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Paid article The Scrapbook
A Visit from Chair Priebus ’Twas the night before Christmas, when out on the stump “No media allowed! Strictly off the record!” Not a creature was stirring, not even a Trump; (But I left...
Paid article Our Daily Egg
WARREN, MICHAEL
DAVE CLEGG Our Daily Egg E very morning, I make an egg for my son. The task doubles as a chance for daydreaming, a rare occur­rence when you’re the parent of a toddler. I strap Henry into...
Paid article Editorials
Lying About Gitmo L et’s begin with the conclusion: Barack Obama is releasing dangerous terrorists against the recommendations of military and intelligence professionals, he’s doing so at a time...
Paid article Can Ted Cruz Actually Win?
BARNES, FRED
Can Ted Cruz Actually Win? It won’t be easy. BY FRED BARNES T ed Cruz has as good a chance of winning the Republican presi­dential nomination in 2016 as Donald Trump or Marco Rubio. But...
Paid article The Triumph of the Outsiders
COST, JAY
The Triumphof the Outsiders Trump and Rubio and Cruz, oh my. BY JAY COST The top contenders W ith just over a month until the Iowa caucuses, the Republican nomination .eld is taking...
Paid article Sex Difference Deniers
RHOADS, STEVEN E.
Sex Difference Deniers How feminism hurts women. BY STEVEN E. RHOADS T he Washington Post has been .lled with gender of late. On December 5, a front-page arti­cle trumpeted successes in...
Paid article The Liquor Stores Prohibition Gave Us
WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
The Liquor Stores Prohibition Gave Us We’re from the government and we’re here to pour you a drink. BY MARTIN MORSE WOOSTER I magine that your local grocery store is suddenly owned by the...
Paid article Why Winning in Ukraine Matters
Gedmin, Jeefrey; SCHMITT, GARY
Why Winning in Ukraine Matters Don’t give up now. BY JEFFREY GEDMIN & GARY SCHMITT I t’s said that hopeless causes are the only ones worth .ghting for. At .rst blush, that’s Ukraine. On a...
Paid article Go South, Young Russian
LEIGHTON, MARIAN
Go South, Young Russian The Great Game continues. BY MARIAN LEIGHTON R ussia’s aggressive moves in the Middle East have raised speculation about a new Cold War. A more accurate description...
Paid article Clash of Generations
SKERRY, PETER
Clash of Generations The cultural contradictions of Islam in America BY PETER SKERRY I n the wake of the San Bernardino attacks, Americans must confront the undeniable reality of homegrown...
Paid article Ethan Allen Lives
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Ethan Allen Lives The original American populist BY GEOFFREY NORMAN I n 1775, Fort Ticonderoga was known as the “Gibraltar of the New World.” So when Ethan Allen— who was never one to...
Paid article Coming Apart
Green, Dominic
Coming Apart The decline of the European Union BY DOMINIC GREEN T he walls are going up all over Europe; we shall not see them lowered in our lifetime. The dream of “ever-closer union,” and...
Paid article Here He Stands
FORBES, MALCOLM
Here He Stands The ‘unheralded monk’ who transformed Europe. BY MALCOLM FORBES ‘T he history of the Refor­mation is very largely a history of books and publication,” writes Marilynne Robinson...
Paid article Britain's First Lady
Stelzer, Cita
Britain’s First Lady The great woman beside the Great Man. BY CITA STELZER C lementine Churchill (1885­1977) is best known as Winston Churchill’s wife. But as Sonia Purnell’s deeply...
Paid article Classic Lessons
Seitz, Blake
Classic Lessons How Greek drama speaks to modern-day heroes. BY BLAKE SEITZ T he launch party for this book featured a reading from the Greek tragedy Ajax by Sophocles. Emmy-winning actor...
Paid article Poet as Visionary
Scalia, Christopher J.
Poet as Visionary The strange, singular journey of William Blake. BY CHRISTOPHER J. SCALIA I n a lighter moment of William Blake’s life, a friend encountered him and his wife Catherine...
Paid article Two Second Acts
Long, Hannah
Two Second Acts For these venerable series, everything old is new again. BY HANNAH LONG I n many ways, the current TV scene resembles a time warp. From The Muppets to Fargo, it’s a good...
Paid article The Best Men
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Best Men Political life imitates cinematic art. BY JOHN PODHORETZ T here is a video on the World Wrestling Entertainment’s website called “Donald Trump’s Greatest WWE Moments,” which...
Paid article Parody
“With the all-important Iowa caucuses drawing near, O’Malley badly trails the Democratic field. In the latest poll, Hillary Clinton leads with 54 percent support, Bernie Sanders has 36 percent...
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