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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Rocky Mountain Surprise When it was announced earlier this year that gun rights activists were attempting to recall two Colorado state senators for helping pass new gun control...
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CASUAL
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CASUAL Dog’s Breakfast There is something futile about breakfast meetings. Breakfast ought to be where you dissipate the irrationality of dream-life and fi nd your way back to a clear view of...
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EDITORIALS
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EDITORIALS ‘Hello, I Must Be Going’ Maybe Barack Obama really is a Marxist. His September 10 speech to the nation on Syria seems to have been inspired by Groucho’s great number in Animal...
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INEPTITUDE AT THE TOP
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BARNES, FRED
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Articles Ineptitude at the Top How not to be a war president. BY FRED BARNES When President Obama abruptly called off the bombing strike on Syria and decided to seek the approval...
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WORSE THAN IT LOOKS
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RABKIN, JEREMY
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Worse Than It Looks A close reading of the red line. BY JEREMY RABKIN It now seems to be the general consensus that President Obama’s Syria policy is a contradictory mess. But that’s only how...
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MAXILATERAL MAN
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LINDBERG, TOD
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Maxilateral Man Obama’s essence. BY TOD LINDBERG With his Syria policy careening from inaction to the threat of force to a request for congressional approval to a diplomatic bailout from...
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LESSONS FOR JERUSALEM
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ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
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Lessons for Jerusalem First, don’t count on Washington. BY ELLIOTT ABRAMS Americans watch our tragedyoferrors Syria policy from the safety of houses and apartments in suburbs and cities...
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THE VIEW FROM ACROSS THE PACIFIC
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TERRILL, ROSS
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The View from Across the Pacifi c Washington gains a friend in Canberra. BY ROSS TERRILL Canberra has joined Tokyo and other U.S. allies in Asia by electing a conservative government vowing...
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NO ESCAPE
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BERGNER, JEFF
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No Escape The Middle East fails to cooperate with Obama’s pivot. BY JEFF BERGNER As the United States vacillates over what to do in Syria, it might be a good time to check in with the Obama...
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WASHINGTON BUILDS A BUGABOO
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Feature Washington Builds a Bugaboo How does Senator Ted Cruz tick off liberals? Let us count the ways. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Several times a day, especially if he’s out travelin’ and talkin’ to...
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FORCES IN EXCESS
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Riggs, Mike
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Books&Arts Forces in Excess As always, who will guard the guardians? BY MIKE RIGGS Late one night last October, a SWAT team from the police department in Billings, Montana, served a search...
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ON THEIR HONOR
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ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
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B&A On Their Honor The thriving of the medieval cult of chivalry. BY CHARLOTTE ALLEN The word “chivalry,” associated with the Middle Ages and its knightly ethos of courtesy and...
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BANDWIDTH ON THE RUN
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Bologna, James
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B&A Bandwidth on the Run On the entrance ramps to the information superhighway. BY JAMES BOLOGNA According to a recent analysis by Sandvine, Netfl ix, the streaming video service, accounted...
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THE WRIGHT STUFF
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Seaton, James
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B&A The Wright Stuff Understanding the radical vision of ‘Native Son.’ BY JAMES SEATON Richard Wright’s Native Son (1940) was the fi rst novel by an African American to become a bestseller...
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AND BEBÉ MAKES THREE
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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B&A And Bebé Makes Three Good marketing=bad movie, plus kicker. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The box-offi ce surprise of 2013 is a cheaply made, unbelievable, unfunny comedy-drama with a Mexican...
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PARODY
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PARODY “Assad and his administration [have] launched an account on Instagram, a photo-sharing social media site. . . . [T]he star of the photos is his glamorous wife, Asma al-Assad, smiling and...
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Vol. 019 Issue 004 (September 30 2013)
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