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IssueVol. 020 Issue 048 (September 7 2015)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Hillary’s Clouded Prospects THE SCRAPBOOK is revising its opinion of “word clouds,” which we have heretofore mocked. That’s because we were so entertained by the ones produced...
Paid articleCasual
GELERNTER, DAVID
CASUAL A Life that Made Sense The difference between man and woman is the force that hauls life forward (as the Talmud remarks) and the origin of everything that is most beautiful in our...
Paid articleEditorials
STELZER, WILLIAM KRISTOL, MARK HEMINGWAY, AND IRWIN M.
EDITORIALS Up from Trumpism ‘The Muse of History must not be fastidious.” Thus Churchill the historian. But as Churchill the politician knew, the Muse of Politics must not be fastidious...
Paid articleA Fading Campaign
Mccormack, John
A Fading Campaign Scott Walker’s no-good month. BY JOHN MCCORMACK It’s been a rough month for Scott Walker. From February through July, the Wisconsin governor topped virtually every poll...
Paid articleDoing Better with Hispanic Voters
BARNES, FRED
Doing Better with Hispanic Voters It’s an achievable goal for the GOP. BY FRED BARNES Three of the Republican presidential candidates are sons of immigrants. Marco Rubio’s parents—his...
Paid articleThe Greatest of Teachers
KEIPER, CAITRIN
The Greatest of Teachers Amy A. Kass, 1940-2015. BY CAITRIN KEIPER There are teachers and there are professors. To be a professor is to profess, to impart by virtue of one’s superior...
Paid articleHer 'Epic Reverberations'
SCHAUB, DIANA
Her ‘Epic Reverberations’ Remembering Amy Kass. BY DIANA SCHAUB Amy Kass was a great reader of George Eliot; she also had the sympathetic imagination so prized by the author of...
Paid articleIllegal P.R.
Kosar, Kevin r.
Illegal P.R. The EPA’s propaganda machine. BY KEVIN R. KOSAR A little over a century ago, Rep. Frederick Gillett (R-Mass.) read something in the New York Times that vexed him. The...
Paid articleJobberwocky Lives
WILSON, ANDREW B.
Jobberwocky Lives You can’t keep regulating the workplace without killing jobs. BY ANDREW B. WILSON Twenty-one years ago, Fortune boldly declared “The End of the JOB.” Thanks to...
Paid articleA Senseless Policy
LEHRER, ELI
A Senseless Policy Take kids off the sex-offender registries. BY ELI LEHRER At age 10, Maya R. did something that would disturb just about anyone: “Me and my step-brothers, who were ages...
Paid articleEconomic Liberty vs. Security
STREETER, RYAN
Economic Liberty vs. Security Another time for choosing. BY RYAN STREETER Whatever the outcome of the 2016 presidential election, the summer of 2015 will be remembered as the summer of...
Paid articleWhat's the Deal with Trump?
Caldwell, Christopher
What’s the Deal with Trump? Cleaning up elections, beating up corporations BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Dubuque, Iowa Like rap music and The Simpsons, the celebrity real-estate mogul Donald Trump,...
Paid articleTraitor to His Class
KREIN, JULIUS
Traitor to His Class Nothing is more terrifying to the elite than Trump’s embrace of a tangible American nationalism BY JULIUS KREIN Donald Trump is not a serious candidate. Donald Trump is...
Paid articleGreece on the Edge
PSAROPOULOS, JOHN
Greece on the Edge How, exactly, did it come to this? BY JOHN PSAROPOULOS When James Angelos embarks on a series of trips to report on the Greek debt crisis, he fi nds that no one is to...
Paid articleReally Big Show
Pritchard, William H.
Really Big Show The Broadway impresario’s ‘maelstrom of mirth.’ BY WILLIAM H. PRITCHARD Although I was a frequenter of burlesque in its last days, with its comedians, strippers, and...
Paid articleLaureate of Demons
Heitman, Danny
During a literary career that lasted a quarter of a century, Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) published six novels of the macabre, a collection of short fi ction, two books for children, a play,...
Paid articleStalin's Orphans
KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
Stalin’s Orphans Children, by the millions, scattered across the USSR. BY SUSANNE KLINGENSTEIN When 55-year-old Stephen Pasceri walked into a Boston hospital last January and fatally shot...
Paid articleSenior Services
Miller, Stephen
Senior Services The best is yet to be, especially if you take a course. BY STEPHEN MILLER In recent years, I’ve begun to worry that I should think more about aging. (I know, I know —...
Paid articleGem of Discomfort
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Gem of Discomfort The return of the classic thriller. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The Gift —a compact picture written and directed by the Australian actor Joel Edgerton — is the best American thriller...
Paid articleHillary's senior moment
PARODY “Clinton responded dismissively to a reporter’s question about potential wiping [of her email server]. ‘What, like with a cloth or something?’ she said, adding: ‘I don’t know how it works...
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