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IssueVol. 020 Issue 004 (October 6 2014)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Free Mumia’s Email! The Scrapbook gets a lot of attention-grabbing emails, plaintive appeals from Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi and Gabby Giffords warning that civilization as we...
Paid articleSummer of My Discontent
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL Summer of My Discontent Sometime in mid-February, after the long winter, baseball fans are delighted to read, usually over a two-paragraph-long story buried beneath the fold in the sports...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard After Holder During his confirmation hearing in early 2009, Eric Holder declared he would not politicize the Justice Department. Yet throughout more than five...
Paid articleDemocracy in China?
ROSETT, CLAUDIA
Democracy in China? The people of Hong Kong want a real say. by Claudia Rosett Should it matter to the rest of us that Hong Kong has erupted this past week with demonstrations for democracy?...
Paid articleThe Return of the GOP Hawks
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Return of the GOP Hawks Not that they ever really left. by Stephen F. Hayes The Republican flirtation with dovish noninterventionism is over. It wasn’t much of a fling. For five years, we’ve...
Paid articleMaybe the Center Can Hold
LINDBERG, TOD
Maybe the Center Can Hold 2014 and all that. by Tod Lindberg There seems little doubt that 2014 will go down as a truly horrible year for American foreign policy. From the Russian seizure of...
Paid articleBeware the Tortoise
BARNES, FRED
Beware the Tortoise Ed Gillespie plans to come from behind. by Fred Barnes Some winning campaigns are late-breaking. The most famous is Ronald Reagan’s surge in the last two weeks of the 1980...
Paid articleUnderwhelming Growth
LINDSEY, LAWRENCE B.
Underwhelming Growth What the new GDP figures actually reveal. by Lawrence B. Lindsey Two weeks ago the Commerce Department released its final estimate of Gross Domestic Product for the second...
Paid articleWho Lost Turkey?
PIPES, DANIEL
Who Lost Turkey? An ally goes rogue. by Daniel Pipes Only 12 years ago, the Republic of Turkey was correctly seen as the model of a proWestern Muslim state, and a bridge between Europe and the...
Paid articleSandstorm
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Sandstorm The Middle East in chaos By Reuel Marc Gerecht The great medieval historian Ibn Khaldun centered his understanding of history on asabiyya, which is perhaps best translated as esprit de...
Paid articleBrains, Beauty, Brass
Henderson, Amy
Books ^Arts Brains, Beauty, Brass The second act in the drama of Clare Boothe Luce. by Amy Henderson With this second, and concluding, volume of her biography of Clare Boothe Luce, Sylvia Jukes...
Paid articleFaith on Trial
Hillard, Graham
BA Faith on Trial Exploring moral dilemmas on the good ship McEwan. by Graham Hillard In his brief and fascinating essay “Subversion: Teaching a Blue Novel in a Red State” (2006), Professor Jesse...
Paid articleFootball as Metaphor
Nelson, Michael
Football as Metaphor Winning and losing, and whether to play the game. by Michael Nelson Concussions that lead to degenerative brain disease. Domestic violence committed by oversized men against...
Paid articleAn Icy Summit
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
BA An Icy Summit Reagan, Gorbachev, and the beginning of the end of the Evil Empire. BY Gabriel Schoenfeld What brought the decades-long Soviet-American confrontation to an end? Here, Ken Adelman...
Paid articleHello, I Must Be Going
VINCIGUERRA, THOMAS
BA Hello, I Must Be Going The not-so-fine art of extenuated exits. by Thomas Vinciguerra Two years ago, Philip Roth announced, to rapt attention, that he had ceased writing fiction. Then, last...
Paid articleMen at Work
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA Men at Work When the going gets tough, these two get going. BY John Podhoretz Right now at your local multiplex, Denzel Washington is appearing in The Equalizer, a lousy picture in which he...
Paid articleParody
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India reminded the world on Saturday of his country’s abiding battle against extremist groups, and took a swipe at countries that give them shelter before capping...
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