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Paid articleThe 'Rotating First Lady'
THE SCRAPBOOK The ‘Rotating First Lady’ Our attention was drawn last week to the presidential cam-paign of Lindsey Graham. The Scrapbook likes and admires Graham, the veteran Republican senator...
Paid articleThe Divine Miss H, Revis
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL The Divine Miss H, Revisited Roughly four years ago I reported on the acqui-sition of a calico kitten named Hermione. I began by writing that she was asleep in my inbox. Now four years...
Paid articleThe Iran-ISIS Connection
EDITORIALS thc wcckly Standard The Iran-ISIS Connection Ayear ago the Islamic State first made headlines around the world by storming Mosul and con-quering Iraq’s second-largest city. President...
Paid articleA Chip Off the Old Block?
Eastland, Terry
A Chip Off the Old Block? The distinguished career of Carly Fiorina’s father. by Terry Eastland Alargely unnoticed story about Carly Fiorina is that she is the daughter of a man who was one of...
Paid articleFighting for the Black Vote
COST, JAY
Fighting for the Black Vote Hillary Clinton is a demagogue, but the GOP is AWOL. by Jay Cost Speaking at the historically black Texas Southern University ear-lier this month, Hillary Clinton gave...
Paid articleTurkey, Islamism, and the West
LOCONTE, JOSEPH
Turkey, Islamism, and the West A setback for Erdogan. BY JOSEPH LOCONTE Istanbul Claiming victory for his Justice and Development party (AKP) in last week’s historic national election, Turkish...
Paid articleThe Specter of the Bob Jones Case
ARKES, HADLEY
The Specter of the Bob Jones Case The endgame of the culture war. by Hadley Arkes June, for conservatives, has been of late the “cruelest month” at the Supreme Court, as the deci-sions finally...
Paid articleHow Dry I Am
DEVOSS, DAVID
How Dry I Am Letter from California. by David DeVoss Los Angeles After four years of drought it has come to this: Califor-nia’s politicians are trying to convince Los Angeles residents to drink...
Paid articleReturn to Sender
Kosar, Kevin r.
Return to Sender Postal banking is an idea whose time has come— and gone. by Kevin R. Kosar From 1911 through 1967, the old U.S. Post Office offered sav-ings accounts. The enterprise started...
Paid articleYou Will Be Assimilated
LAST, JONATHAN V.
You Will Be Assimilated The same-sex marriage bait-and-switch By Jonathan V Last You may recall Brendan Eich. The cofounder and CEO of Mozilla was dis-missed from his company in 2014 when it was...
Paid articleSaving Atlantic City
LEHRER, ELI
Saving Atlantic City A mayor who thinks small may be the answer By Eli Lehrer Atlantic City Just about every morning when the weather is nice, Don Guardian rides his bike along the boardwalk and...
Paid articleHero as Villain
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Books ^Arts Hero as Villain What you know about Ty Cobb would surprise him. Among the entries in a 1999 anthology called The Best American Sports Writing of the Century is a profile of Ty Cobb...
Paid articleA Poet in Place
Treseler, Heather
B A A Poet in Place The life and work of a ‘fastidious perfectionist.’ by Heather Treseler envy the mind hiding in her words,” Mary McCarthy opined of Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979), a poet admired...
Paid articlePrey with Me
LODGE, SARA
B A Prey with Me The art of falconry as antidote for grief. by Sara Lodge Birds of prey are mysteri-ous. Most of us glimpse them at close quarters only occasionally. We hear the “peow-peow” of a...
Paid articleDesign for Power
Kohut, Thomas A.
B A Design for Power What the Nazis saw, and didn’t see, in the Turkish strongman. by Thomas a. Kohut The Third Reich has surely been the subject of more books and articles than any other topic...
Paid article'Pictures' Tell a Story
Fleming, Colin
B A ‘Pictures’ Tell a Story The heavy burden for a light touch at the keyboard. BY COLIN FLEMING I’ve long held a fascination with what I term death works—bursts of art born of some...
Paid articleCompany Gal
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A Company Gal Not for the first time, the star outshines the movie. BY JOHN PODHORETZ As a comic actress, Melissa McCarthy resembles a first-rate baseball pitcher— because, unlike many of her...
Paid articleParody
PARODY “Mcuonald’s hired former Obama administration press secretary [Robert] Gibbs as its global communications chief.” —Wall Street Journal, June 10,...
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