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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Those Evil ‘Conservatives’ If you harbor any doubts that “conservative” is an all-purpose epithet in the press, then Simon Denyer, the Washington Post’s China bureau chief, will...
Paid article A Winter's Tale
SKINNER, DAVID
CASUAL A Winter’s Tale It was the middle of January, and the ski school was full. The price of private lessons was much higher than we were willing to pay. Cynthia, my wife, was obviously...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS Standard Obama’s Iran Agenda ran is an opportunity, not a threat; it’s a potential partner, not an enemy. For more than six years, this view of the Islamic Republic has guided the...
Paid article The Best Laid Plans of Obama
Tabin, John
The Best Laid Plans of Obama Dashed by Israel’s voters. by John Tabin Tel Aviv They tried so hard. For years, the Obama administration has been yearning for an Israeli prime minister who isn’t...
Paid article The al Qaeda Files
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
The al Qaeda Files Open the bin Laden trove. by Thomas Joscelyn During a terror trial in Brooklyn last month, federal prosecutors entered into evidence several files recovered in Osama bin Laden’s...
Paid article From Butskell to Camerband
Bromund, Ted R.
From Butskell to Camerband Britain’s unstable consensus. by Ted R. Bromund London £ np he problem with politics I today,” Gisela Stuart com--L. plained over coffee in the House of Commons...
Paid article Democratic Disarray
BARNES, FRED
Democratic Disarray No love lost between Obama and his party on Capitol Hill. by Fred Barnes Just last week the White House boasted that President Obama is setting the agenda despite Republican...
Paid article Iranian Vulnerability
SMITH, LEE
Iranian Vulnerability Their nuclear progress can still be stopped. by Lee Smith The Obama White House is enlisting all its allies to make its case for the bad nuclear deal with Iran that, say...
Paid article The U.S.-China Crossover
Wolf, Charles
The U.S.-China Crossover It probably won’t happen in our lifetimes. by Charles Wolf Jr. After China supplanted Japan in 2011 as the world’s second-largest economy, some China scholars, as well as...
Paid article The Education of Jeb Bush
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Education of Jeb Bush How did a conservative—and effective— governor arouse the suspicion of the right? By Andrew Ferguson Des Moines They’re following him everywhere, these guys. Autograph...
Paid article Justice Is Blind
MacDonald, Heather
Justice Is Blind The case of dueling DOJ reports on Ferguson, Missouri By Heather Mac Donald Remember Michael Brown, the 18-year-old whose fatal shooting in Ferguson, Mo., last August triggered...
Paid article Journalists and Justices
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Journalists and Justices Lobbying the High Court to save Obamacare By Charlotte Allen King v. Burwell, on which the Supreme Court heard oral arguments March 4, is the most politically important...
Paid article The Kids Aren't All Right
Schachter, Abby W.
Books ^Arts The Kids Aren’t All Right Midge Decter’s diagnosis, forty years on. by Abby W. Schachter On its 40th anniversary, it is instructive to read Midge Decter’s utterly immediate and yet...
Paid article The Lending Game
WEISER, JAY
B A The Lending Game The culture of banking, in history and politics. by Jay Weiser Fragile by Design is James Madison for depressives—and he’s even a protagonist. Charles Calomiris and Stephen...
Paid article A Practiced Eye
GARDNER, JAMES
B A A Practiced Eye In Washington, a Florentine master comes into his own. by James Gardner Piero di Cosimo was, in all likelihood, the strangest painter of the 15 th century. “Men could...
Paid article Cold Comfort
Bryce, Robert
B A Cold Comfort A scientific approach to the science of climate change. by Robert Bryce Among the preachers of climate apocalypse, Roger Pielke Jr. is a heretic. Piel-ke’s sin: refusing to fall...
Paid article Darkness Visible
Heitman, Danny
B A Darkness Visible L. E. Sissman, poet in a gray flannel suit. by Danny Heitman As conceived by its creator, Matt Weiner, the television show Mad Men is a running catalogue of dissolution: Its...
Paid article The Hit Parade
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A The Hit Parade Liam Neeson in action is worth watching. But for how long? by John Podhoretz Run All Night is unquestionably the best of the seemingly endless series of thrillers Liam Neeson...
Paid article Parody
“Starbucks to encourage baristas to discuss race relations with customers” —Fortune, March 16, 2015 PARODY MEMORANDUM From: Office of Corporate Character, Seattle HQ To: All U.S. counter staff...
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