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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK A Telling Photo Readers are no doubt aware that, on the Sunday after the 50th anniversary reenactment of the march on Selma, Alabama, the New York Times published a front-page...
Paid article Taken In
Caldwell, Christopher
CASUAL Taken In On a bright, zero-degree morning last month, as I was happily making my bed in the attic of friends in Brooklyn, I thought with a shudder of Ignac Hruby. Being a houseguest is one...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS Standard A Contrived Controversy Finally, a debate about Iran. Last week, 47 Republican senators released a public letter addressed to the leaders of the Iranian regime. The letter...
Paid article Will Rahm Bomb?
Epstein, Joseph
Will Rahm Bomb? A falling star in Chicago. by Joseph Epstein Difficult, they say, to pass a family business on to the third generation. Proof of this assertion is the business known as the City of...
Paid article Past Their Expiration Dates
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
Past Their Expiration Dates Did Jeb and Hillary wait too long? by Jeffrey H. Anderson The consensus across America, and perhaps especially along the I-95 corridor, seems to be that Jeb Bush and...
Paid article Dislodging ISIS in Iraq
SCHMITT, GARY
Dislodging ISIS in Iraq The lessons from Tikrit. by Gary Schmitt What does the likely victory of Iraqi forces retaking Tikrit from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria tell us about the current...
Paid article A Blueprint for Failure
Scheinmann, Gabriel
A Blueprint for Failure How enemies become friends—and vice versa. by Gabriel Scheinmann A half-century of estrangement is over, President Obama declared late last year, in a surprise announcement...
Paid article Nowhere Left to Go but Up
Fleming, Matthew
Nowhere Left to Go but Up Reviving the California GOP by Matthew Fleming Sacramento Praise for the California GOP’s recent signs of life gets heaped on Chairman Jim Brulte. But to hear him tell...
Paid article See Scott Run
Mccormack, John
See Scott Run Does the road to the White House start in Wisconsin? By John McCormack Urbandale, Iowa Scott Walker is running for president, but he can’t say that just quite yet. “I hate the word...
Paid article Woman's Day
EMERY, NOEMIE
Woman’s Day The Democratic matriarchy By Noemie Emery matriarchy is a social organizational form in which the mother or oldest female heads the family. . . . It is also government or rule by a...
Paid article Idiots' Delight
KLEHR, HARVEY
Books & Arts Idiots’ Delight The persistent mythology of the Hollywood Ten. by Harvey Klehr The Hollywood Ten, a group of screenwriters and directors who briefly went to prison in 1950 for...
Paid article Join the Argument
Buttaro, Andrew
Join the Argument The irresistible rise of the Federalist Society. by Andrew Buttaro A visit to a law school decades ago and a visit today would reveal strikingly different campuses. Before the...
Paid article One Unsparing Eye
Jeffers, Thomas L.
One Unsparing Eye F. R. Leavis and the life of literature. by Thomas L. Jeffers can be pretty handy in a roughhouse.” So said E R. Leavis, all five-foot-six, 125 pounds of him, when offering to...
Paid article Abraham's Fathers
MCKENZIE, WILLIAM
Abraham’s Fathers Tracing the path from 1776 to 1861. by William McKenzie Abraham Lincoln was a remarkable leader in so many ways it is only natural that shelves upon shelves of books have been...
Paid article On Stagecraft
LEAF, JONATHAN
On Stagecraft The players, strutting and fretting, make a difference. by Jonathan Leaf Literary critics have one big fault, and film critics have another. The best critics of the novel undervalue...
Paid article Doomsday Machine
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Doomsday Machine Moviegoing heads for the exit. by John Podhoretz Will anyone go to the movies 25 years from now? Will there even be movie theaters 25 years from now? These are not idle questions....
Paid article Parody
PARODY “Clinton, the presumptive frontrunner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, has been on the defensive for relying solely on a private email account to conduct business as...
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