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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
Fungible Anchors The Scrapbook is not in the habit of closely following show biz gossip—well, not too closely. Still, we couldn’t help but notice that the Manhattan media world is abuzz about the...
Paid articleTheir Money or Your Life
Their Money or Your Life During Christmas vacation 1968-69 I ran into a high school friend much wiser in the ways of the world than I. He had stumbled onto a curious job for the next few weeks—...
Paid articleEditorials
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
The Iran Deal: Oppose, Obstruct, Delay . . . Defeat Hillary Rodham Clinton, quondam secretary of state and presumptive heir to the presidency of the United States, spent Monday, April 13, in her...
Paid articleThe Selling of Hillary, 2016
COST, JAY
The Selling of Hillary, 2016 Big government favors the powerful— and vice versa. In The Selling of the President, Joe McGinniss details how Richard Nixon’s handlers micromanaged every aspect of...
Paid articleReady for Coddling
HALPER, DANIEL
Ready for Coddling Hillary does Iowa. £ "1 "v o you have a statement for I 1 the Palestinians?” “What .X__y about your gaffes?” “Do you feel that your gaffes have overshadowed your foreign...
Paid articleBush's Forgotten Book
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Bush’s Forgotten Book Self-government begins with citizens. Nowadays when you mention the book Profiles in Character to Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida and, as it happens, the coauthor of...
Paid articleThe Party of Ideas
BARNES, FRED
The Party of Ideas Applied conservatism, 101. Middleburg, Va. Republicans have few built-in advantages in politics. But they do have one that’s already a factor in the 2016 presidential campaign....
Paid articleMight as Well Go Green Yourself
Potts, Brian H.
Might as Well Go Green Yourself The five hidden ways you’re paying to subsidize renewable power. Do you want to know how to beat the stock market? In 46 of America’s 50 largest cities, installing...
Paid articleWho Shot Boris Nemtsov?
YOUNG, CATHY; Davidoff, Victor
Who Shot Boris Nemtsov? There’s no shortage of suspects. A month and a half has passed since Boris Nemtsov, the Russian political activist who rose to prominence as a dynamic young reformer in the...
Paid articleRevenge of the Nerds
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Revenge of the Nerds Science fiction fans against the progressives. Not that long ago, if you’d spun a dystopian yarn about some future society where culture wars were so pervasive that nobody...
Paid articleTrolling for Trolls
Oppenheimer, David; Jr, K.E. Gruibbs
Trolling for Trolls . . . and securing crony capitalism’s future. With congressional Republicans back from their spring recess, presumably revived and resolved to keep our country competitive,...
Paid articleThe Rise of Rubio
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Rise of Rubio A first-term Florida senator sets his sights on the White House Miami Five days before he would take the biggest step of his young political career, Marco Rubio called Bernie...
Paid articleWar. What Is It Good For?
Loon, Andre van
War. What Is It Good For? The man who answered the question. If you know nothing else about Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831) but that he wrote the seminal On War (1832), you might form a mental...
Paid articleGreat Awakening
Freeman, Frank
Great Awakening What you see is what you get, philosophically speaking. John R. Searle, the Slusser professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, is a philosopher in the...
Paid articleTerrorized by Terror
Wargas, Robert
Terrorized by Terror The rippling effects of the French Revolution. One March morning in 1819, a young radical activist named Karl Ludwig Sand knocked on the door of the home of August von...
Paid articleDouble Dividend?
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Double Dividend? The economics and politics of taxing carbon. There are three ways to view a carbon tax. Conservatives see it, or should see it, as what is called “a tax swap”—a revenue-neutral...
Paid articleNot So Elementary
Paletta, Anthony
Not So Elementary The story within the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. ultural biography” is not the sort of classification that usually inspires much confidence. It’s generally a sure sign...
Paid articleMind Over Matter
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Mind Over Matter A robot by any other name ... There’s a new movie called Ex Machina whose message can be summed up as “don’t fall in love with a robot.” This is not exactly the freshest theme,...
Paid articleParody
“ABC Family wants to make sure advertisers understand its programming PARODY isn’t the sort that might be watched by, well, the unit that is part of its name. . . . [E]xecutives hope to scrap a...
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