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Issue Vol. 020 Issue 004 (October 6 2014)
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Paid article Assassination Chic
THE SCRAPBOOK Chic Assassination Hilary Mantel is a bestselling British novelist whose works— mostly historical fiction, or novels and stories with contemporary political overtones—are better...
Paid article Keep Calm and Say Something
Dudley, Julianne
CASUAL Keep Calm and Say Something "W" f you see something, say * I something.” To anyone who I uses public transportation, -A. it’s a familiar refrain. Yet while the constant warnings to beware...
Paid article Beyond Obama
Editorial
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard Beyond Obama I happened to be meeting with Senator Ted Cruz a few hours after President Obama’s United Nations speech Wednesday. We naturally started by discussing...
Paid article Obama's Own JV Team
BOOT, MAX
Obama’s Own J V Team After the bin Laden raid, the deluge. by Max Boot Last week brought a reminder of what the United States has lost since Bob Gates and Leon Panetta left the Obama cabinet. Both...
Paid article Misunderstanding al Qaeda
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Misunderstanding al Qaeda The threat remains—and spreads. by Thomas Joscelyn On Tuesday, September 23, the U.S. government announced that a new bombing campaign was under way in Syria. The Obama...
Paid article Another Fight Obama Shirks
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Another Fight Obama Shirks In China and elsewhere, it’s open season on U.S. corporations. by Irwin M. Stelzer When it comes to military actions, President Obama likes to declare the end of wars,...
Paid article Second Time's a Charm?
Blake, Whitney
Second Time’s a Charm? In Connecticut, it’s Foley vs. Malloy, round two. by Whitney Blake Voters in Connecticut’s gubernatorial election this November will face a familiar choice as Republican Tom...
Paid article A Naval Disaster in the Making
Cropey, Seth
A Naval Disaster in the Making The misbegotten plan to shrink the U.S. submarine fleet. by Seth Cropsey The U.S. Navy’s latest shipbuilding plan would see its attack submarine fleet diminish from...
Paid article Nothing's the Matter with Kansas
HURST, BLAKE
Nothing’s the Matter with Kansas But Washington’s a different story. by Blake Hurst Tarkio, Mo. What’s the matter with Kansas? It’s a decade since Thomas Frank launched a thousand headlines with...
Paid article House of Cards
Caldwell, Christopher
House of Cards Will Massachusetts voters rescue their state from Deval Patrick’s gambling law? By Christopher Caldwell Boston When Massachusetts voters go to the polls in November to pick their...
Paid article Ancient to Modern
KRISTOL, SUSAN
Books Arts Ancient to Modern The Loeb Classical Library goes digital. by Susan Kristol ‘C hemistry and Physics Get Million from Loeb,” blared the Harvard Crimson headline. “Funds will modernize...
Paid article On the Beijing Express
BAYLES, MARTHA
BA On the Beijing Express What are we talking about when we talk about China? by Martha Bayles Age of Ambition opens with a comparison between early-21st-century China and late-19th-century...
Paid article Pictures into Words
Wilson, James Matthew
BA Pictures into Words A Formalist focuses on everyday life. by James Matthew Wilson Although 1 percent, perhaps, of Americans read poetry outside the school-house, and the vast majority would...
Paid article Back on Track
Paletta, Anthony
BA Back on Track Why railroads remain the lifeline of the nation. by Anthony Paletta Whatever our national fascination with decay, when it comes to railroads, Americans seem decidedly to prefer...
Paid article Anglospheremonger
WEISER, JAY
BA Anglospheremonger The triumphs and tribulations of the English-speaking peoples. by Jay Weiser The Anglosphere is everywhere. In this engaging and tendentious popular history, Daniel Hannan...
Paid article See Jane Write
Ayers, Judith
BA See Jane Write The timeless appeal of Austenmania. by Judith Ayers Not long ago I enjoyed a night out at historic Dumbarton House in Georgetown. The 1996 movie version of Jane Austen’s Emma...
Paid article Shock and Aww
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA Shock and Aww Too many touching moments for comfort. by John Podhoretz For years, people have been telling me to read Jonathan Tropper’s This Is Where I Leave You (2009), a comic novel about...
Paid article PARODY
Parody “Frank Bruni’s column on Wednesday incorrectly attributed the dictum that those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it. It is from George Santayana, not Edmund Burke.” —New York...
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