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Issue Vol. 020 Issue 036 (June 1 2015)
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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Once a Clintonite . . . Peter Schweizer, the author of Clinton Cash, seems to be a victim of the law of unintended consequences. His book lays out, in lurid detail, what it claims in...
Paid article Casual
CASUAL Among Fans I used to watch sports on television in the same episodic and grudging manner I would tune in to C-SPAN. The proceedings mattered little, but I picked up useful information. It...
Paid article Ten Is Too Few
Editorial
EDITORIALS Ten Is Too Few Last week, Fox News announced its guidelines for the first debate among presidential contenders endorsed by the Republican National Committee (RNC). The network plans to...
Paid article Feminist Enemy Number One
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Feminist Enemy Number One Christina Hoff Sommers might need a safe space. by Mark Hemingway Lately, there’s a lot of talk among feminists about the need to keep women safe. The rape culture is...
Paid article Big (Phony) Data
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Big (Phony) Data A study in credulity. by Andrew Ferguson When a new study came out late last year proving—scientifically!—how easy it is to turn opponents of gay marriage into supporters, the...
Paid article Lessons from a Non-Candidacy
Bolton, John R.
Lessons from a Non-Candidacy The GOP field gets a little less crowded. by John R. Bolton On May 14, I joined a tiny, highly exclusive group of Republicans, namely those who have decided not to...
Paid article Hindsight? Feh
LINDSEY, LAWRENCE B.
Hindsight? Feh If you knew what you know now . . . by Lawrence B. Lindsey The latest craze in the presidential campaign is to ask the contenders (on the Republican side) whether they would have...
Paid article Political Healing
BARNES, FRED
Political Healing An outreach campaign from Capitol Hill to grassroots Republicans. by Fred Barnes At long last one of the nastiest rifts in the Republican party is being dealt with. It’s not the...
Paid article Reading Ovid at Columbia
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Reading Ovid at Columbia A Victorian solution for delicate sensibilities. by Joseph Bottum They’re outraged, the students at Columbia University— outraged that their professors would dare to put...
Paid article Slow Release
HAYES, STEPHEN F.; JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Slow Release A few more documents from the bin Laden raid are finally revealed. They do not flatter the judgment of the Obama administration. By Stephen F. Hayes & Thomas Joscelyn After four...
Paid article Not Ready for Hillary
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Not Ready for Hillary Bernie Sanders is no joke By Geoffrey Norman Burlington, Vt. The senator was returning to the place where it had all begun for him. Almost 40 years ago, to the surprise of...
Paid article Poor Relations
POWERS, ELIZABETH
Books ^Arts Poor Relations The rise and fall of our Neanderthal cousins. by Elizabeth Powers Pity the poor Neanderthals, our prehistoric cousins. The first Neanderthal fossils were...
Paid article Mortgage Madness
COST, JAY
B A Mortgage Madness Blame for the 2008 financial collapse is, and should be, widespread. by Jay Cost In The Semisovereign People, political scientist E. E....
Paid article Isn't It Romantic
Seaton, James
Isn’t It Romantic The late Peter Gay underestimates the movement. by James Seaton Peter Gay, who died May 12 at the age of 91, had a long and estimable academic career, writing “groundbreaking...
Paid article Numero Uno
Gray, Alexander
Numero Uno The not-so-secret Chinese strategy for global supremacy. by Alexander Gray Warning against the threat from China has been a staple of national security literature since at least the...
Paid article Whitney's New Digs
Gelernter, Daniel
Whitney’s New Digs Alas, the very model of a modern major museum. by Daniel Gelernter New York In 1966, the Whitney Museum of American Art moved into a new building designed by Marcel Breuer that...
Paid article A Fable for Moderns
QUEENAN, JOE
A Fable for Moderns The Cubs will win the World Series. And the Fed will raise interest rates. by Joe Queenan he very old ones—los vie-jos—still tell the tale of the Cubs and the Fed. As...
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