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Issue Vol. 017 Issue 032 (May 7 2012)
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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Julia’s America Gullible voters are supposed to get all wound up about the GOP “war on women,” but it seems to us that the Democratic stance that women are helpless creatures who...
Paid article CASUAL
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL Shop Talk I was never in any danger of succumbing to golf. As a teenager, I worked three summers looping at a local country club and spent a lot of time around the game. I understood its...
Paid article LET ROMNEY BE ROMNEY
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Let Romney Be Romney No whining. No nagging. No teeth-gnashing. These are our springtime resolutions here at The Weekly Standard, at the beginning of the six-month general election...
Paid article OBAMA'S WAY OF WAR
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Obama’s Way ofWar Is Barack Obama a warrior president? Not in the British tradition, of course, which gave us Winston Churchill, with his crazy cavalry charge against Sudanese spears, or the more...
Paid article HIS FULLTIME JOB
BARNES, FRED
His Fulltime Job Obama’s shameless electioneering. by Fred Barnes President Obama is breaking new ground in his campaign for reelection. He is going where incumbent presidents have never gone...
Paid article POST-PRIMARY MITT
WARREN, MICHAEL
Post-primary Mitt Now he’s auditioning for the top job. by Michael Warren Chantilly, Va. In a narrow warehouse in exurban Washington, D.C., a vinyl poster hangs behind seven folding chairs—an...
Paid article DOOMSDAY FOR MARYLAND?
Havard, Kate
Doomsday for Maryland? Martin O’Malley’s budget failure. by Kate Havard Annapolis Minutes before midnight on April 9, the last day of Maryland’s 90-day legislative session, the state budget...
Paid article CRUCIFIED BY GOVERNMENT
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Crucified by Government Washington plays by TSA rules. by Geoffrey Norman Government, and the party of government, have been through something of a rough patch lately. First, there was the GSA’s...
Paid article THE BIN LADEN RAID, A YEAR LATER
Runkle, Benjamin
The Bin Laden Raid, a Year Later Al Qaeda is down but not out. by Benjamin Runkle Even before the celebrations a year ago had ended, terrorism experts were debating the strategic significance of...
Paid article WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO BUG OUT SALUTE YOU
SCHULMAN, SAM
We Who Are About to Bug Out Salute "You The liberal habit of sanctimonious betrayal, from Reconstruction to Afghanistan By Sam Schulman X m ^ erhaps I’m being overly cynical,” wrote (p I ¦ a...
Paid article THE WORLD'S TRAVELERS BRING JOBS AND GROWTH TO AMERICA
Donohue, Thomas J.
The World’s Travelers Bring Jobs and Growth to America By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce May is World Trade Month. As we highlight the vast potential for jobs and...
Paid article THE RISE OF RUBIO
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Rise of Rubio Will a longstanding friendship block his vice presidential prospects? By Stephen F. Hayes Shortly after Mitt Romney won the Wisconsin primary and, in effect, the Republican...
Paid article WHOSE FAULT IS IT?
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Books&Arts Whose Fault Is It? Laying the blame for blame. by Joseph Bottum This might have been a funny book if it hadn’t tried so hard to be serious. It might have been a serious book if it...
Paid article TURNING POINT
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
Turning Point Hitler lost the war the moment he invaded the Soviet Union. BY Mackubin Thomas Owens The German assault against the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, was the largest military...
Paid article THE GIVING GAME
WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
The Giving Game The saga of philanthropy still needs its history. by Martin Morse Wooster Study the history of philanthropy in America and you quickly discover that books you would assume exist...
Paid article MRS. D.'S GIFT
LIGHT, KATE
Mrs. D.’s Gift A second flowering in the Augustan Age. by Kate Light ‘Winter Cherry’ Happily, poet Molly Peacock possesses formidable biographical skills, for they are essential to the task of...
Paid article NO SPIN ZONE
Gelernter, Joshua
No Spin Zone Reflections from the thinking man’s knuckleballer. by Joshua Gelernter In June 2010, the nation’s capital was atwitter with stories of the Washington Nationals rookie Stephen...
Paid article NO LAUGHING MATTER
PODHORETZ, JOHN
No Laughing Matter The ingredients are there, but the experiment fizzles. by John Podhoretz The Five-Year Engagement is the latest presentation from the orbit of Judd Apatow, the comedy mastermind...
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