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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK The Cosby Crisis If one good thing comes out of the Bill Cosby Crisis, The Scrapbook is fairly certain what it will be. For as the New York Times reported in a recent story, the 60...
Paid article Casual
SMITH, LEE
CASUAL Life Coach Now that playoff baseball has returned with the onset of autumn, and baseball becomes more intense, more excellent, and more precious, I'm thinking again about Harvey Dorfman....
Paid article Editorials
EASTLAND, WILLIAM KRISTOL, STEPHEN F. HAYES, MICHAEL MAKOVSKY, AND TERRY
EDITORIALS Enemies List Anderson Cooper's final question in the Democratic presidential debate on October 13 led to an interesting and revealing moment. He asked: Franklin Delano Roosevelt once...
Paid article The Republican Obama?
Mccormack, John
The Republican Obama? Why his rivals fear Marco Rubio. by John McCormack Bedford, N.H. As the sun starts setting on a crisp fall evening, Marco Rubio takes the stage in the backyard of a former...
Paid article Underwhelming Joe Biden
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Underwhelming Joe Biden A run for the White House is his best shot at a real legacy. by Mark Hemingway Last year, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was asked a simple question:...
Paid article The View from the Sidelines
BARNES, FRED
The View from the Sidelines Charlie Black on the 2016 campaign. by Fred Barnes When you've been involved in presidential politics as long as Charlie Black, things get pretty simple. A good...
Paid article Beyond Bailout Nation
MOORE, STEPHEN; FERRARA, PETER
Beyond Bailout Nation Republicans need something to say about 2008. by Stephen Moore & Peter Ferrara After the Great Depression, Democrats ran against Herbert Hoover for 30 years— and with great...
Paid article The Sentencing Trap
MIRENGOFF, PAUL; OTIS, WILLIAM G.
The Sentencing Trap Don't undo our greatest policy success. by Paul Mirengoff & William G. Otis What's the biggest domestic public policy success of the last two generations? In our view, it's the...
Paid article The Gulf We've Left in Our Wake
Runkle, Benjamin
The Gulf We've Left in Our Wake Another Obama retreat. by Benjamin Runkle Theodore Roosevelt summarized his approach to diplomacy with the maxim "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Time and...
Paid article The Rising Migrant Tide
Caldwell, Christopher
The Rising Migrant Tide What Merkel wrought By Christopher Caldwell Vienna The Austrian Freedom party (FPO) has a bit of international notoriety, thanks to the rhetorical provocations that its...
Paid article Victory Without Soldiers?
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Victory Without Soldiers? The futility of soft power in defeating militant jihadists By Reuel Marc Gerecht With the war in Syria becoming ever more complex and murderous, it's worthwhile to...
Paid article Shroud of London
Henderson, Amy
Books & Arts Shroud of London A city under siege from man and nature. by Amy Henderson London Fog The Biography by Christine L. Corton Belknap Press, 408 pp., $35 Fog has played a defining...
Paid article Hoosier-in-Waiting
Cole, Ryan L.
Hoosier-in-Waiting The Indiana governor who would be president. by Ryan L. Cole Paul V McNutt and the Age of FDR by Dean J. Kotlowski Indiana, 600 pp., $45 In the early 1920s, a small pack of...
Paid article Why Read Trollope?
marLowe, ann
Why Read Trollope? Fearsome productivity and equally fearsome artistry. by Ann Marlowe Anthony Trollope (18151882) may be the best-kept literary secret in English—a secret hiding in plain sight....
Paid article Spain by Numbers
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Spain by Numbers Bean-counting in Berlin leads to bombing in Barcelona. by Stephen Schwartz Hitler's Shadow Empire Nazi Economics and the Spanish Civil War by Pierpaolo Barbieri Harvard, 368...
Paid article 'Otello' Unmoored
Quenoy, Paul du
'Otello' Unmoored Political correctness debuts at the Met. by Paul du Quenoy New York Opening nights at the Metropolitan Opera have always been grand occasions, attracting Hollywood stars,...
Paid article Is He, or Isn't He?
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Is He, or Isn't He? Steve Jobs gets the Aaron Sorkin treatment. by John Podhoretz SteveJobs Directed by Danny Boyle Five years ago in these pages, I called The Social Network "a two-hour...
Paid article Can a socialist win over progressives?
PARODY "Sanders' challenge: Winning over Obama supporters" —Politico headline, October 10, 2015 From: Bernie Sanders for President Subject: Bernie: The Hard Sell Date: October 22,201S To: R.S....
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