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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK T he Scrapbook vs. the Secret Service The Scrapbook was recently witness to a harmonic convergence. It began the other evening as we set out, on foot, from The Weekly Standard...
Paid article Brickenomics 101
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL Brickenomics 101 If you are an American man born after 1945, you have almost certainly played with Legos. Earlier generations had Lincoln Logs, Tinkertoys, and Erector Sets, but Legos began...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard Men With Chests On September 4, 2014, as the NATO summit convened in Wales, President Barack Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron coauthored an op-ed in the...
Paid article The Gentleman Patriot
RABKIN, JEREMY
The Gentleman Patriot Walter Berns, 1919-2015. by Jeremy Rabkin Walter Berns, who died last week at 95, was a scholar who spoke for a more serious and more confident America. He did his best...
Paid article Freedom, Virtue, and Walter Berns
CEASER, JAMES W.
Freedom, Virtue, and Walter Berns The constitutionalist par excellence. by James W. Ceaser Walter Berns, a leading figure in the study of constitutional law for nearly half a century, enjoyed an...
Paid article Arguing America
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
Arguing America Harry Jaffa, 1918-2015. by Steven F. Hayward To begin to convey a sense of what an extraordinary and compelling figure Harry V. Jaffa was, I offer a confession: The only class...
Paid article Saving President Lincoln
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Saving President Lincoln The scholarly achievement of Harry Jaffa. by Andrew Ferguson When an admirer once asked Harry Jaffa, the political philosopher who died earlier this month at the age of...
Paid article Obama's Latest Giveaway . . .
Brannon, Ike
Obama’s Latest Giveaway . . . But there’s no such thing as free tuition. by Ike Brannon Last week the president feigned striking a blow for lower college costs with his proposal to make junior...
Paid article Medicaid and the GOP Governors
Evans, Andrew
Medicaid and the GOP Governors Their yea or nay to Washington helps size up some presidential hopefuls. by Andrew Evans While a pair of former GOP governors are dominating the news in the early...
Paid article Taking Ben Carson Seriously
BARNES, FRED
Taking Ben Carson Seriously The 2016 campaign's most interesting long shot By Fred Barnes As Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, and untold others ramp up their campaigns for the 2016 Republican presidential...
Paid article The Great Free Speech Experiment
SCHULMAN, SAM
The Great Free Speech Experiment What good have Holocaust-denial bans done? By Sam Schulman France’s momentary appearance on the world stage as a champion of free expression, after the execution...
Paid article The Warthog Lives!
FOREMAN, JONATHAN
The Warthog Lives! Happily, the Air Force has failed again in its crusade to kill off a great plane By Jonathan Foreman This December saw the climax of one of the more peculiar conflicts in...
Paid article The Great Dissenter
TOOLEY, MARK
Books ^Arts The Great Dissenter The transatlantic origins of evangelical America. by Mark Tooley This new biography recalls George Whitefield, the 18th-century English evangelist, as probably the...
Paid article Loss and Gain
Wilson, James Matthew
BA Loss and Gain David Yezzi, poet of ‘urbane detachment. by James Matthew Wilson ? Every time I return to the poetry of Wallace Stevens, I am struck by how the world of his work appears bleak,...
Paid article Sound Familiar?
Epstein, Joseph
BA Sound Familiar? A report from the battlefield in the war on clichés. by Joseph Epstein X JF other,”asks 10-year-old ® 1% XI Johnny upon returning I % / I from school, “do I have -A. ? -A. a...
Paid article Withdrawal Symptoms
SCHMITT, GARY
BA Withdrawal Symptoms The cost of our slow, but steady, disengagement. by Gary Schmitt When it comes to understanding America’s place in the world, prospective presidential candidates could do...
Paid article Looking Backward
BERING, HENRIK
BA Looking Backward The art of the Victorian vision of history. by Henrik Bering As Charles Dickens’s Child’s History of England makes plain, Charles II was not an upstanding individual:...
Paid article Hero as Victim
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA Hero as Victim Is the Alan Turing seen here the Alan Turing who was? by John Podhoretz The Imitation Game is the fanciest ABC Afterschool Special ever made: It takes the inspiring,...
Paid article Parody
“Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday he will travel to Paris this week to show solidarity with the French people, following sharp criticism of the Obama administration for not sending a senior...
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