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IssueVol. 018 Issue 048 (September 2 2013)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
The Scrapbook A Partisan Anniversary THE SCRAPBOOK did not attend the 50th anniversary observance of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. But like most Americans, we did tune in...
Paid articleCASUAL
Casual Live Free or . . . Ouch! Living in rural New England with four dogs teaches important political lessons— to the dogs. Paraphrasing a thought from Michael Oakeshott (to the extent...
Paid articleEDITORIALS
Editorials ‘Barbarians Are Barbaric' Is President Obama going wobbly on Syria? No. He's always been wobbly on Syria—and on pretty much everything else. Still—despite everything, despite the...
Paid articleCREATIVE DESTRUCTION
Schachter, Ben
Creative Destruction Nancy Pelosi waxed rhapsodic in 2010 as she imagined the benefi ts of Obama care: "Think of an economy where people could be an artist or a photographer or a writer...
Paid articleISLAND OF TRANQUILITY
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
Island of Tranquility Israel in the eye of a hurricane. By Elliott Abrams Jerusalem Egypt is an unruly military dictatorship, Syria is at war and will soon be hit by American bombs, the...
Paid articleTHE HOLDER-JINDAL COLLISION
WARREN, MICHAEL
The Holder-Jindal Collision The federal government attacks Louisiana school choice. By Michael Warren Baton Rouge Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal found out late on Friday, August 23. Attorney...
Paid articleA DIFFERENT IMMIGRATION MESS
BARNES, FRED
A Different Immigration Mess The debate in Australia over who gets in. By Fred Barnes Sydney A century ago, Australia used a "dictation test" to keep nonwhites and selected others from...
Paid articleTHE 'HUMAN RIGHTS' JUGGERNAUT
HEMINGWAY, MARK
The ‘Human Rights' Juggernaut Does the First Amendment protect wedding photographers? By Mark Hemingway On August 22, the New Mexico supreme court unanimously ruled that a wedding...
Paid articleWHO GETS SENT TO FEDERAL PRISONS?
WALTERS, JOHN P.
Who Gets Sent to Federal Prisons? The attorney general doesn't know what he's talking about. By John P. Walters Several weeks ago in San Francisco, Attorney General Eric Holder told the...
Paid articleA VERY QUIET ALLIANCE
Petersen, Alexandros
A Very Quiet Alliance The burgeoning friendship between Azerbaijan and Israel. By Alexandros Petersen A number of Israel's former foes share its concerns about Iran's nuclear program,...
Paid articleTHE CONSTITUTIONALIST
Eastland, Terry
The Constitutionalist Utah's freshman senator makes his mark By Terry Eastland When I asked Mike Lee, the freshman Republican senator from Utah, how he identifi ed himself politically,...
Paid articleSIGNS OF THE ZODIAC
Carlson, Richard
Signs of the Zodiac The streets of San Francisco, 1969 By Richard Carlson It was a cold Saturday night on Columbus Day weekend 1969 when Lance Brisson and I pulled up behind a Yellow cab parked...
Paid articleMEET MR. BAGEHOT
HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
Meet Mr. Bagehot How ‘the greatest Victorian' speaks to us. By Gertrude Himmelfarb Walter Bagehot (18261877)—"the greatest Victorian," as an eminent historian of that period memorialized...
Paid articleMISSION ACCOMPLISHED
WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
Mission Accomplished The Americanization of the Red Cross. By Martin Morse Wooster Study the history of the American Red Cross and you'll fi nd that the most dramatic change in that...
Paid articleKEEP IT SIMPLE
Lee, Daniel
Keep It Simple Some ‘much-needed pushback' to the myth of the noble savage. By Daniel Lee Fantasies of the "noble savage" are nothing new, of course. There were JeanJacques Rousseau's...
Paid articleTHE WRITE STUFF
LOPATIN, PETER
The Write Stuff How paperwork validates power— and obscures meaning. By Peter Lopatin When we bemoan some bureaucratic atrocity— and the paperwork in which it so often fi nds tangible...
Paid articlePRISONER OF LOVE
Bawer, Bruce
Prisoner of Love An American girl grows up quickly in Afghanistan. By Bruce Bawer Phyllis Chesler has had a curious career. Back in the 1970s, along with Betty Friedan, Germaine Greer, Kate...
Paid articleLIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Lifetime Achievement Feeling good about feeling bad, ca. 1977. By John Podhoretz The horrendously titled Short Term 12, a no-star in dependent fi lm about a young woman working at a fost...
Paid articlePARODY
Parody "Obama tweets at Katy Perry" —Politico headline, August 26,...
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