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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK EV 2: Electric Boogaloo Back in the Edenic days when the rise of the oceans began to slow and the planet began to heal and the people of this great nation were as one—way back in...
Paid articleCasual
LABASH, MATT
CASUAL Less Is Less The surest way to know who you are is to understand who you are not. For as long as I can remember, I’ve thought myself a simple man. I prefer hamburgers to fancy...
Paid articleA War President-Sort of
HAYES, STEPHEN F.; KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard A War President—Sort of On September 10, President Barack Obama announced in a prime-time television address that the United States would be going to war—sort of....
Paid articleLeave No Voter Behind
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Leave No Voter Behind Ben Sasse’s exhaustive Nebraska Senate campaign. by Mark Hemingway campaign Lexington, Neb. It was a little disconcerting when Ben Sasse, the man most likely to be...
Paid articleFrom Blue to Red Overnight
BARNES, FRED
From Blue to Red Overnight The fall of the Arkansas Democrats. Little Rock In 1949, Harvard political scientist V. O. Key Jr. declared in his book Southern Politics in State and Nation that in...
Paid articleUnsavory Bedfellows
SMITH, LEE
Unsavory Bedfellows It’s not easy protecting the Christians of the Middle East Last week, Senator Ted Cruz helped unmask an organization ostensibly founded to protect a Middle East minority. When...
Paid articleCrony Capitalism Has Deep Roots
COST, JAY
Crony Capitalism Has Deep Roots The Ex-Im Bank and the trouble with the Republican party Well, this was predictable. House Republicans last week acceded to an extension of the Export-Import Bank...
Paid articleGetting to Know the Chinese Navy
Cohen, Steve
Getting to Know the Chinese Navy Sharing carrier secrets is a bad idea The Obama administration very much wants a diplomatic success somewhere in the world. So when the president orders the head...
Paid articleThe Ruggers of the Great War
Ciaramella, C. J.
The Ruggers of the Great War They didn’t let the old game down. “Good old rugby football. All over the British Isles its exponents were in the van of those who went.” TT_, _ —Walter...
Paid articleAt the Kurdistan Front
SPYER, JONATHAN
At the Kurdistan Front Holding the line against the Islamic State Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan A war is being waged along a 900-mile front between two entities that today constitute de facto...
Paid articleThe Party of Reason?
BERGNER, JEFF
The Party of Reason? It’s not the Democrats, despite their self-flattering claims It has become a staple of the political left to brand Republicans the anti-science, anti-reason party. This...
Paid articleGetting There
CaPretta, James C.
Getting There How to transition from Obamacare to real health care reform Obamacare—or at least the version of it that the president and his advisers currently think they can get away with putting...
Paid articleThe Misery Index
Herbert, Wray
Books ^Arts The Misery Index Why aren’t we doing more to relieve pain? Hyrum Neizer was a successful Salt Lake City truck driver and a happily married man until the headaches began. Then,...
Paid articleRefracted Glory
BANNER, JAMES M. Jr.
BA Refracted Glory Napoleon on the downward slope History is rewritten and rehashed—in the lingo, it is “revised”—for many reasons, some of which have nothing to do with politics, ideology, or...
Paid articleOneself in Others
Bowman, James
BA Oneself in Others The unintended consequences of reading George Eliot Let’s face it. Should Rebecca Mead, a New Yorker staff writer, offer us her mere, unadorned autobiography as something to...
Paid articleEager to Please
GARDNER, JAMES
BA Eager to Please Jeff Koons and the kitchen-sink approach to art In theory, this Jeff Koons retrospective is a big deal. It has taken over the entire Marcel Breuer fortress at 945 Madison...
Paid articleHere They Stood
Maier, Mark
BA Here They Stood Confessions of a literary pilgrim When I was 16 years old and obsessed with the Glass family stories of J. D. Salinger, I convinced three of my friends to set out for Cornish,...
Paid articleWestlake Lives!
Vass, Susan
BA Westlake Lives! Tasty morsels from the late master’s larder Imagine that a beloved family member has died unexpectedly, leaving a huge void in your life. Logic dictates that you will never...
Paid articleThe Big Slide
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BJA The Big Slide Fans aren’t exactly flocking to the cineplex The summer of 2014 confirms it: Hollywood is dying. By “Hollywood,” I mean the industry that produces mainstream, conventional...
Paid articleParody
“Mitt Romney has said he’s not running for president in 2016—but if he were to run and win, he’s sure he’d be a lot better at the job than Hillary Clinton.” —CBS News, September 7,...
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