get...
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AUTHORITARIAN CHIC
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Ma, Ying
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Authoritarian Chic The Chinese economic model is nothing for Westerners to envy-or emulate. Its successes have come from emulating the West. By Ying Ma ? e have no plan” and “we are (p % %/ t...
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ANOTHER FINE MESS
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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Books&Arts Another Fine Mess The economic costs of ignorance by Matthew continetti Defending himself against charges of corrupting the youth of Athens, Socrates told a story. Chaerephon, one of...
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NORTHERN EXPOSURE
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Schwartz, Joel
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Northern Exposure The long, bloody road to U.S.-Canadian amity. by Joel Schwartz The strategic thinker Eliot Cohen begins this impressive book with a passage that (as he seemingly recognizes) will...
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ON THE BRINK
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KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
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On the Brink A haunted vision of a people in extremis. BY SUSANNE KLINGENSTEIN The great tragedy of Yiddish literature is that, at the very moment when it was blossoming into modernity in all...
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LET'S MISBEHAVE
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SIMON, JOHN
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Let’s Misbehave Sometimes it’s a Good Thing to be bad. by John Simon Let’s start with a kind of syllogism. Philosophers write books of philosophy. Emrys Westacott teaches philosophy at Alfred...
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AUSTEN-POWERED MYSTERY
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Kantor, Elizabeth
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Austen-Powered Mystery A modern master salutes a predecessor. by Elizabeth Kantor There are only two things wrong with Jane Austen’s novels. There aren’t enough of them. And they’re too short. If...
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MAGIC SCREEN
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Magic Screen From CinemaScope to CGI, the play’s the thing. by John Podhoretz There are moments in Chronicle, a male version of the 1976 horror movie Carrie, that actually manage to evoke the...
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