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IssueVol. 018 Issue 048 (September 2 2013)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Friendly Fire The media have been pretty down on Obama recently. Or rather, the media have been about as critical as they’re ever going to be. Case in point, THE SCRAPBOOK was a...
Paid articleCASUAL
CASUAL The Forgotten Woman A few years ago, I was in New York with my wife, Cynthia. Passing through Queens, we stopped in to see an old family friend of hers who was in town, with a new...
Paid articleEDITORIALS
EDITORIALS Updating Reagan Republicans these days are eager to replay the Reagan revolution. It is not hard to see why: In the 1980s, the GOP was the party of ideas, and the vision that Ronald...
Paid articleRONALD BINZ'S GERMAN DREAM
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
Articles Ronald Binz’s German Dream Energy policy über alles. BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD It may be overdone to say that the Obama administration aims to shove America in the direction of European...
Paid articleBLOWIN' IN THE WIND
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
Blowin’ in the Wind How many times must a bald eagle die? BY ETHAN EPSTEIN Craftsbury, Vt. In their seemingly quixotic efforts to reduce emissions, energy companies have increasingly...
Paid articleTHE BEST BARGAIN I EVER MADE
WILSON, ANDREW B.
The Best Bargain I Ever Made Ronald Coase, 1910-2013. BY ANDREW B. WILSON Though I never met the man, I feel a debt of gratitude to Ronald Coase, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who...
Paid articleECONOMIC MALPRACTICE
BARNES, FRED
Economic Malpractice The stagnation president. BY FRED BARNES It’s amazing how little President Obama has learned about economics in his four and a half years in the White House. Growth,...
Paid articleTHE NEW PIONEERS
WARREN, MICHAEL
The New Pioneers Starting over in North Dakota. BY MICHAEL WARREN Williston, N.D. In O. E. Rølvaag’s Giants in the Earth, homesteader Per Hansa and his family depart from the safety of their...
Paid articleBIPARTISANSHIP AND BIOFUELS
JUDAY, DAVE
Bipartisanship and Biofuels A volatile mix. BY DAVE JUDAY Just before the August congressional recess the House Energy and Commerce Committee issued a press release on its progress...
Paid articleNO MORE CARROTS, LOTS MORE STICK
HESS, FREDERICK M.; Eden, Max
No More Carrots, Lots More Stick The increasingly imperious Arne Duncan. BY FREDERICK M. HESS & MAX EDEN In the early days of the Obama administration, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was...
Paid articleBACK TO SCHOOL
GELERNTER, DAVID
Back to School A reclamation project for higher ed. BY DAVID GELERNTER This school-reopening season ought to be a time of deep pondering and self-examination for conservatives and...
Paid articleTWO MISERABLE DECADES
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Features Two Miserable Decades Don’t worry, it was even worse in the 1970s. Or was it? BY JONATHAN V. LAST Happy times are all alike, nestled in the comfortable batting of peace, growth,...
Paid articleUNCOMMONLY PARTISAN
COST, JAY
Uncommonly Partisan The consistently divisive rhetoric of President Obama BY JAY COST In the wake of last week’s mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard, as fi rst responders were tending the...
Paid articleSINCERELY, GEORGE ORWELL
POWERS, ELIZABETH
Books&Arts Sincerely, George Orwell The correspondence of a ‘wintry conscience.’ BY ELIZABETH POWERS Literary reputation is an unstable thing. Not so long ago, the luminaries were Hemingway,...
Paid articleWARFARE OF IDEAS
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
B&A Warfare of Ideas There is an alternative to Obama diplomacy. BY ELLIOTT ABRAMS Christian Whiton occupied several posts at the State Department during the administration of George W....
Paid articleHEARTS OF DARKNESS
Bauer, Parker
B&A Hearts of Darkness Postcards from a surreal landscape. BY PARKER BAUER You get the sense, reading this off-kilter collection of stories, that somewhere in the background, jazz...
Paid articleDISPIRIT OF '76
Short, Edward
B&A Dispirit of ’76 The American Revolution as seen from the other side. BY EDWARD SHORT In his groundbreaking history of the American War of Independence from the British standpoint, The War...
Paid articleMYSTERY PARTNER
Ton, Peter
B&A Mystery Partner In search of an early Balanchine ‘ muse.’ BY PETER TONGUETTE When balletomanes consider the dancers who stirred the creativity of George Balanchine (1904-1983), they...
Paid articleTHING OF BEAUTY
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B&A Thing of Beauty Ava Gardner as metaphor. BY JOHN PODHORETZ In 1941, a girl climbed off a train in Los Angeles. She was the daughter of a North Carolina farmer and a housekeeper,...
Paid articlePARODY
PARODY “Donald and daughter Ivanka Trump will consider acquiring FBI headquarters” —Washington Post headline, September 11,...
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