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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Archie, We Hardly Knew Y Last week the world of comic books reeled from two bits of sensational news. First, it was revealed that Archie Andrews, hero of the classic Archie comics,...
Paid article Unsentimental Journey
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL Unsentimental Journey In past years I have taken to print to attack two words—focus and icon—that drove me bonkers. Focus, a metaphor from the world of cameras and microscopes, replaced the...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS Standard A No-Brainer for the House GOP This fall, voters will get another chance to register their opinion on Obamacare. President Obama’s signature legislation is causing health...
Paid article In Tibet to Stay
BOOT, MAX
In Tibet to Stay China builds a spiffy police state. by Max Boot Lhasa Seven Years in Tibet was the title of a popular book and movie. I spent only five days in Tibet in early July—just long...
Paid article How to Play a Weak Hand in Iraq
How to Play a Weak Hand in Iraq Counter ISIS without propping up Maliki. by Hillel Fradkin, Abram N. Shulsky & Eric Brown Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki knows what he wants: a third term in...
Paid article The Ethics of Food and Drink
SMITH, WESLEY J.
The Ethics of Food and Drink Starvation is not mercy. by Wesley J. Smith Should the law compel nursing homes to starve certain Alzheimer’s patients to death? This is not an alarmist fantasy, but a...
Paid article A Glimpse of Our Health Care Future
O'ROURKE, P. J.
A Glimpse of Our Health Care Future The pen is mightier than the Freud. by E J. O’Rourke To what will Obamacare lead? If the administration’s health policies continue on their present trajectory,...
Paid article Who Gets to Draw the Lines?
WARREN, MICHAEL
Who Gets to Draw the Lines? An electoral blind spot for conservatives. by Michael Warren It looks like Florida legislators are heading back to the drawing board—literally. On July 10, Tallahassee...
Paid article Rick Perry, Version 2.0
BARNES, FRED
Rick Perry, Version 2.0 After a disastrous 2012, he's alive and kicking. But will voters give him a second chance? By Fred Barnes Google has not been kind to Rick Perry. Type in “Rick Perry...
Paid article Conviction Politician
LABASH, MATT
Conviction Politician Out of prison, with a new wife and infant son, Edwin Edwards, 86, hits the campaign trail again By Matt Labash Gonzales, La. The last time I saw Edwin Edwards, he was...
Paid article Kingdom Come
CEASER, JAMES W.
Books ^Arts Kingdom Come The irresistible rise of the imperial presidency. by James W. Ceaser There are no copyrights on book titles. E H. Buckley nevertheless shows remarkable audacity in...
Paid article Perchance to Dream
Bachrach, Judy
BA Perchance to Dream Night visions of Americans, and what to make of them. by Judy Bachrach It’s hard to know what to make of Lincoln Dreamt He Died. On reading the title, my first irreverent...
Paid article Down to the Seas
Gelernter, Joshua
BA Down to the Seas In pursuit of land, knowledge, and adventure. by Joshua Gelernter t the end of the 19th century, physicists smugly proclaimed their field closed. “There is nothing new to be...
Paid article Northwest Passage
WHITCOMB, ROBERT
BA Northwest Passage A vision of the world in the grain of Duluth. by Robert Whitcomb One of the cities of my boyhood was Duluth, Minnesota, where most of my mother’s family lived when they...
Paid article Strike a Pose
Cole, Ryan
BA Strike a Pose The unbearable lightness of being cool. by Ryan Cole The adulatory use of the word “cool” is often credited to Lester Young, the tenor sax man, but the provenance is somewhat...
Paid article Monkey Business
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA Monkey Business The ‘Apes’franchise goes unintentionally comical. by John Podhoretz If you really want to know what a bunch of simians—whose IQs have been boosted by drugs to the human level...
Paid article Parody
PARODY “I think that there have been a number of situations in which you’ve seen this administration intervene in a meaningful way that has substantially furthered American interests and...
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