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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK The Blame-Deflection Game The Ebola outbreak understandably has Americans on edge. How the Obama administration has redefined the expectations of government competency for even the...
Paid articleWheels of Fortune
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
JORI BOLTON CASUAL Wheels of Fortune Nobody ever said to “beware of sisters bearing gifts.” So, when my younger sister offered me her car as she headed off to the Peace Corps a couple of years...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard Six Reasons to Panic As a rule, one should not panic at whatever crisis has momentarily fixed the attention of cable news producers. But the Ebola outbreak in West...
Paid articleThe Second Obamacare Election
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
The Second Obamacare Election The voters haven’t changed their minds. by Jeffrey H. Anderson A Gallup survey earlier this month showing that Americans oppose Obamacare by a margin of 53 to 41...
Paid articleWill the Supremes Finally Rule?
Eastland, Terry
Will the Supremes Finally Rule? Another housing discrimination case is ripe. by Terry Eastland A few days before the opening of its new term, the Supreme Court accepted for review a case from...
Paid articleHigh-Tech Chutzpah
STELZER, IRWIN M.
High-Tech Chutzpah Silicon Valley seeks to suppress wages. by Irwin M. Stelzer At minimum it is unseemly, at maximum an example of chutzpah as practiced in Silicon Valley. Having shot themselves...
Paid articleCruel and Unusual Death with Dignity
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Cruel and Unusual Death with Dignity Executions meet euthanasia. by Wesley J. Smith Belgium is on the verge of executing its first murderer by lethal injection. Well, not exactly “executing.” The...
Paid articleObama's Synthesis
Takeyh, Ray
Obama’s Synthesis McGovern plus Kissinger. by Ray Takeyh There has been much head scratching over the years about the essence of Barack Obama’s foreign policy. Now with another member of Obama’s...
Paid articleThe Upside of Lower Oil Prices
Wolf, Charles Jr.
The Upside of Lower Oil Prices Let’s stop fattening the wallets of our enemies. by Charles Wolf Jr. Many of the world’s most serious security threats are enabled—directly or indirectly—by revenues...
Paid articleA Constitutional Congress?
DeMuth, Christopher Sr.
A Constitutional Congress? How the legislative branch can resume its rightful role By Christopher DeMuth Sr. What difference will it make if the Republicans win the Senate and hold the House in...
Paid articleOur Endangered Species
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Books ^Arts Our Endangered Species What, if anything, can be done to save the family? by Jonathan v. last You can tell a lot about a society by its taboos. Several weeks ago, America reeled when...
Paid articleLaugh, Clown, Laugh
POWERS, ELIZABETH
BA Laugh, Clown, Laugh The very long life of cinema’s first superstar. by Elizabeth Powers Charlie Chaplin was born in London on April 15, 1889, although no birth certificate has ever been...
Paid articleThe Inner Light
Heitman, Danny
BA The Inner Light What Shakespeare saw in Montaigne’s reflections. by Danny Heitman Although he’s revered as a great classic writer, Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533-1592) is an author we read...
Paid articleLafayette Squared
BERING, HENRIK
BsA Lafayette Squared Portrait of the hero in two revolutions. by Henrik Bering Whenever a French president visits Washington and White House speechwriters need to come up with something nice to...
Paid articleEye of the Beholder
Short, Edward
BA Eye of the Beholder The tart, sweet, comprehending vision of Richard Greene. BY Edward Short This deft, revelatory collection opens with a poem about the poet’s mother, in which Richard Greene...
Paid articleBird Lives Again
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA Bird Lives Again The pursuit of excellence makes a great movie. by John Podhoretz In Whiplash, a dislikable teenager runs afoul of a dislikable adult, and what emerges from their conflict is...
Paid articleParody
PARODY Following the publication of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s memoir, Hard Choices, former CIA Director Leon Panetta publishes his autobiography, Worthy Fights. —News...
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