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IssueVol. 018 Issue 040 (July 1 2013)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Will Thomas Perez Make Another Deal? As the Supreme Court finished its term, we looked ahead to see which big cases the justices have taken for review starting in the fall. And...
Paid articleCASUAL
CASUAL Going Dental Like most civilized people of goodwill and sound reason, I’ve always held that violence isn’t the answer. It is, however, an answer. Which is why if I ever see Larry...
Paid articleEDITORIALS
EDITORIALS The Spirit of ’76 ‘For ourselves, let the annual return of this day forever refresh our recollections of these rights, and an undiminished devotion to them.” So wrote Thomas...
Paid articleLIBERTARIANS OF LA MANCHA
LOYOLA, MARIO
Libertarians of La Mancha Objections to NSA surveillance are too often fanciful. BY MARIO LOYOLA & RICHARD A. EPSTEIN The political tables have turned almost 180 degrees. President Obama...
Paid articleSECOND TERM AS FARCE
BARNES, FRED
Second Term as Farce Obama from bad to worse. BY FRED BARNES In his second term, President Obama won’t lead or compromise. But he still manages to fi nd ways to keep the country...
Paid articleTHE WRONG FIX FOR THE WRONG PROBLEM
COST, JAY
The Wrong Fix for the Wrong Problem The immigration bill will only make things worse for the middle class—and the GOP. BY JAY COST In the wake of the 2012 election, Republicans have been...
Paid articleHARASSING THE MILITARY
HERIOT, GAIL
Harassing the Military There is no sexual assault crisis. BY GAIL HERIOT By now, almost everyone knows the lurid truth about the military— or they think they do. Last month, after a 2012...
Paid articleCLIMATE CHANGE FOR THE GOP
LEHRER, ELI
Climate Change for the GOP It’s time for a conservative alternative to liberal alarmism. BY ELI LEHRER President Barack Obama’s climate agenda announced last week represents the latest...
Paid articleDOES HARVARD HATE HUMANITIES?
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Does Harvard Hate Humanities? No, but it doesn’t understand them. BY PETER BERKOWITZ Study of the humanities has never been more important to the welfare of the nation. Information whizzes by...
Paid articleTHE NEW PROHIBITIONISTS
HEMINGWAY, MARK
The New Prohibitionists The taxpayer-funded Obamacare temperance league. BY MARK HEMINGWAY When Prohibition ended in 1933, Pennsylvania governor Gifford Pinchot promised to make purchasing...
Paid articleLIPSTICK ON THE OBAMACARE PIG
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Lipstick on the Obamacare Pig The limits of P.R. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES It’s been one year since the Supreme Court decision that allowed Obama administration officials to begin implementing the...
Paid articleTHE DEATH OF ECONOMICS
SMICK, DAVID M.
The Death of Economics A fatal case of hubris. BY DAVID M. SMICK Recently a Japanese economist visited Washington to explain his government’s “five year economic outlook.” A fi ve month...
Paid articleA GREAT BATTLEFIELD
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
A Great Battlefield Gettysburg: an epic tale of not quite enough and just in time BY GEOFFREY NORMAN A century and a half later, the battle of Gettysburg’s place in the national...
Paid articleGRANT AT VICKSBURG
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
Grant at Vicksburg A masterpiece of military art BY MACKUBIN THOMAS OWENS While Robert E. Lee was whipping Joe Hooker at Chancellorsville in May 1863, there were ominous developments for the...
Paid articleIRON LADIES
Martin, Judith
Books&Arts Iron Ladies The wonderful, wretched lives of the Italian aristocracy. BY JUDITH MARTIN That little American girls still yearn to be princesses only shows how little history they...
Paid articleLAUREATE OF DOGPATCH
WEISER, JAY
B&A Laureate of Dogpatch How a bad man became a great cartoonist. BY JAY WEISER Despite their striking re semblance, Li’l Abner, the midcentury comic strip hero, was everything his creator...
Paid articleUNHAPPY THE MAN
VALIUNAS, ALGIS
B&A Unhappy the Man The life and work of August Strindberg. BY ALGIS VALIUNAS The earth is a place of woe and wailing: This is an understanding as old as human consciousness. How ever, most...
Paid articleFEATHERED FIENDS
Tonguette, Peter
B&A Feathered Fiends That which does not scare us can make us laugh. BY PETER TONGUETTE At the height of his career, in 1963, Alfred Hitchcock spoke of playing the audience like an organ:...
Paid articleZOMBIES IN THE MINESHAFT
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B&A Zombies in the Mineshaft There’s a message here, but what is it? BY JOHN PODHORETZ S o I saw World War Z, the new Brad Pitt movie about a worldwide zombie outbreak, and here’s the...
Paid articlePARODY
PARODY “[Twitter is] something I think, you know, Benjamin Franklin would have used.” —Bill Maher, June 21,...
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