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IssueVol. 020 Issue 008 (November 3 2014)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK End of the Phony ‘War on Women’? There are many reasons to celebrate the thumping Democrats took in the midterm elections, but near the top of the list is the fact that the phony...
Paid articleThey Like Mike
CASUAL They Like Mike Of all the rituals I count on to give my life shape, there is none so sacred as witnessing my former brother-in-law, Mike Benton, stand for local office in our pleasant burg...
Paid articleEditorials
Catching the Wave Back before incoming senators Tom Cotton and Cory Gardner and Joni Ernst and Dan Sullivan were born, before new House members Elise Stefanik and Lee Zeldin and Mia Love were a...
Paid articleFrom Success to Success
COST, JAY
From Success to Success It was a banner night for the GOP. by Jay Cost The 2014 midterm elections were a referendum on Barack Obama’s performance as president. He has done a bad job, and most...
Paid articleElecting Federalism
WHITE, ADAM J.
Electing Federalism States, not just senators, will check and balance the administration. by Adam J. White Tuesday’s elections reinforced constitutional checks and balances against the Obama...
Paid articleInroads in Some Very Blue States
WARREN, MICHAEL
Inroads in Some Very Blue States The governors’ surprise. by Michael Warren CNN morning host Alisyn Camerota wanted to know: Where had Chris Christie been the night before, when it became clear...
Paid articlePresident Obama's Response?
BARNES, FRED
President Obama’s Response? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah—for 74 minutes. by Fred Barnes From time to time there comes a moment when a president is expected to say something meaningful about an...
Paid articleWalker Wins Again
Mccormack, John
Walker Wins Again Has anyone broken more progressives’ hearts than Wisconsin’s governor? by John McCormack Scott Walker has won every round of his long fight with Big Labor in Wisconsin, but it...
Paid articleObama's Makeover of the Judiciary
Eastland, Terry
Obama’s Makeover of the Judiciary Will the new Senate slow the march of liberal judges onto the circuit courts? by Terry Eastland With Republicans in control of the Senate for the first time since...
Paid articleThe Sick Man of Asia
Halpin, Dennis P.
The Sick Man of Asia North Korea’s downward spiral. by Dennis E Halpin In 1853 Czar Nicholas I, in a conversation with the British ambassador, reportedly coined the phrase “sick man of Europe” to...
Paid articleThe Afghan Handover
FOREMAN, JONATHAN
The Afghan Handover It’s not too late for the president to rethink his arbitrary end date By Jonathan Foreman Kabul With less than two months to go until the end of the mission, the...
Paid articleClearing the Air
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
Books ^Arts Clearing the Air A refreshing account of the environmental movement. by Steven F. Hayward One criticism that can be made of Patrick Allitt is that he usually writes with the...
Paid articleThe Jaundiced Eye
Pritchard, William H.
BA The Jaundiced Eye An English satirical talent hits his stride. by William H. Pritchard Although Edward St. Aubyn has received handsome praise from a number of more than respectable novelists...
Paid articlePolishing the Brass
Jr, James M. Banner
BA Polishing the Brass A critical look at commanders and commanders in chief. BY James M. Banner Jr. In a country as disposed to war as the United States has been, the relationship between the...
Paid articleMillepied à Terre
Flack, Sophie
BA Millepied à Terre Will success in Los Angeles translate to Paris? by Sophie Flack Last month, Benjamin Mille-pied’s contemporary dance collective, the L.A. Dance Project, had its New York...
Paid articleIn the Comfort Zone
JOHNSON, THOMAS
BA In the Comfort Zone Beating the heat with the help of technology. by Thomas Johnson Air conditioning is a hot topic in the nation’s capital. An article in the September 16 Washington Post...
Paid articlePortrait of an Age
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA Portrait of an Age The high-end literary adaptation is now the province of HBO. by John Podhoretz The HBO miniseries Olive Kitteridge, featuring the Oscar-winning actress Frances McDormand...
Paid articleParody
“A flurry of campaigning across the nation as Election Day nears” —Washington Post, November 2,...
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