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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Now They Tell Us This past week we got a master class in how to deploy opposition research in a presidential campaign. During the second debate, a question from CNN’s Anderson Cooper...
Paid articleSpeeches and Herb
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
CASUAL Speeches and Herb It had been a long day, and I was famished. I’d flown to New York the previous night, and the plane was delayed three times. I walked into my hotel room at 1:00 A.M. After...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS Besides choosing the next president, voters have a second and equally important obligation on November 8. They must elect a strong and clear-minded Congress to protect the country...
Paid articleBob Dylan, Nobelist
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Bob Dylan, Nobelist He’s no Homer (or Sappho). BY Andrew Ferguson There are many admiring things to say about Bob Dylan. While he may not be the hardest-working man in show business—the title...
Paid articleA Most Fitting Tribute
Eastland, Terry
A Most Fitting Tribute The Antonin Scalia Law School is underway. BY Terry Eastland In this down year for conservatives one bright spot has been the renaming of George Mason University’s law...
Paid articleHarry Caray Is My Wingman
Brannon, Ike
Harry Caray Is My Wingman A Chicago Cubs love story. BY Ike Brannon My allegiance to the Chicago Cubs—which may actually bring something other than misery this year—began in earnest when the team...
Paid articleThe Fight of His Life
Fleming, Matthew
The Fight of His Life Nothing would make Democrats happier than to take down Darrell Issa. BY Matthew Fleming Darrell Issa has been in plenty of fights since entering politics, but he’s never had...
Paid articleA Right to Keep and Drive Cars?
GELERNTER, JOSH
A Right to Keep and Drive Cars? We need a new Second Amendment. BY Josh GELERNTER After decades of futurists’ predictions, driverless cars are finally out on the streets—in limited commercial...
Paid article'Demilitarize' the Police?
Rizer, Arthur
'Demilitarize’ the Police? In some respects, they could stand to be more like the military. BY Arthur Rizer Policing has always been a difficult job. It has recently become more so. On a daily...
Paid articleNuclear Trash Talk
Kroenig, Matthew
Nuclear Trash Talk Putin’s favorite gambit needs a serious response. BY Matthew Kroenig When Syrian opposition activists pushed John Kerry to take a tougher line with Russian president Vladimir...
Paid articleA Quiet Revolution
Smarick, Andy
A Quiet Revolution Charter schooling's first 25years By Andy Smarick For 100 years, from the late 1800s to the late 1900s, nearly every American K-12 public school shared several defining...
Paid articleGunning for the Guns
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Gunning for the Guns Or is it their owners who are reprehensible? By Geoffrey Norman Americans are buying guns. A lot of guns. Gun sales set new records last month as, it seems, they have been...
Paid articleSecret Gardens
LODGE, SARA
Secret Gardens The hidden life of Beatrix Potter. BY Sara Lodge Near Sawrey, Cumbria Beatrix Potter, from her teens until the age of 30, kept a secret diary. It was in code and the handwriting...
Paid articleLovers of Wisdom
Klepp, Lawrence
Lovers of Wisdom What began in wonder has ended in pedantry. BY Lawrence Klepp George Santayana remarked in one of his books that there is no good reason for a philosopher to make his living...
Paid articleIt's Cold Outside
Hillard, Graham
It’s Cold Outside What Baby perceives from inside the womb. BY Graham Hillard The new novel by Ian McEwan is a loose retelling of Hamlet narrated by an erudite, morally engaged fetus. Remarkably,...
Paid articleHannibal's Heel
Lendon, J.E.
Hannibal’s Heel Why Carthage failed and Rome succeeded. BY J. E. Lendon It is a symptom of the deplorable state of intellectual life today that readers of this magazine can guess the lineaments of...
Paid articleAlbion's Seeds
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Albion’s Seeds Ideas of conscience in the age of Jim Crow. BY Edwin M. Yoder Jr. Among the writers who have had a consequential effect on the issue of race in America, Albion W Tourgée (1838-1905)...
Paid articleBlowed Up
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Blowed Up How things go bust when other things go boom. BY John Podhoretz There was a recurring sketch on the late, great, stillunderrated comedy show SCTV in which two farmers in overalls, Big...
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IssueVol. 022 Issue 008 (October 31 2016)
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