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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Menendez vs. the White House It’s heartening these days to see an outbreak of bipartisan seriousness, given how rare those instances have become. Herewith some excerpts from a...
Paid articleStrait Man
Caldwell, Christopher
CASUAL Strait Man Towards midnight one night last week I walked miles down the pitch-black European shore of the Bosphorus, the 15-mile channel that splits Istanbul and Turkey in half. To any...
Paid articleNo Justification
Eastland, Terry
EDITORIAL the weekly Standard No Justification With his aggressive executive action on immigration, President Obama has struck a constitutional nerve in the body politic. The first lawsuit...
Paid articleObama Negativa
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Obama Negativa That’s just who he is. by Andrew Ferguson Perhaps you too have been wondering why it is that President Obama is always, always telling us who we are as Americans and who we are not....
Paid articleOn a Roll
BARNES, FRED
On a Roll Suddenly, things look up for the GOP. by Fred Barnes Republicans have lost the last two presidential elections, but not much else over the past six years. They’ve captured the House and...
Paid articleSermons for the King
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Sermons for the King Green in exchange for green. by Joseph Bottum Speaking truth to power is easy— or easier, anyway, than speaking truth to money. We might resist a sovereign who commands us to...
Paid articleBeyond the Barricades
Halpin, Dennis P.
Beyond the Barricades Xi lowers the boom on Hong Kong. by Dennis P Halpin With the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Beijing safely over and regional leaders departed, China’s new...
Paid articleKevorkian's Vision
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Kevorkian’s Vision He’s looking alarmingly prophetic. by Wesley J. Smith Assisted suicide exploded into the news again two months ago after Brittany Maynard, dying of brain cancer, announced she...
Paid articleThe Benghazi Report
HAYES, STEPHEN F.; JOSCELYN, THOMAS
The Benghazi Report An ongoing intelligence failure By Stephen F. Hayes & Thomas Joscelyn After a long day on November 13, 2013, Speaker of the House John Boehner walked down the marble hallways...
Paid articleWhat Do Illegal Immigrants Want?
SKERRY, PETER
What Do Illegal Immigrants Want? Time to bring the immigration debate out of'the shadows’ By Peter Skerry The predictable furor over President Obama’s executive order offering relief to...
Paid articleStormin'Norman
Pritchard, William H.
Buuks ^Arls Stormin’ Norman The writer as celebrity, and vice versa. by William H. Pritchard Norman Mailer entered Harvard in the fall of 1939, just as World War II began. His famous novel about...
Paid articleHere the Word
Short, Edward
BA Here the Word The English sermon as theology and social history. BY Edward Short In William Makepeace Thackeray’s Vanity Fair (1848), Pitt Crawley, Becky Sharp’s first employer, “an old,...
Paid articleInto the Valley
Loon, Andre van
BA Into the Valley The stories behind the legend of the charge of the Light Brigade. BY Andre van Loon When we received the order, not a man could seem to believe it. However, on we went, and...
Paid articleMistress of Murder
BREEN, JON L.
BA Mistress of Murder P D. James, 1920-2014. by Jon L. Breen The British novelist I? D. James, who died late last month at the age of 94, was one of the most significant crime fiction figures to...
Paid articleSchiele's Faces
Goodman, Daniel Ross
BA Schiele’s Faces Portraits by the artist of the inner self. by Daniel Ross Goodman New York In Hermann Hesse’s short story “The Painter,” a young artist experiences the pain of having his...
Paid articleWrestlers and Brothers
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA Wrestlers and Brothers A weird, tragic, compelling tale tainted by politics. by John Podhoretz Foxcatcher is a slow, gripping, fact-based movie about a bizarre and lonely heir to the Du Pont...
Paid articleParody
“Press Secretary Josh Earnest defended President Obama’s appointment of former soap opera producer Colleen Bell as the U.S. ambassador to Hungary.” —Associated Press, December 2,...
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