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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The Twilight of the Volt In July 2010, President Obama paid a visit to a General Motors plant in Hamtramck, Michigan, and gave a speech making the case for a revitalized American...
Paid article CASUAL
TERZIAN, PHILIP
CASUAL The Ghosts of Washington Living in Los Angeles many years ago, I used occasionally to wonder about the people I would see on the sidewalk, at the art museum, in a restaurant. You got...
Paid article POLITICIAN-IN-CHIEF
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
EDITORIALS Politician-in-Chief Judging from his comments over the past two weeks, very little frustrates Barack Obama as much as criticism of the difficult decisions he is facing as president on...
Paid article ON SYRIA, FOLLOW MCCAIN
SMITH, LEE
On Syria, Follow McCain Here’s to John McCain, leading from the front. Last week, the Arizona senator cut through all the White House doubletalk on the Syrian uprising and demanded a more active...
Paid article IT'S OBAMACARE, STUPID
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.; KRISTOL, WILLIAM
It’s Obamacare, Stupid It’s not easy to lose 63 seats in a House election. Before 2010, the last time it had been done was when Joe DiMaggio was still patrolling center field for the New York...
Paid article HOW TO GET THE ECONOMY COOKING AGAIN
Donohue, Thomas J.
How to Get the Economy Cooking Again By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce Does falling unemployment, a rising stock market, and greater consumer confidence mean that...
Paid article DECLARING WAR ON NEWBORNS
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Declaring War on Newborns The disgrace of medical ethics. by Andrew Ferguson On the list of the world’s most unnecessary occupations— aromatherapist, golf pro, journalism professor, vice president...
Paid article THEY'LL HAVE HIS BACK
BARNES, FRED
They’ll Have His Back What congressional Republicans will do for the GOP nominee. by Fred Barnes Jack Kemp, the Republican congressman from Buffalo, met with Ronald Reagan at the Airport Marriott...
Paid article ACADEMIC PARAGON
RABKIN, JEREMY
Academic Paragon Thinking about James Q. Wilson. by Jeremy Rabkin When James Q. Wilson published Bureaucracy in 1989, Daniel Patrick Moynihan toasted it as Wilson’s “summa” and Wilson himself as...
Paid article RUSSIA'S ONCE AND FUTURE PRESIDENT
YOUNG, CATHY
Russia’s Once and Future President A depressing victory for Putin. by Cathy Young In the end, the outcome of the Russian presidential election was as predictable as it was depressing. Vladimir...
Paid article DEADLY DIVERSITY
MARSHALL, PAUL
Deadly Diversity Nigeria’s Islamist war on Christianity. by Paul Marshall In Nigeria, thousands of people have been killed in recent months, and tens of thousands in the last decade. It is a...
Paid article THE 'BEIJING MODEL' BUBBLE
Blumenthal, Dan
The ‘Beijing Model’ Bubble Westerners fall in love with the part of China’s economy that doesn’t work. by Dan Blumenthal The idea that China is practicing a new form of capitalism, and may even be...
Paid article LET A THOUSAND TEACHERS BLOOM
Winters, Marcus A.
Let a Thousand Teachers Bloom Improve the profession by opening it up. by Marcus A. Winters Teachers, more than any other feature of a school, determine how well students learn. Parents know it;...
Paid article A GENTLEMAN AND A SCHOLAR
DEMUTH, CHRISTOPHER
A Gentleman and a Scholar James Q. Wilson, 1931-2012 By Christopher DeMuth I got up my nerve to introduce myself to James Q. Wilson when I was a Harvard junior casting around for a senior thesis...
Paid article MIND THE GAP
levin, yuval
Mind the Gap The rich get richer and the poor are broken. by Yuval Levin Charles Murray’s profound and important new book has, for the most part, been received as merely the latest volley in the...
Paid article ROAD TO ROME
SWICK, THOMAS
Road to Rome The superhighway that connected, and consolidated, the Empire. by Thomas Swick There are roads that are as storied as rivers, though the reasons for their notoriety are much more...
Paid article REALIGNMENT MYTHS
ROSEN, MICHAEL M.
Realignment Myths A lively dissection of confident predictions in politics. by Michael M. Rosen The battlefield of political prognostication is littered with the remains of once-bold, but quickly...
Paid article CLASS DISTINCTION
Burden, Wendy
Class Distinction Why Downton Abbey ’ resonates with me— and everyone else. by Wendy Burden I’m not much of a TV watcher. Other than Top Gear episodes that feature Porsches, I tend towards Iron...
Paid article BACK STAB
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Back Stab Sarah Palin as portrayed by her disloyal staff. by John Podhoretz Nicolle Wallace was the onetime consultant to CBS News and media aide to George W. Bush who was assigned to work with...
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