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Issue Vol. 019 Issue 044 (August 4 2014)
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Paid article The Scrapbook
dV THE SCRAPBOOK An Officer and a Plagiarist The sad thing about plagiarism, aside from the act itself, is that examples are always plentiful. Just a few weeks ago The Scrapbook took note of the...
Paid article Jeremiah Denton, 1924-2014
BARNES, FRED
CASUAL Jeremiah Denton, 1924-2014 Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. had three careers in the course of his 89 years. He was a Navy pilot. He was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for seven years and seven...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard A Bad Deal We are in an odd situation. President Barack Obama is trying to coerce and cajole Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, to compromise on his nuclear...
Paid article Like a Broken Record
MURAVCHIK, JOSHUA
Like a Broken Record Human Rights Watch sings its same old discredited tune about Gaza. by Joshua Muravchik Israel’s Operation Protective Edge was only a week old when Human Rights Watch charged...
Paid article Lamar Alexander in the Crosshairs
WARREN, MICHAEL
Lamar Alexander in the Crosshairs Will Tennessee’s longtime incumbent go down? by Michael Warren Nashville One name is ubiquitous at a July 22 rally for Republican Senate candidate Joe Carr, and...
Paid article The Underground War on Israel
SMITH, LEE
The Underground War on Israel The tunnels of Hamas and Hezbollah. by Lee Smith During the first two weeks of the Gaza conflict, Hamas landed at least two significant punches. In firing missiles at...
Paid article Another Minnesota Miracle?
CASSELMAN, BARRY
Another Minnesota Miracle? A Republican neophyte takes on Al Franken. by Barry Casselman In 1978, Republicans in Minnesota, astonishingly, won all three statewide races: both Senate seats and the...
Paid article Frozen in the Cold War
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Frozen in the Cold War The roots of Obama’s weakness abroad By Matthew Continetti In 1983, Barack Obama was a senior at Columbia University. He was not well known. He lived off-campus, had a few...
Paid article The Long War Against Hamas
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
The Long War Against Hamas Israel's Gaza dilemma By Elliott Abrams The Gaza war of 2014 will end in a ceasefire, just as the previous rounds between Israel and Hamas and the 2006 battle with...
Paid article Entitled to What?
EMERY, NOEMIE
Entitled to What? Hillary Clinton’s long march through the institutions By Noemie Emery Contrary no doubt to what she expected, Hillary Clinton has hit some serious snags in the rollout of her...
Paid article The Anti-Eliot
Hillier, Bevis
Books ^Arts The Anti-Eliot A centenary appraisal of Dylan Thomas. by Bevis Hillier The main link between 2014 and literature is, inevitably, the outbreak of the First World War and the war poets...
Paid article The God Gene
MCKENZIE, WILLIAM
The God Gene The family that prays together... well, you know the rest. BY William McKenzie One of the realities of Christianity is that the church has always been forming and reforming. This...
Paid article Promises to Keep
Lendon, J.E.
B A Promises to Keep How the Romans (successfully) supplanted the Greeks. BY J. E. Lendon A mighty republic, having fought a considerable war to a victorious end, vindicated its plighted word by...
Paid article Childhood's End
NAGORSKI, ANDREW
B A Childhood’s End A story of guilt and innocence in Stalin’s kingdom. by Andrew Nagorski Simon Sebag Montefiore is best known for his monumental biography Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar...
Paid article Hoover at War
AIKMAN, DAVID
B A Hoover at War How the G-man beat the Germans at their own game. by David Aikman Ever since the death of J. Edgar Hoover in 1972, journalists and disparate authors have pored over his life in...
Paid article All Aboard
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A All Aboard Snow, dystopia, trains, inequality. What’s not to like? by John Podhoretz I don’t know what it says about the movies these days that the best one I’ve seen so far this summer is a...
Paid article Parody
“Even as Hillary Rodham Clinton looms as the overwhelming favorite for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, the party’s base is stirring for a primary fight____[F]ormer senator Gary Hart of...
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