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IssueVol. 017 Issue 047 (September 3 2012)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK This Made Our Day First, a disclaimer. The Scrapbook thought that the Republican National Convention was a success, and that Mitt Romney’s acceptance speech was first-rate, as was...
Paid articleCASUAL
STELZER, IRWIN M.
CASUAL Their Town If Washingtonians think they live in a Democratic-dominated city, they should come out here to the Rocky Mountain hotbed of liberalism that is Aspen. In Washington, each party...
Paid articleDESPERATE DEMOCRATS
TORRANCE, KELLY JANE
EDITORIALS Desperate Democrats A sea of signs proclaiming “We Built It” revealed the battle cry of last week’s Republican National Convention. We don’t need to wait for Los Angeles mayor and...
Paid articleA REAL WAR & A PHONY WAR
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
A Real War & a Phony War We’re at war. More than 68,000 troops are deployed to Afghanistan. More than 2,000 Americans have died in over 10 years of fi ght-ing. The war has quiet bipartisan support....
Paid articleNO RED LINES IN SYRIA
SMITH, LEE
The Assault on Paul Ryan II If you missed Paul Ryan’s speech at the Republican National Convention last week and tried to play catchup the next morning, you could be forgiven for concluding that...
Paid articleTHE ASSAULT ON PAUL RYAN II
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
No Red Lines in Syria Last week, Iran reportedly dispatched more of its Revolutionary Guard shock troops to Syria to prop up its ally. And with that the Obama administration lost another of its...
Paid articleHEY, EPA, GET A CLUE!
Donohue, Thomas J.
Hey, EPA, Get a Clue! By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce “Insanity” has been defned as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. The...
Paid articleTHE OBAMA DELUSION, EXPLAINED
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Obama Delusion, Explained Making excuses for the president. by Andrew Ferguson Did you know that bitching about President Obama is now considered a “tradition” among liberals? It is. Things...
Paid articleREACTIONARY DEMOCRATS
BARNES, FRED
Reactionary Democrats Why they can’t stop talking about abortion. by Fred Barnes For Democrats, the issue of abortion is a hardy perennial. They turn to it in hope of persuading voters that...
Paid articleTHE ANACHRONISTIC CANDIDATE
TERZIAN, PHILIP
The Anachronistic Candidate Mitt Romney, throwback. by Philip Terzian There was an interesting moment at the Republican National Convention last week: just a moment, and scarcely noticed, but it...
Paid articleTHE GRAYING OF THE PROLETARIAT
LAST, JONATHAN V.
The Graying of the Proletariat Boomer protest marches aren’t what they used to be. by Jonathan V. L ast Tampa They had me at “street theater.” Last week at the GOP convention, the AFL-CIO...
Paid articleBOB KERREY'S WORST NIGHTMARE
WARREN, MICHAEL
Bob Kerrey’s Worst Nightmare Deb Fischer is running away with the Senate race in Nebraska. by Michael Warren North Platte, Neb. Deb Fischer will very likely be the next U.S. senator from...
Paid articleONLY ONE CAN SURVIVE
Havard, Kate
Only One Can Survive Redistricting in Louisiana pits congressman against congressman. by Kate Havard Lafayette, La. Deep in the swampland, a battle is brewing. It is less than two weeks from the...
Paid articleCAN THIS BE WHAT WOMEN WANT?
CLYNE, MEGHAN
Can This Be What Women Want? The Democrats condescend to half the electorate By Meghan Clyne In the sixth century B.C., the Chinese tactician Sun Tzu observed: “All warfare is based on...
Paid articlePRINCETON'S IRANIAN AGENT OF INFLUENCE
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Princeton’s Iranian Agent of Infl uence The cautionary tale of Seyed Hossein Mousavian By Reuel Marc Gerecht As the Islamic Revolution has devoured its own, many Iranians have sought refuge in...
Paid articleTHE HIT PARADE
Pritchard, William H.
Books (^Arts The Hit Parade Why these melodies linger on. by William H. Pritchard Ted Gioia, who recently published an excellent History of Jazz, now turns his attention to classic instances of...
Paid articleNAPOLEON'S NEMESIS
BANNER, JAMES M. Jr.
Napoleon’s Nemesis The British statesman who galvanized Europe against France. by James M. Banner Jr. Mention the names of Wellington, Nelson, and Pitt to any informed person and you’re likely to...
Paid articleTHE LONG GOODBYE
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
The Long Goodbye Do the memoirs of Reynolds Price overshadow his fi ction? by Edwin M. Yoder Jr. When Reynolds Price died in January 2011, after a gallant battle of three decades with disabling...
Paid articleA MASTER'S VOICE
GELERNTER, DAVID
A Master’s Voice The Reformation as seen in the art of Lucas Cranach. by David Gelernter The Serpent and the Lamb is not easy to pin down. Offi cially, it tells the story of Martin Luther’s...
Paid articleLOVE IN THE RUINS
sChaRPeR, diane
Love in the Ruins Death and rebirth in the shadow of genocide. by Diane Scharper As Chris Bohjalian tells it, the years between 1915 and 1923 were “the most nightmarish eight years of Armenian...
Paid articleBOOTLEGGERS' BLUES
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Bootleggers’ Blues More whiskey, and less poetry, might have worked. by John Podhoretz Bootlegger movies have tended to be rather high-spirited affairs, with reckless and wild country boys...
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