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IssueVol. 020 Issue 008 (November 3 2014)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK The War on (Palin) Women The Scrapbook has no particular investment in Sarah Palin’s career at this date. She no longer holds public office and seems content with her speaking and TV...
Paid articleTse-Sick
Caldwell, Christopher
CASUAL Tse-Sick A lot of people worry about Ebola these days. Not me. I’m calm, relatively speaking. That is, I’m calm, relative to the shuddering, sobbing basket case that the mere thought of...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard An Election About Everything t long last, the conventional wisdom about the 2014 midterms is here: It’s an election about nothing. The Washington Post may have...
Paid articleThe Real Party of the Rich
BARNES, FRED
The Real Party of the Rich The Democrats’ three big weapons: money, money, money. by Fred Barnes Democratic senator Kay Hagan of North Carolina was pounded last winter and spring in TV ads by...
Paid articleIf You Knew Ben Like I Knew Ben
FERGUSON, ANDREW
If You Knew Ben Like I Knew Ben The establishment mourns one of its own. by Andrew Ferguson Like all charming and physically imposing persons, Ben Bradlee had an enormous head. There. I said it:...
Paid articleA Scorecard for the Senate
COST, JAY
A Scorecard for the Senate What to watch for election night. by Jay Cost With about a week to go until the midterm election, Republicans stand to make gains in the House and generally hold the...
Paid articleThe Nastiest Race?
HEMINGWAY, MARK
The Nastiest Race? Terri Lynn Land’s uphill struggle. by Mark Hemingway Utica, Mich. Kelly Ayotte, the Republican senator from New Hampshire, is normally quite composed, but she’s leaning forward...
Paid articleAs New York Goes . . .
Mccormack, John
As New York Goes . . . Only a year ago, there were Democratic fantasies of retaking the House. by John McCormack £ 'T'v epublicans could lose their House majority because XV of the shutdown,”...
Paid articleDynasties "R" Us
WARREN, MICHAEL
Dynasties “R” Us The names to watch in Georgia are Carter, Nunn, and Perdue. by Michael Warren Republican governor Nathan Deal has spent much of his race for reelection talking up Georgia’s...
Paid articleVoters Aren't Buying
OLSEN, HENRY
Voters Aren’t Buying . . . the growth agenda the GOP is selling. by Henry Olsen Indications of a midterm GOP wave are making Republicans more optimistic about the party’s 2016 presidential...
Paid articleEnemies, Allies, and Kurdistan
FOREMAN, JONATHAN
Enemies, Allies, and Kurdistan The case for a major new U.S. military base. by Jonathan Foreman It is not clear at the time of writing if Turkey will or will not allow the United States to use the...
Paid articleDestroying Pakistan
Shea, Nina; Ispahani, Farahnaz
Destroying Pakistan The curse of the blasphemy law. by Nina Shea & Farahnaz Ispahani Pakistan’s blasphemy law, which turns 30 this year, has become only more deadly with age. Since blasphemy was...
Paid articleAmong the Palefaces
LABASH, MATT
Among the Palefaces Yet another effort to start a conversation about race in America By Matt Labash As a lifelong white person—or Person Without Color, for the more sensitively inclined—I have...
Paid articleLet George Do It
Rakove, Jack N.
Books ^Arts Let George Do It A royal road to American independence? by jack n. rakove Eric Nelson is a young historian of political thought at Harvard whose basic ambition is to transform every...
Paid articleCraft Warning
SKINNER, DAVID
BA Craft Warning Classic style for the modern temperament. by David Skinner Vladimir Nabokov, who knew a thing or two about the subject, once wrote, “Style is not a tool, it is not a method, it...
Paid articleA Finishing Canter
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
BA A Finishing Canter Doctor Gawande’s practical prescriptions. by Edwin M. Yoder Jr. If you are one of the growing number of older Americans who scan the newspaper obituaries of strangers—at...
Paid articleCalm Before Storm
Lee, Daniel
BA Calm Before Storm The self-delusion of Seneca’s service to tyranny. by Daniel Lee In All the King’s Men (1946), Robert Penn Warren’s novel inspired by Huey Long, Warren uses a narrator, Jack...
Paid articleTheir Children's Hour
Bachrach, Judy
BA Their Children’s Hour The unbearable lightness of Ronan Farrow and friends. by Judy Bachrach I don’t like to make too much of all the celebrity heirs who, in an extremely down media market,...
Paid articleMy Dinner with Riggan
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA My Dinner with Riggan I’m OK, you’re OK, and you’re entitled to your opinion. by John Podhoretz If you go see the universally praised Birdman, the story of an over-the-hill film star trying to...
Paid articleParody
PARODY “Understanding full well Obama’s unpopularity is a drag on some Democrats in tight congressional races, White House offi cials are signaling to party leaders and campaign managers alike...
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