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IssueVol. 020 Issue 044 (August 3 2015)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
The Terrorists’ Veto Well, looks like the terrorists finally have won. The satirical French paper Charlie Hebdo announced it would no longer draw pictures of Muhammad, just six months after...
Paid articleCasual
Caldwell, Christopher
Fly by Night Lately my home life has felt like a camping trip. I have been waking at 3 A.M. or so and staring. Stirring at night is one thing—rolling over, drifting into semi-consciousness,...
Paid articleEditorials
SMITH, WILLIAM KRISTOL, AND LEE
EDITORIALS Fait Non-Accompli The Iran deal turns out to be so no good, so very bad, so awfully ugly, that there is a chance—an outside chance—that a congressional process accepted by the...
Paid articleA Buckley Revival
FERGUSON, ANDREW
A Buckley Revival He’s not like those other conservatives. BY ANDREW FERGUSON ‘It’s as if he never existed,” a friend of a certain age (same as mine) said to me not long ago. He...
Paid articleMeanwhile, at The Hague
RABKIN, JEREMY
Meanwhile, at The Hague Of ways to go after Israel, there is no end. BY JEREMY RABKIN Across the Middle East, there is concern about the nuclear deal with Iran. By releasing frozen assets and...
Paid articleIran Is Working with al Qaeda
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Iran Is Working with al Qaeda So why are we working with Iran? BY THOMAS JOSCELYN On July 21, the Pentagon announced that Muhsin alFadhli, an al Qaeda operative who had been wanted for...
Paid articlePartisan in Chief
BARNES, FRED
Partisan in Chief Obama’s besetting sin. BY FRED BARNES The original sin of President Obama, politically speaking, was pushing his health care plan through Congress with Democratic votes...
Paid articleThey Really, Really Don't Like Him
COST, JAY
They Really, Really Don’t Like Him Our unpopular president. BY JAY COST Barack Obama is not popular. This plain and simple fact may surprise those who read only legacy journalists, who often...
Paid articleBe Prepared
WARREN, MICHAEL
Be Prepared Going door-to-door for 2016—already. BY MICHAEL WARREN Denver ‘Nobody’s home,” says Michael Fields, the 28-year-old state director of the Colorado chapter of Americans for...
Paid articleRemember Who Shows Up to Vote
EDMONDS, TOM
Remember Who Shows Up to Vote Seniors, not millennials, hold the key to the 2016 elections. BY TOM EDMONDS As the 2016 elections begin to dominate the news, a recurring message has seeped...
Paid articleBack from Bankruptcy
DEVOSS, DAVID
Back from Bankruptcy Detroit emerges full of promise, though recovery will take years. BY DAVID DEVOSS Detroit For close to a century the Forest Arms apartments was one of the most prestigious...
Paid articleCrowded Field of Dreams
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Crowded Field of Dreams The state of the Republican race BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Des Moines Some 20 minutes after an appearance at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa, that would...
Paid articleThe Next Greece?
STELZER, IRWIN M.
The Next Greece? Unsustainable public debt closer to home BY IRWIN M. STELZER Is America, or Illinois, or Chicago the next Greece? The answers are “Yes, if . . . ,” “No, but . . . ,”...
Paid articleDune's Half-Century
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Dune’s Half-Century A cult classic stands the test of time. BY JOSEPH BOTTUM In 1956, Doubleday published The Dragon in the Sea, the fi rst novel by a California news paperman named Frank...
Paid articleLoose Change
WEISER, JAY
Loose Change Measuring history by the money supply. BY JAY WEISER Coined is like Malcolm Gladwell for investment bankers, with intriguing anecdotes to close the quick sale while obscuring the...
Paid articleMyth Makers
Nelson, Michael
Myth Makers The long reach of a famous circle of Oxford scholars. BY MICHAEL NELSON BOGSAT: according to urbandiction ary.com, a “Bunch Of Guys Sitting Around Talking” in “regularly...
Paid articleEntails of Woe
Leach, Sydney
Entails of Woe The soap-operatic succession saga of the Sackvilles. BY SYDNEY LEACH When Vita SackvilleWest, daughter of the third Lord Sackville, recalled her childhood at the family’s...
Paid articleMighty Brow
VINCIGUERRA, THOMAS
Mighty Brow The unheralded emblem of power and authority. BY THOMAS VINCIGUERRA While watching Pollock for maybe the sixth time, I found myself intrigued anew by Ed Harris as the titular...
Paid articleAuteur, Auteur
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Auteur, Auteur Amy Schumer benefi ts from Judd Apatow’s formula. BY JOHN PODHORETZ W ith Trainwreck, the comedy impresario Judd Apatow has once again made a movie about an irresponsible...
Paid articleLooking out for number one
PARODY “Donald Trump gave out Lindsey Graham’s personal cell number to America” —CNN headline, July 22,...
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