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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK War Is a Force That Makes Us Plagiarize Chris Hedges is a former New York Times foreign correspondent whose popular antiwar polemic, War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning (2002),...
Paid article The Snake in the Garden
TERZIAN, PHILIP
CASUAL The Snake in the Garden Arriving home the other afternoon by car, I noticed an elongated object straddling the lawn and driveway in front of our house. “Is that a snake?” I asked my...
Paid article Editorial
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard Our ‘Dead Broke’ Leaders In the largest turnout in a congressional primary in the history of Virginia politics, the voters of the Commonwealth’s 7th Congressional...
Paid article Meet the New Boss
BARNES, FRED
Meet the New Boss The Cantor succession. by Fred Barnes Kevin McCarthy won the race to replace Eric Cantor as House majority leader in the blink of an eye. Less than 24 hours after Cantor’s defeat...
Paid article Voters vs. Leaders
COST, JAY
Voters vs. Leaders The Republican base despises the Republican apex. by Jay Cost House majority leader Eric Cantor’s stunning primary loss to Dave Brat, an underfunded, virtually unknown...
Paid article Top of the List
WARREN, MICHAEL
The Brat Pack Eric Cantor’s disaffected constituents throw him out. by Michael Warren Nancy Russell, the chair of the Hanover County GOP, isn’t shy about saying she supported Rep. Eric Cantor in...
Paid article A Referendum on Earmarks
HEMINGWAY, MARK
A Referendum on Earmarks A curious challenge to a GOP incumbent. by Mark Hemingway Republican primary challenges are all the rage these days. The GOP is reeling from House majority leader Eric...
Paid article The Crony Capital
DEMINT, JIM; NEEDHAM, MIKE
The Crony Capital Capitalism, Washington, D.C., style. by Jim DeMint & Mike Needham This year’s turbulent primary season, which hit a crescendo this month with David Brat’s upset victory over...
Paid article Cameron Cornered
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Cameron Cornered Are the Tories already doomed? by Andrew Stuttaford A time bomb does not have to be elegant; it just has to be lethal, primed, and in the right place when the moment comes....
Paid article Their 9/11 Role
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Their 9/11 Role The Taliban Five are even worse than you’ve heard. by Thomas Joscelyn One of the five senior Taliban leaders transferred to Qatar in exchange for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl played a key...
Paid article Insiders' Outsider
Mccormack, John
Insiders’ Outsider Elise Stefanik’s bid for Congress. by John McCormack £ ur health care coverage I 1 was canceled as a result V_>/ of Obamacare. Our premiums have increased 30 percent. We have...
Paid article More Unraveling
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
More Unraveling Hagel’s pathetic testimony on the Bergdahl swap. by Stephen F. Hayes As the Obama administration’s case for the Bowe BergdahlTaliban prisoner exchange further unraveled last week,...
Paid article Obama's Iraq
BOOT, MAX
Obama's Iraq Mosul has fallen, and al Qaeda is on the march towards Baghdad By Max Boot Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city, has long been hard for the central government to control because of its...
Paid article Maidan Voyage
Caldwell, Christopher
Maidan Voyage Uprisings in the East, corruption in the West— Ukraine emerges from elections divided and weakened By Christopher Caldwell Kiev Replacing a corrupt oligarchy with a reformist...
Paid article The War on Christians
MARSHALL, PAUL
The War on Christians From Africa, to Asia, to the Middle East, they’re the world's most persecuted religious group By Paul Marshall For at least three reasons, the contemporary persecution of...
Paid article Civil Rights and Wrongs
ALEXANDER, GERARD
Civil Rights and Wrongs The stalemate was ended, but the debate goes on. by Gerard Alexander In the long, tortured history of race in America, there are few bright spots shinier than the Civil...
Paid article Flesh Is Weak
Kosar, Kevin r.
BA Flesh Is Weak The science and philosophy of putting on/ taking off weight. BY Kevin R. Kosar Reports have surfaced of a professor with a mania for self-examination. His line of inquiry,...
Paid article Spanish Upheaval
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
BA Spanish Upheaval Republicans, nationalists, and the crucible of modern Spain. BY Stephen Schwartz The virtues of Stanley Payne, the outstanding living historian of the Spanish Civil War, are...
Paid article Designs for Power
Deitz, Paula
BA Designs for Power Three Western visions on the Indian subcontinent. by Paula Deitz In the final scene of My Architect, Nathaniel Kahn’s 2003 documentary about discovering his father Louis I....
Paid article Edge of Oblivion
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA Edge of Oblivion For Tom Cruise, from top gun to second fiddle? by John Podhoretz Movie stars go cold. It’s part of the way popular culture works. For a long time, people just love watching...
Paid article Not A Parody
Reproduced from chicagomaroon.com, TMrvf A "Do the website of the Chicago Maroon LJb -tA. AT cL-L...
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