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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK The Candidate as ‘Heel’ THE SCRAPBOOK can’t pretend to have had a misspent youth. But we did occasionally wallow in the spectacle of pro wrestling. And it’s pretty obviously...
Paid articleCasual
BREWBAKER, WILL
Talk to the Hand The psychic wore a long, red skirt. It swirled when she walked, as if mystically stirred. She plopped down across the table from me, checked her iPhone, and lit a...
Paid articleEditorials
EASTLAND, WILLIAM KRISTOL, JEFFREY H. ANDERSON, AND TERRY
EDITORIALS Does Israel Stand Alone? “Because this is such a strong deal, every nation in the world that has commented publicly, with the exception of the Israeli government, has expressed...
Paid articleThe Campaign That Never Was
BARNES, FRED
The Campaign That Never Was How Mitch Daniels would have run for president. BY FRED BARNES The idea of writing a book about a presidential campaign that never happened had not occurred to...
Paid articleTen Is More Than Enough
O'ROURKE, P. J.
Ten Is More Than Enough Meditations, pensées, confessions, and apologia pro vita mea after having watched the Republican candidates debate. BY P. J. O’ROURKE I f this was meant to be...
Paid articleObama's Energy Debacle
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Obama’s Energy Debacle And what the next president can do about it. BY IRWIN M. STELZER The late great comedian Milton Berle, when introduced to an enthusiastically applauding audience,...
Paid articleBritain's Moral Panic
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Britain’s Moral Panic Poor Ted Heath. BY PHILIP TERZIAN A little over 30 years ago, three generations of the McMartin family, who had run a nursery school in Los Angeles for decades,...
Paid articleP.C. at the Met
BURLEIGH, JOHN F.
P.C. at the Met Whitewashing Otello. BY JOHN F. BURLEIGH A recent headline in the New York Times announced: “Metropolitan Opera Says Its ‘Otello’ Tenor Will Not Wear Blackface.” Peter Gelb,...
Paid articleHow to Make a Bad Problem Worse
PIERESON, JAMES
How to Make a Bad Problem Worse Hillary Clinton’s fl awed plan for student debt relief. BY JAMES PIERESON Nearly everyone recognizes that student debt has risen to a level that will be...
Paid articleThe Annals of Corruption
COST, JAY
The Annals of Corruption Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy ranks way up there. BY JAY COST Hillary Clinton is a scandalous candidate for president of the United States. Most people...
Paid articleOf Frats and Men
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Of Frats and Men Ganging up on the Greek system BY CHARLOTTE ALLEN Charlottesville, Va. Elizabeth Minneman, a tall strawberry-blonde fourth-year student at the University of Virginia, wearing...
Paid articleAll Booked Up
SWICK, THOMAS
All Booked Up At the end of life, reading as therapy. BY THOMAS SWICK All writers begin as readers, and the majority, the ones worth reading, continue life as more prolifi c readers than...
Paid articleClass Action
TORRES, JUSTIN
Class Action Eminent domain as social enforcer. BY JUSTIN TORRES I t’s a rare constitutional law case that has something for everyone to loathe. But 10 years ago, the Supreme Court sparked...
Paid articlePower Coupling
Bowman, James
Power Coupling A Victorian alliance of love and politics. BY JAMES BOWMAN On the fi rst page of this enjoyable double biography, Daisy Hay quotes the Mister-half of her titular couple as...
Paid articleHogs in Whole
Ehrenfeld, Temma
Hogs in Whole Mankind has yet to meet the pigs halfway. BY TEMMA EHRENFELD Ask which domesticated animal is most like humans, and the answer comes quickly: “Dogs!” Like us, dogs live in...
Paid articleA Farewell Brief
LEAF, JONATHAN
A Farewell Brief Any message in a valedictory novel? BY JONATHAN LEAF In 1967, Milan Kundera was the most famous writer in Czechoslovakia. His novel The Joke, probably his best, had run...
Paid articleScreen Shots
BREEN, JON L.
Screen Shots A real-life Hollywood mystery remains unsolved. BY JON L. BREEN Among classic American murder cases, the 1922 shooting death of Hollywood director Wil liam Des mond Tay lor is...
Paid articleAnother Op'nin, Another Show
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Another Op’nin, Another Show But is anyone noticing? BY JOHN PODHORETZ Right now, in New York, the big news is the Broadway opening of a musical biography of Alexander Hamilton told in...
Paid articleDonald Trump loves the ladies
PARODY “Trump defends record on women’s issues: ‘I cherish women. I want to help women.’” —Washington Post, August 9,...
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