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IssueVol. 018 Issue 017 (January 14 2013)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK The Sean Penn Pinata You could tell it was a vacation week because The Scrapbook found itself, one idle afternoon, reading an essay by the actor Sean Penn on Huffington Post. These...
Paid articleSlick Subscriber
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL Slick Subscriber Iam a sucker for a cheap subscription. For years I subscribed to Vanity Fair because I was able to get it for $1 a month. I paged through each thick issue, gazing upon...
Paid articleThe Constitutionalist
Maxims, More'S
EDITORIALS The Constitutionalist Robert H. Bork, we all know, didn’t sit on the Supreme Court. His legacy thus cannot lie in votes cast and opinions written. You have to look elsewhere, and you...
Paid articleDug In
COST, JAY
Dug In Partisan warfare in the 113th Congress. BY JAY COST Last week the 113 th Congress met for the first time, with Republicans in control of the House and Democrats in charge of the Senate....
Paid articleStarve the Beast...
PONNURU, RAMESH
Starve the Beast . . . Protect the middle class. by Ramesh Ponnuru Almost everyone is underestimating what Republicans have just achieved in the fiscal cliff deal, including many Republicans who...
Paid articleMarch Madness
STELZER, IRWIN M.
March Madness The fiscal cliff was just a warmup. by Irwin M. Stelzer It is easy to think of the avoidance of the fiscal cliff as merely a financial deal, aimed at solving our fiscal problems....
Paid articleGOP Chaos on Capitol Hill?
LINDBERG, TOD
GOP Chaos on Capitol Hill? Not really. by Tod Lindberg Perhaps the least surprising headline in the aftermath of the tax deal last week was the one in Politico declaring that congressional...
Paid articleThe Four-Year Honeymoon
BARNES, FRED
The Four-Year Honeymoon Will the press ever give Obama tough coverage? by Fred Barnes President Obama never disappoints. When the monthly unemployment rate fails to drop, forget it. What’s...
Paid articleDispensing with the Constitution
Talley, Brett
Dispensing with the Constitution Obama’s executive caprice. by Brett Talley We are in the midst of a crisis of federalism and we don’t even know it. In November, the states of Colorado and...
Paid articleThe World of 2030
Adesnik, David
The World of2030 It won’t be what the intelligence community predicts. by David Adesnik 'The world of 2030 will be radically transformed from our world today. By 2030, no country—whether the...
Paid articleSmall Ball
levin, yuval
Small Ball Why our fiscal debates amount to nothing By Yuval Levin For fiscal hawks of all political stripes, the last two years have been awfully frustrating. Budget politics has been front and...
Paid articleCompassionate Conservatism
HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
Compassionate Conservatism Properly understood By Gertrude Himmelfarb Defeat, like death, concentrates the mind wonderfully. It also liberates the mind. People venture to think the unthinkable,...
Paid articlePop Goes the Culture
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Pop Goes the Culture One man's quest to preserve and defend the good, the true, and the beautiful By Andrew Ferguson Ken Myers grew up in a conservative Christian household in Beltsville,...
Paid articleStarting from Scratch
Klepp, Lawrence
Books & Arts Starting from Scratch An infinite number of theories of existence. by Lawrence Klepp Why Does the World Exist? An Existential Detective Story by Jim Holt Liveright, 320 pp.,...
Paid articleArmed and Prosperous
AIKMAN, DAVID
Armed and Prosperous The CEOs who mobilized American war production. by David Aikman Freedom’s Forge How American Business Produced Victory in World War II by Arthur Herman Random House, 432...
Paid articleMoney for Nothing
LEHRMAN, LEWIS E.
Money for Nothing Who caused the financial collapse? Just about everyone. by Lewis E. Lehrman The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure Why Pure Capitalism Is the World Economy’s Only Hope...
Paid articleRiddle of the Sands
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Riddle of the Sands A view through the two-way mirror of Saudi Arabia. by Stephen Schwartz On Saudi Arabia Its People, Past, Religion, Fault Lines— and Future by Karen Elliott House Knopf 320...
Paid articleRebels with Cause
LEHRER, ELI
Rebels with Cause Power tends to corrupt, and lack of power inspires rebellion. by Eli Lehrer NBC’s Revolution (Mondays, 10 p.m. ET/PT) features swordfights, gun fights, and crossbow fights,...
Paid articleSing You Sinners
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Sing You Sinners There are bumps along the way, but Les Misérables is worth the trip. by John Podhoretz Les Misérables Directed by Tom Hooper Les Misérables grabs you by the lapels from the...
Paid articleChinese hackers in Georgetown
PARODY “Chinese Hackers Suspected in Cyber Attack on Council on Foreign Relations” —Washington Free Beacon, December 27,...
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