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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
Bad Vibrations in Baltimore The Washington Post has never paid much attention to nearby Baltimore. Which is no great shock, of course: Downtown Baltimore is 40 miles from the Post newsroom, which...
Paid articleA Room of One's Own
Mundahl, Erin
A Room of One’s Own Move for a job, they said. It’s the only way to advance your career, they said. Move out of your childhood bedroom, they said. To be honest, I can’t really fault that last...
Paid articleGeorge W. Bush Was Right
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL George W Bush Was Right William Butler Yeats sure had the Age of Obama right: Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide...
Paid articleTransjennered America
LABASH, MATT
Transjennered America Hero worship in our time. by Matt Labash For as long as I can remember, I’ve been ignoring Bruce Jen-ner. As a child of the ’70s, I ignored him in the cereal aisle, where...
Paid articlePredicting Justice Kennedy
NAGEL, ROBERT F.
Predicting Justice Kennedy The status of same-sex marriage shouldn’t come down to one man’s opinion. by Robert F. Nagel Later this summer the Supreme Court will decide whether the Constitution...
Paid articleI Still Blame the Communists
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
I Still Blame the Communists What explains the years of rage on campuses? by Joseph Bottum Maybe American higher education was never all that serious about, you know, the education portion of its...
Paid articleRemembering the Constitution
Eastland, Terry
Remembering the Constitution Senator Mike Lee thinks we’ve forgotten some important parts. by Terry Eastland In his new book on the Constitution, Senator Mike Lee, the first-term Utah Republican,...
Paid articleThe Coming Democratic Panic
BARNES, FRED
The Coming Democratic Panic Watch what happens if Hillary Clinton falls behind in the polls. by Fred Barnes When a CNN poll last week showed Hillary Clinton leading Rand Paul by a single...
Paid articleEvery Man a Political Donor
COST, JAY
Every Man a Political Donor A revolutionary campaign finance idea. by Jay Cost Writing recently in the Daily Beast, John Pudner of Take Back Our Republic, a conservative reform group, offered an...
Paid articleThe Currency of Commerce
Shelton, Judy
The Currency of Commerce Free trade needs sound money. by Judy Shelton Now that the Senate has approved legislation that would give President Barack Obama authority to complete a trade partnership...
Paid articleMacedonia Mischief
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Macedonia Mischief Nothing good ever came from rivalry and hatred. by Stephen Schwartz Skopje In Homage to Catalonia, George Orwell described, on his return to Barcelona after serving in the...
Paid articleAttorneys at War
STERN, WILLY
Attorneys at War Inside an elite Israeli military law unit By Willy Stern Kirya Military Base, Israel For three straight days starting on July 15, 2014, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) made...
Paid articleThe Fall of Big State U
PIERESON, JAMES
The Fall of Big State U Is big government killing our public universities? By James Piereson According to a report released in April by the American Association of University Professors, the gap...
Paid articleCrime Pays Off
BecK, Stefan
Books ^Arts Crime Pays Off Why you should raise the kids on crime fiction. by Stefan Beck A character in Elmore Leonard’s 1976 novel Swag devises and swears by “ten rules for success and...
Paid articleSelf-Correction
Danker, Rich
B A Self-Correction An economic depression is left to its own devices. by Rich Danker Harry Truman (left) as haberdasher (1920) What if the economy goes off a cliff and the government does...
Paid articleThe Conversationalist
Epstein, Joseph
B A The Conversationalist The more he learned, declared Michael Oakeshott, the less he knew. Philosophers, held Michael Oakeshott (1901-1990), are of two kinds: didactic and contemplative. The...
Paid articleLooking Backward
SMITH, KYLE
B A Looking Backward The gay sensibility in theater confronts success. by Kyle Smith It’s a heady moment for gay Americans. With victory after victory at the state level, public opinion on...
Paid articleBlythe Spirit
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A Blythe Spirit The heart and soul of a late revelation. by John Podhoretz William Butler Yeats might have described an old person as a “paltry thing, a tattered coat upon a stick,” but then...
Paid articleParody
“Brian Williams may lose his seat as anchor of the ‘NBC Nightly News,’ but executives are looking for a way to keep him at the network in a new role.” —News item, May 31,...
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