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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Scrapbook
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The Enemies of Scott Walker On July 16, we saw the defi nitive end to one of the greatest abuses of power in recent memory. After fi ve years, the Wisconsin supreme court fi nally halted the...
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Casual
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MATUS, VICTORINO
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A Fistful of Forints Have you ever had two dinners in one night? I did, more than 20 years ago, in Budapest. My buddy Todd and I had gone backpacking through Europe, hitting 11 cities in 30...
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Editorials
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MCCORMACK, MICHAEL MAKOVSKY, WILLIAM KRISTOL, AND JOHN
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EDITORIALS On the Consequences of the Deal In his fi rst Inaugural Address, President Obama offered an open hand to the Iranian regime. On July 14, announcing the nuclear deal that is the...
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We Aren't the World
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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We Aren’t the World Barack Obama’s global test. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI ‘Without this deal,” said President Obama on Tuesday, “there is no scenario where the world joins us in sanctioning Iran...
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It's Not a Deal
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SMITH, LEE
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It’s Not a Deal It’s a new, and appalling, partnership. BY LEE SMITH It’s not hard to fi gure out why the Obama administration is lashing out at critics of the deal it signed with Iran last...
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The Donald and The Bernie
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BARNES, FRED
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The Donald and The Bernie Which one is the bigger problem? BY FRED BARNES Two political entities are in a state of panic. One is the leadership of the Republican party, suffering a fright...
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After Iran, Climate Change
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RABKIN, JEREMY
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After Iran, Climate Change Once again, the president wants to save us without involving Congress. BY JEREMY RABKIN President Obama’s deal with Iran is not even called an “agreement.”...
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The Best of Times
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DYCHE, JOHN DAVID
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The Best of Times . . . The remarkable success of Kentucky’s Republicans. BY JOHN DAVID DYCHE Louisville In many respects, 2015 represents a high-water mark for Republicans in Kentucky. But...
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Still Stupid
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Brannon, Ike
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Still Stupid The counterproductive ban on crude oil exports. BY IKE BRANNON The oil export ban made little sense when domestic production was low, and it is defi nitely not a good idea now...
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The International Baby Business
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BINDEL, JULIE
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The International Baby Business Surrogacy is giving gay parenting a bad name. BY JULIE BINDEL The huge rise in the incidence of gay men becoming fathers via surrogacy is largely seen as...
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How Will We Know?
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GERECHT, REUEL MARC
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How Will We Know? The coming Iran intelligence failure BY REUEL MARC GERECHT One might think that after the last Iraq war Democrats would be wary of allowing intelligence to dictate policy....
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It Still Matters
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NORMAN, GEOFFREY
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It Still Matters The American Civil War, that is BY GEOFFREY NORMAN Of the making of books, there is no end. Thus spake the prophet, and he may have had books about the American Civil War in...
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Classical Intoxication
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Stallings, A. E.
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Classical Intoxication Love through the lens of Sappho. BY A. E. STALLINGS Much of what we think we know about Sappho is apocryphal, conjecture, invented, or wrong, maybe even her name....
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Germany in Extremis
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NAGORSKI, ANDREW
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Germany in Extremis The death, and rebirth, of its modern state. BY ANDREW NAGORSKI In the fi nal days of World War II, Kurt Weill wrote a letter to his wife, Lotte Lenya, who was in New York,...
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Now, Voyager
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Irmscher, Christoph
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Now, Voyager The science—and mystery—of the disappearing red knot. BY CHRISTOPH IRMSCHER Where I now live, in Bloomington, Indiana, far from any ocean, my year is punctuated by the departure...
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A Ghost's Lament
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Bowman, James
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A Ghost’s Lament The collision at the corner of Language and Politics. BY JAMES BOWMAN It’s a pity that The Speechwriter will be judged, both for good and ill, in the light of the...
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Rocks of Ages
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GARDNER, JAMES
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Rocks of Ages Isamu Noguchi, sculpting at dual purposes. BY JAMES GARDNER Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) appeared before the world as a two-form, shape-shifting paradox. One is hard put to say if...
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Genius Is Pain
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Genius Is Pain But there are fewer laurels for craftsmanship. BY JOHN PODHORETZ E very now and then, on Twitter or Facebook, I fi nd myself referring to something I really enjoyed...
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Man of the moneyed people
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PARODY Bernie Sanders Courts Martha’s Vineyard Donors” —headline, New York Times, July 11,...
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