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Issue Vol. 017 Issue 036 (June 4 2012)
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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK And That’s the Way It Was The Scrapbook likes to think of itself as sophisticated, although we realize that we’re probably not as sophisticated as we like to think. Having just...
Paid article CASUAL
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
CASUAL An Unmoveable Feast When I learned recently that I’d be moving back to the East Coast for a job after several years out west, my girlfriend asked a question she knew would be on my...
Paid article ON, WISCONSIN!
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
On, Wisconsin! ‘T his is what democracy looks like.” That was the boast of protesters occupying the Wisconsin state capitol 16 months ago as they blocked Republican lawmakers from entering...
Paid article AFTER WISCONSIN
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
After Wisconsin Last week, Morning Joe’s eponymous host, Joe Scarborough, called the effort to recall Wisconsin governor Scott Walker “a political Pickett’s Charge” by the Democrats and the...
Paid article AMERICAN ZERO
Donnelly, Thomas
American Zero The Cold War is an increasingly distant memory in American military minds, except in the minds of the arms control community, and in particular those who seek the elimination of...
Paid article SMALL POTATOES
BARNES, FRED
Small Potatoes Obama’s overblown tax breaks for business. by Fred Barnes In his State of the Union speech in 2011, President Obama referred to “small business” five times and alluded to it...
Paid article TOO BIG FOR COMFORT
Pethokoukis, James
To o Big for Comfort Why we need to break up the banks. by James Pethokoukis America needs to break up its biggest banks, but not for reasons likely to give a tingle to Occupy Wall Street’s...
Paid article A DEFENSE POSTURE WE CAN AFFORD
Koehl, Stuart
A Defense Posture We Can Afford Strategy should drive procurement. by Stuart Koehl Strategist Edward Luttwak noted that the United States does not have a strategy, it has a procurement...
Paid article TRADE GOES BOTH WAYS
JOHNSON, REUBEN F.
Trade Goes Both Ways The Obama administration needs to learn the meaning of ‘partner.’ by Reuben F. J ohnson Rio de Janeiro When it comes to recognizing both the traditional position and...
Paid article SURVIVAL MATTERS
Payne, Keith B.
Survival Matters The Cold War is over. Let’s defend the population. by Keith B. Payne The most visible dispute in U.S.Russian relations now pits the American desire for protection from...
Paid article THE MEME GENERATION
LABASH, MATT
The Meme Generation Hide your kids, hide your wife, hide your husband. The end is nigh. By Matt Labash Cambridge, Mass. It’s been two decades since I graduated from college, and I’m glad to be...
Paid article INDIAN SPRING
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Indian Spring Another Massachusetts miracle for Scott Brown? By Geoffrey Norman Newton, Mass. The event was called “Hoops for Our Troops,” and it was held on Armed Forces Day (May 19) in a...
Paid article PERMITTING DELAYS COST JOBS AND GROWTH
Donohue, Thomas J.
Permitting Delays Cost Jobs and Growth By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce What’s one of the fastest ways to create jobs for the 20 million Americans who...
Paid article SNAKE IN FUR
KLEHR, HARVEY
Books & Arts Snake in Fur The lies and loves of Lillian Hellman. by Harvey Klehr Few American cultural fi gures have suffered as steep a decline in reputation as...
Paid article GENES DON'T FIT
Ehrenfeld, Temma
Genes Don’t Fit Deciphering the code of DNA and identity. by Temma Ehrenfeld Bryan Sykes, professor of human genetics at Oxford, confesses that when he began this book he was infl uenced by...
Paid article ALBERT THE GOOD
AIKMAN, DAVID
Albert the Good Victoria’s consort was as admirable as she thought. by David Aikman It is not so much a truism as a cliché that the Victorian era has been the target of popular denigration...
Paid article SPIRITS OF '76
Kosar, Kevin r.
Spirits of ’76 First in war, fi rst in peace, and last to refuse a shot of whiskey. by Kevin R. Kosar The George Washington Temperance Society was started in a Baltimore bar in 1840. Its six...
Paid article QUITE CONTRARY
LEAF, JONATHAN
Quite Contrary A reintroduction to Mary McCarthy in her centennial year. by Jonathan Leaf The centenary of Mary McCarthy’s birth falls on this year’s summer solstice, and August is the fi...
Paid article KILLER ANGEL
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Killer Angel A mesmerizing tale starring the nice people of Carthage, Texas. by John Podhoretz It used to be relatively rare to hear a real-life story that proved the adage “truth is stranger...
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