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IssueVol. 018 Issue 044 (August 5 2013)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The Bonding Market On July 24, the New York Times was granted a rare sit-down interview with President Obama. The interview was unremarkable, but that’s to be expected...
Paid articleCASUAL
CASUAL The Hunter Home from the Hill One August afternoon in 1999, my parents and I drove to a farm in Leesburg, Virginia, to look at a litter of Jack Russell Terrier puppies we’d seen...
Paid articleEDITORIALS
EDITORIALS The Soft Underbelly of Obama care For opponents of Obama care, it almost seems like the law offers too many targets to choose from. Its effects on premiums and costs look to be...
Paid articleLET'S NOT MAKE A DEAL
BARNES, FRED
Let’s Not Make a Deal Obama and Reid kill tax reform. BY FRED BARNES Tax reform is dead. President Obama killed it, with an assist from Senate majority leader Harry Reid. To be exact, it’s...
Paid articlePHONY BALONEY
WARREN, MICHAEL
Phony Baloney A pathetic new scandal defense. BY MICHAEL WARREN During his speech on the economy last month in Galesburg, Illinois, Barack Obama suggested Washington should stop focusing on...
Paid articleTHE OBAMA MAGIC FADES
COST, JAY
The Obama Magic Fades But his approval ratings probably won’t sink much more. BY JAY COST When he was sworn in for a second term in January, Barack Obama’s political standing was the best it...
Paid articleNO KIDDING
SKERRY, PETER
No Kidding Republicans, Democrats, and illegal immigrants. BY PETER SKERRY These days, the precocious teenage political junkie who lives across the street from me understands that the...
Paid articleLIBERAL DOGMATISM
Alexander, Edward
Liberal Dogmatism How a far-out idea becomes orthodox. BY EDWARD ALEXANDER In his dissent from the Supreme Court’s recent overthrow of the Defense of Marriage Act, Justice Antonin Scalia...
Paid articleTHE REAL FED SWEEPSTAKES
Shelton, Judy
The Real Fed Sweepstakes It’s policy that counts, not personalities. BY JUDY SHELTON At fi rst, it was fun—this parlor game of guessing who the Obama administration will appoint as the next...
Paid articleTHE OLDEST WAR
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Oldest War Remember when the battle of the sexes was a laughing matter? BY ANDREW FERGUSON I’m showing my age again, but I can remember, just barely, when we had the war between men and...
Paid articleMISS AMERICA VS. MR. INCUMBENT
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Miss America vs. Mr. Incumbent Not your ordinary House primary race BY JONATHAN V. LAST The most interesting House primary of the 2014 cycle began in June in the 13th District of Illinois. It...
Paid articleDOWN THE BOOT
SWICK, THOMAS
Down the Boot Understanding Italy, one train at a time. BY THOMAS SWICK Tim Parks has followed in that predominantly British literary tradition of making another country one’s home and then...
Paid articleCULTURE SHOCK
MARKS, JONATHAN
Culture Shock There’s a reason why they call it the humanities. BY JONATHAN MARKS ‘That will never work,” one cannot help thinking, as the late Earl Shorris retells the story of the fi...
Paid articleBEATS GO ON
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Beats Go On Publishing and profi ting with the avant-garde. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Through the modernist up heaval in American cultural life, with its earliest signifi cant traces in the...
Paid articleTWO ROADS CONVERGED
RADOSH, RONALD
Two Roads Converged How fascism and communism led to totalitarianism. BY RONALD RADOSH For those who considered themselves men of the left, it was a staple of belief that the very concept of...
Paid articleDUTCH TREATS
LODGE, SARA
Dutch Treats Oh, to be in Holland, now that August’s there . . . BY SARA LODGE Groningen As my plane drops toward Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport, I can see what look like multiple...
Paid articleFEMININE MISTAKE
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Feminine Mistake The high cost, and sweet rewards, of Woody Allen’s vision of women. BY JOHN PODHORETZ If you are a female performer desperately in want of an Oscar or an aw ard from some...
Paid articlePARODY
PARODY “The ideal candidate is both a clear thinker and a powerful writer, intrigued by the challenge of squeezing complex arguments into a short space. Editorials require nuance and logic and...
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