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Issue Vol. 021 Issue 017 (January 11 2016)
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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK The Trappings of Fame With a little more than a year left in his presidency, Barack Obama has lately been in an elegiac mood, projecting a certain nervous confidence—“I,ve got 12...
Paid article Casual
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL Beem Me Up It is sad to walk down a poor street lined with $60,000 houses and to see, as one often does, a $45,000 car in one of the driveways. It is often some kind of macho Mustang,...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS Happy New ^fear? Well, we’ve endured 2015, the next to last year of the Obama administration. It’s not been without damage to the country~both to its constitutional fabric and its...
Paid article Astonishingly Popular
BARNES, FRED
Astonishingly Popular How to succeed as a Republican governor in a Democratic state, by Fred Barnes Annapolis As rioting broke out in Baltimore last April, Maryland governor Larry Hogan got a...
Paid article An Unlikely Crusade
Eastland, Terry
An Unlikely Crusade Senator Ben Sasse targets the administrative state. by Terry Eastland enator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, a rookie who ranks 99th in seniority, gave his maiden speech on the...
Paid article What Explains the Vicious Left?
GELERNTER, DAVID
What Explains the Vicious Left? When politics becomes a religion, nonbelievers must be punished. by David Gelernter The asymmetry of modern politics is clear to every conservative; painfully clear...
Paid article The Party of Trump
SCHMITT, GARY
The Party of Trump The case for principled partisanship. by Gary Schmitt Within weeks of announcing his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination in June, Donald Trump seized the lead...
Paid article The Problem with Informed Consent
Sheley, Erin
The Problem with Informed Consent What you don’t know can hurt you. by Erin Sheley In a recent investigative piece on Massachusetts General Hospital, the Boston Globe casts light on the practice,...
Paid article Growing Old Without Growing Up
LABASH, MATT
Growing Old Without Growing Up Sleepaway camp for adults By Matt Labash Sange,Calif, On this late October day, as I wheel into the Wonder Valley Ranch Resort nestled in the...
Paid article A Year in Books
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Books ^Arts A Year in Books True confessions of a serial page-turner. by Joseph Bottum Michael Dir da isn,t a scholar, although he has the learning to do scholarly things. He isn,t a...
Paid article The Bonaparte Effect
Loon, Andre van
The Bonaparte Effect How Napoleon left Europe shaken and stirred. by Andre van Loon he experience of being thoroughly beaten can prove to be a key turning point in life. Approached...
Paid article Losses and Wins
SWAIM, BARTON
Losses and Wins Bridging the generation gap with Ole Miss football. by Barton Swaim Stuart Stevens was Mitt Rom-ney’s top political strategist during the 2012 campaign. He knows what it feels...
Paid article Tacitus the Great
Epstein, Joseph
Tacitus the Great How our vision of Rome has been shaped by its chronicler. by Joseph Epstein a man who delved into e lives of others, not all at much is known about e life of Cornelius...
Paid article Awaken and Sing
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Awaken and Sing Forget the plot. It’s the acting that matters. by John Podhoretz There’s no upside for me in reviewing Sita,r Wa:rs: The Force Awakens. If I say anything interesting about its...
Paid article Parody
“Study finds that political lawn signs Aave _itt_e effect” ?Politico headline, December 28,...
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