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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The Clinton Renaissance® Reading Andrew Ferguson’s splendid essay this week on Bill Clinton (see page 20), The Scrapbook was especially beguiled by his detailed description of the...
Paid articleCASUAL
Anderson, Claudia
CASUAL Good Samaritans Last winter, I was in Paris for a few days and stayed at the epicenter of the old city, right next to Notre Dame, in a place called the Hotel-Dieu, a large working hospital....
Paid articlePEOPLE, THEY LIKE THE POETRY'
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS ‘People, they like the poetry’ Barack Obama is a careful politician and a disciplined man. But when he’s on the West Coast, perhaps a little tired because of the jet lag, at a fancy...
Paid articleTHE SACRED DOGMA OF THE LEFT
LAST, JONATHAN V.
The Sacred Dogma of the Left In the conflict between the Obama administration and the Catholic church over mandated contraceptive coverage in health insurance policies, it’s easy to understand the...
Paid articleXI WHIZ!
BORK, ELLEN; FLY, JAMIE M.
Xi Whiz! Obama administration officials touted the visit to the United States last week by Communist first secretary Xi Jinping as “relationship building.” Xi is widely expected to succeed Hu...
Paid articleTHE REAL OBAMA
BARNES, FRED
The Real Obama The budget of a left-wing progressive. by Fred Barnes President Obama’s budget for 2013 is pure Obama. How do we know? Paul Ryan, the House Budget Committee chairman, was once...
Paid articleTHE FIGHT THE LEFT WANTS
Mccormack, John
The Fight the Left Wants Religious liberty versus ‘women’s health.’ by John McCormack On February 10, President Obama tried to extinguish a growing firestorm sparked by his decision to force...
Paid articleSMOKING, NO, NICOTINE, MAYBE
LEHRER, ELI
Smoking, No, Nicotine, Maybe The diminishing returns of the anti-tobacco campaign. by Eli Lehrer If there’s one perfectly safe conclusion to draw from nearly a century of public health research,...
Paid articleGET READY FOR CANDIDATE NO. 3
WARREN, MICHAEL
Get Ready for Candidate No. 3 The Americans Elect gambit. by Michael Warren Imagine a presidential debate this October with three lecterns on the stage. Standing between Barack Obama and Mitt...
Paid articleTHE BIG CREEP
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Big Creep An attempt to rehabilitate Bill Clinton is in full bloom. Unsurprisingly, the would-be hagiographers leave a lot out. By Andrew Ferguson The aging fops and dandies who edit Esquire...
Paid articleWE CAN'T TAX AND SPEND OUR WAY TO PROSPERITY
Donohue, Thomas J.
We Can’t Tax and Spend Our Way to Prosperity By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce What's the administration's budget strategy? Spend like there’s no tomorrow, drive...
Paid articleINSIDE FREE SYRIA
SPYER, JONATHAN
Inside Free Syria Poorly armed, lacking in allies, and against all odds, an insurgency seeks to topple the Assad dictatorship. By Jonathan Spyer Idleb Province, Syria The mountains outside...
Paid articleTHE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL
KIMBALL, ROGER
Books&Arts The Great American Novel Will there ever be another? by Roger Kimball A couple of years ago, I was asked to give a talk about “The American Novel Today.” It wasn’t my first choice of...
Paid articleWESTWARD, HO
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Westward, Ho The bloodstained trail to Manifest Destiny. by Edwin M. Yoder Jr. A learned friend of rather retro views likes to muse from time to time on the North America that might have been: a...
Paid articleHOUSES OF LEARNING
DALIN, DAVID G.
Houses of Learning One man’s vision meets another man’s philanthropy. by David G. Dalin In this fascinating book Stephanie Deutsch recounts the story of the extraordinary friendship and...
Paid articleTO SEE OURSELVES
GARDNER, JAMES
To See Ourselves The Renaissance portrait as a mirror of society. by James Gardner Leon Battista Alberti was the James Franco of the Quattrocento. Believing that no province of human achievement...
Paid articlePOLLS APART
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Polls Apart Quantifying the conflict between the People and the Political Class. BY Mark Hemingway This may come as a shock to many pollsters and much of the press corps, but public opinion is a...
Paid articleBOYS AND THE DINER
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Boys and the Diner A coming-of-age classic turns 30. by John Podhoretz Thirty years ago next month, a movie featuring five cute unknown post-teen actors was dumped by its studio into a few...
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