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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Portents of the Hillary Campaign The Scrapbook has an announcement to make: Hillary Clinton will run for president in 2016. She may not necessarily win the election, but she will...
Paid articleThe Elevator Blues
TERZIAN, PHILIP
CASUAL The Elevator Blues I once lived for a year in a small town in Alabama. Like many small towns in the mid-20th century, Anniston was worried about its long-term prospects, and kept thinking...
Paid articleWhat's the Alternative?
KRISTOL, WILLIAM; ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
EDITORIAL________________________Stanc^mü What’s the Alternative? The crowing by the Obama administration over getting 7 million people to sign up for mandatory health insurance—with some portion...
Paid article'Legitimate Concerns'
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
‘Legitimate Concerns’ Why cooperate with Putin’s propaganda? by Stephen F. Hayes Anew Gallup poll of Ukrainians undermines the main rationale for Russia’s aggression towards its neighbor and calls...
Paid articleWho Are You Calling Fascist?
YOUNG, CATHY
Who Are ^Ybu Calling Fascist? Putin’s Russia is in no position to criticize Ukraine. by Cathy Young Throughout the Ukraine crisis, Moscow has insisted that the Euromaidan protests against the...
Paid articleUkraine's Odious Debts
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Ukraine’s Odious Debts A case for repudiation. by Irwin M. Stelzer It is a decade since America confronted the question of just how much financial assistance to provide Iraq, then burdened with...
Paid articleBalkan Lessons
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Balkan Lessons Only Putin learned them. by Stephen Schwartz Vladimir Putin learned lessons from the Balkan wars of the 1990s that the rest of the world ignored or has forgotten. He invokes an...
Paid articleCounting by States
COST, JAY
Counting by States The Democrats’ Senate problem. by Jay Cost What do Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, Montana, South Dakota, and West Virginia have in common? For one, none has a city larger than...
Paid articleBeing and Naziness
SMITH, LEE
Being and Naziness The authentic Heidegger. by Lee Smith The literary and intellectual world was up in arms last week with the publication in Germany of Martin Heidegger’s private philosophical...
Paid articleHOT & Bothered
LAST, JONATHAN V.
HOT & Bothered High-Occupancy Toll lanes: another nightmare from the suburbs-hating traffic planners By Jonathan V Last Springfield, Va. Even the mighty GPS cannot save you from the Springfield...
Paid articleThe Next Governor of Texas?
WARREN, MICHAEL
The Next Governor of Texas? On the campaign trail with Greg Abbott By Michael Warren Edinburg, Texas There’s a small crowd munching on tacos and tortilla chips here at El Pato, a local chain...
Paid articleBig Blue Machine
CANNATO, VINCENT J.
Books ^Arts Big Blue Machine The rise and fall of New York’s Tammany Hall. by Vincent j. cannato The modern Democratic party has a bit of a history problem. The oldest political party in the...
Paid articleThe Middle Way
Seaton, James
BA The Middle Way Recognizing a neglected landscape in American history. BY James Seaton The importance of the Midwest to American and even world history is, one would think, obvious and...
Paid articleYesterday's Future
ZELT, LAUREN
Yesterday’s Future A World’s Fair in Queens for a nation in transition. by Lauren Zelt During the summers of 1964 and 1965, more than 51 million people—beatniks, squares, and international...
Paid articleFrom the Inside Out
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
BA From the Inside Out A lawyer-spy makes the case for the CIA. by Gabriel Schoenfeld It was time for the CIA to lawyer up. In 1974, then-New York Times reporter Seymour Hersh broke a story...
Paid articleMust the Show Go On?
Tonguette, Peter
BA Must the Show Go On? A postscript to the golden age of movie musicals. by Peter Tonguette If this absorbing, but imperfect, history of the waxing and waning of large-scale film musicals...
Paid articleFlood the Zone
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA Flood the Zone Noah meets the Book of Enoch, rock monsters, and a ravenous Eve. by John Podhoretz First and foremost, Noah is a movie, and the first question about a movie is whether it is...
Paid articleParody
“[T]here is no such thing as Obamacare.” —Sen. Angus King (I-ME), March 30, 2014 PARODY MD OC VA M2 VI |1)AY, APRIL 2,2014 Washington jtosl.cunt • $1.25 White House: Obamacare just ‘elaborate...
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