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Paid articleUncivil Disobedience
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Uncivil Disobedience For the sake of argument, The Scrapbook is willing to concede that it is possible that Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher, ought to be allowed to graze his cattle on federal land...
Paid articleBubba's Grits
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
CASUAL Bubba’s Grits The other Sunday in Georgia, Bubba Watson won the Masters, which is only the most prestigious golf tournament in the world. And this was the second time in three years for...
Paid article2014 ? 2016
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL the weekly Standard 2014 * 2016 Polls are overrated, but they can be still instructive. So what’s to be learned from a Fox News survey of 1,012 registered voters conducted April...
Paid articleDon't Close Your Eyes, Unionize
Epstein, Joseph
Don’t Close Your Eyes, Unionize From ‘student-athletes’ to ‘worker-athletes’? by Joseph Epstein The great American fraud that dare not speak its name, though anyone who owns a television set is...
Paid articleCan This Marriage Be Saved?
COST, JAY
Can This Marriage Be Saved? The Republican establishment needs the grassroots, and vice versa. by Jay Cost Jeb Bush’s recent musings on a possible presidential run—and his comments on immigration,...
Paid articleAs Goes North Carolina
BARNES, FRED
As Goes North Carolina So go Republican hopes to take over the Senate. by Fred Barnes Raleigh, N.C. To win the Senate, Republicans must win North Carolina. While it’s mathematically possible to...
Paid articleMitch McConnell, Judicial Activist
Eastland, Terry
Mitch McConnell, Judicial Activist The Senate minority leader seeks majority opinions. by Terry Eastland £ f I \ his is the best Supreme I Court, if you’re interested .A., in a free society and in...
Paid articleEndangered Species
Santos, Maria
Endangered Species The demise of the pro-life Democrat. by Maria Santos Kristen Day has just sent an email thanking a Democratic state representative in Michigan for supporting a bill banning...
Paid articleOut with the Old
Ledeen, Michael
Out with the Old Italy tries someone new. by Michael Ledeen Italy has long been Europe’s political laboratory, having invented fascism, incubated eurocommunism, launched the postwar economic...
Paid articleThrough a Google Glass, Darkly
LABASH, MATT
Through a Google Glass, Darkly Surveillance of, by, and for the people By Matt Labash “Just because something bears the aspect of the inevitable one should not, therefore, go along willingly with...
Paid articleKennedy's Question
WHITE, ADAM J.
Kennedy's Question How will the Court decide Hobby Lobby? By Adam J. White We often think of the Constitution as a two-part document: first the original 1787 text, which primarily establishes the...
Paid articleMan vs. Machine
Banks, James C.
Books ^Arts Man vs. Machine The limits (?) of artificial intelligence. by James C. Banks The failure to explore and monitor the threat [of dangerous artificial intelligence] is almost...
Paid articleCitizen Ravitch
SIEGEL, FRED
Citizen Ravitch The good, the bad, and the future of New York. by Fred Siegel Richard Ravitch is an extraordinary man. He’s an intelligent, indefatigable, honest, honorable, accessible, and...
Paid articleImperial Transition
TADA, RICHARD
Imperial Transition Sailing to Byzantium, with a push from the Vandals. by Richard Tada An economic miracle occurred in the fifth century: a leader was able to cut taxes and balance the budget at...
Paid articleVirginia Inflamed
TOOLEY, MARK
Prophet of Ukraine The Russian novelist who’s seen it all coming. by Cathy Young New York Last month, as Russia began its takeover of Crimea and Cold War II hung in the air, about a hundred...
Paid articleAt the Meh-vies
PODHORETZ, JOHN
At the Meh-vies Nice enough, and all that, but worth the trouble? by John Podhoretz There’s a new movie called Draft Day you’re almost certainly not going to see in a theater if you didn’t go see...
Paid articleParody
Kathleen Sebelius, who presided over the catastrophic PARODY rollout of the HealthCare.gov website last fall, is said to be weighing a run for the Kansas Senate seat. —News...
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