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Issue Vol. 020 Issue 012 (December 1 2014)
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Paid article The Scrapbook
A ‘Hell of a Story’: More Obamacare Lies It was obvious earlier this year that something odd was happening with Obamacare’s enrollment numbers. In May, the White House claimed that over 8 million...
Paid article Casual
The Dakota Directive I couldn’t make a snowball to save my life. Not that my need was actually desperate, this time around—although it might have been, if my life were a Robert Lud-lum thriller....
Paid article With Israel, Against Terror
Editorial
With Israel, Against Terror The New York Times editorial board took a break this past week from its usual practice of blaming Israel for being the cause of assaults against her. On Wednesday, after...
Paid article How to Rebuke a President
COST, JAY
How to Rebuke a President Censure-plus. by Jay Cost For responding to a president who defies his constitutional limits, Congress is said to possess four powers: to impeach, to defund, to...
Paid article Lessons from the 1995 Strategy
CaPretta, James C.; Chen, Lanhee J.
Lessons from the 1995 Strategy Tactics and an agenda for the new Congress. by James C. Capretta & Lanhee J. Chen The Republican victory in the midterm election was decisive. Now the victors must...
Paid article Failing to Rise to the Challenge
Astrue, Michael
Failing to Rise to the Challenge What the FDA should learn from Ebola. by Michael Astrue In the froth and frenzy surrounding Ebola reaching America, a surprisingly unprepared Department of Health...
Paid article First a Memorial, Then a Museum
LAST, JONATHAN V.
First a Memorial, Then a Museum Remembering the victims of communism. by Jonathan V. Last Ninety-seven years ago this month, Bolshevik troops stormed the Winter Palace at Saint Petersburg in the...
Paid article An Israeli Priest Defends Israel
TOOLEY, MARK
An Israeli Priest Defends Israel The case for Jewish-Christian collaboration. by Mark Tooley Father Gabriel Naddaf, a Greek Orthodox priest in Yafia, near Nazareth, made news in 2012 when he...
Paid article He Never Learns
BARNES, FRED
He Never Learns Obama stands alone, alas. by Fred Barnes There’s a lesson from President Obama’s first term that he should have learned long ago. It’s simple: On an issue that affects many...
Paid article The Spiritual Shape of Political Ideas
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
The Spiritual Shape of Political Ideas How it is that we once again find ourselves rooting out sin, shunning heretics, and heralding the end times By Joseph Bottum 1. THE RETURN OF ORIGINAL...
Paid article Culture's Champion
HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
Culture’s Champion On rereading ‘Culture and Anarchy/ by Gertrude Himmelfarb It was by chance that my first reading of Culture and Anarchy with my students coincided with the centenary of its...
Paid article Her Fifteen Minutes
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Her Fifteen Minutes The truncated, self-destructive history of Valerie Solanas. BY Charlotte Allen Valerie Solanas (1936-1988) is remembered by most people only as a name—the name of the woman who...
Paid article Happy Warriors
Lendon, J.E.
Happy Warriors The burden of command, lightly borne, in the classical world. by J. E. Lendon Our generals today don’t seem to enjoy war very much. They usually appear grumpy on television,...
Paid article Canine Therapy
Flack, Sophie
This wonderfully perceptive memoir follows Matthew Gilbert’s transformation during his first year as a reluctant dog owner. A neurotic, death-obsessed, and socially uncomfortable television critic...
Paid article Born to Rant
Cole, Ryan L.
Born to Rant The temptation is to laugh at Bruce Springsteen and his admirers. by Ryan L. Cole In the fall of 2012, a few days after Hurricane Sandy touched ground, Chris Christie received a phone...
Paid article Brush to Pen
Barnett, Tara
Brush to Pen The daily, sometimes hourly, thoughts of artists. by Tara Barnett On April 15, 1865, the painter Rubens Peale received “sad news of the murder of President Lincoln.” On April 23,...
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