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IssueVol. 020 Issue 048 (September 7 2015)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Long May She Reign O’er Them Americans always profess to be shocked that our fellow Americans— well, many of them, anyway— seem to take an inordinate interest in the comings and...
Paid articleCasual
Eastland, Terry
CASUAL The Constant Gardener Most summers I’ve had a fruit and vegetable garden, but rarely has my summer reading included much about gardening other than nursery catalogues and seed packets...
Paid articleEditorials
SMITH, WILLIAM KRISTOL, AND LEE
EDITORIALS Hillary Antoinette The American people believe the country is heading in the wrong direction. When pollsters ask whether the country is on the right or the wrong track, wrong track...
Paid articleBye Bye McKinley
O'ROURKE, P. J.
Bye Bye McKinley A president who deserves to be remembered. BY P. J. O’ROURKE Mahomet made the people believe that he would call a hill to him, and from the top of it offer up his prayers, for...
Paid article'Growing' in Office
BARNES, FRED
‘Growing’ in Offi ce How Alaska’s governor went from Palin favorite to Obama pal. BY FRED BARNES Juneau, Alaska Governor Bill Walker fl ew to Washington, D.C., to accompany President...
Paid articleLincoln Who?
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
Lincoln Who? Chafee’s minimalist presidential campaign. BY ETHAN EPSTEIN Storm Lake, Iowa The Buena Vista University Democrats appear to have snubbed Lincoln Chafee, the former Rhode Island...
Paid articleAmong the Believers
MARSHALL, PAUL
Among the Believers A century-old mass organization cultivates an adaptable Islam. BY PAUL MARSHALL Jombang, Indonesia The 50-mile route from Surabaya airport to this East Java city was lined...
Paid articleLabor's Wishful Thinking
Brannon, Ike
Labor’s Wishful Thinking Unions are no panacea for low-income workers. BY IKE BRANNON As inconvenient as it may be, the forces of supply and demand are diffi cult to counteract—especially in...
Paid articleOf Course They're Fed Up
MOORE, STEPHEN
Of Course They’re Fed Up The left blames economic woes on everything except its hero president. BY STEPHEN MOORE Two weekends ago, the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City held its annual...
Paid articleImmiserating the Poor
HURST, BLAKE
Immiserating the Poor More dubious achievements from the EPA. BY BLAKE HURST ‘It was $5, right?” I was at a convenience store in northern Missouri, fi lling up with gas, and the guy next to...
Paid articleThe Next Justices
BARNETT, RANDY E.; BLACKMAN, JOSH
The Next Justices A guide for GOP candidates on how to fi ll Court vacancies BY RANDY E. BARNETT & JOSH BLACKMAN When Chief Justice John Roberts administers the oath of offi ce to the next...
Paid articleOn the Frontline in Ukraine
MARGOLIN, DOVID
On the Frontline in Ukraine A Jewish community hangs on, despite the uncertainty BY DOVID MARGOLIN Mariupol, Ukraine It is late evening as we approach the second of three checkpoints on the...
Paid articleWho Won the Wars?
Caldwell, Christopher
Books&Arts Who Won the Wars? It may be too early to say. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL In the early 1990s, amid public outrage over Robert Mapplethorpe’s sexually explicit photographs, including...
Paid articleLying for Truth
Wilson, James Matthew
B&A Lying for Truth Wyatt Prunty, poet of the fallen world. BY JAMES MATTHEW WILSON Half of Wyatt Prunty’s ninth volume of poetry consists of “Nod,” a dream-vision narrative set mostly in...
Paid articleTennis, Everyone
Epstein, Joseph
B&A Tennis, Everyone One way of seeing Roger Federer’s game. BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN In 2008, at the age of 27, Roger Federer had fi nished his fourth consecutive year as the numberone ranked...
Paid articleSmart Power
CONTINETTI, ANNE
B&A Smart Power How and why gifted students are shortchanged. BY ANNE CONTINETTI ‘Y ou could have your students write tweets as if they were Martin Luther King Jr.,” said the educational...
Paid articleThe Phonespinners
Ehrenfeld, Temma
B&A The Phonespinners Are bicycles built for two? BY TEMMA EHRENFELD Fire Island, New York Here on Fire Island we must steer carefully around each other— and until this summer, I never saw...
Paid articleAttitude Adjustment
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B&A Attitude Adjustment The irresistible rise of gangsta rap. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Just as Philip Larkin sighed that the sexual revolution “came too late for me,” I had already aged out of rap...
Paid articleCaving to Kanye
PARODY “Kanye West declares 2020 presidential bid at VMAs” —News item, August 31,...
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