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IssueVol. 022 Issue 009 (November 7 2016)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Obamacare Meltdown When Obamacare was first passed, Vice President Joe Biden famously said it was a “big f—ing deal.” Now, though, there’s a surprising level of bipartisan agreement...
Paid articleIncorruptible, Uncritical Devotion
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL Incorruptible, Uncritical Devotion Perhaps the last place in America to see normal people is at PetSmart, the large national chain selling birds, guinea pigs, mice, turtles, lizards, and...
Paid articleEditorials
KRISTOL, WILLIAM; HEMINGWAY, MARK
EDITORIALS A Populist-Nationalist Right? No Thanks! Patrick J. Buchanan, a fervent Donald Trump supporter, wrote recently and approvingly that Trump’s campaign embodies “the populist-nationalist...
Paid articleHis Favorite Punching Bag
BARNES, FRED
His Favorite Punching Bag Trump pummels Ryan. by Fred Barnes No good deed goes unpunished, even if you are House speaker, third in line to the presidency, and didn’t want the job in the first...
Paid articleWhere the Rubber Meets the Road
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Where the Rubber Meets the Road In California, Prop 60 comes to a head. by Andrew Ferguson We’ve heard some weird political arguments this year. The strangest of them is raging in California,...
Paid articleThe Strangest of Bedfellows
LAST, JONATHAN V.
The Strangest of Bedfellows Why did social conservatives hook up with Trump? by Jonathan V. Last Last week, Buzzfeed’s Katherine Miller observed that the most interesting thing about Donald Trump...
Paid articleThe 'Hail Mary' Candidate
Mccormack, John
The 'Hail Mary’ Candidate Evan McMullin, on the stump. by John McCormack Draper, Utah Evan McMullin isn’t trying to fool anyone. Inside a gymnasium just outside of Salt Lake City, nearly 1,000...
Paid articleWill They Roll the Dice with Him?
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
Will They Roll the Dice with Him? Nevada and Trump. by Ethan Epstein Las Vegas On October 19, a thousand people or so packed into Stoney’s Rockin’ Country, a cavernous music venue not far from...
Paid articleA Good Resister
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
A Good Resister John McCain, still fighting back. by Geoffrey Norman He is 80 years old now. He was 31 when his A-4 was hit by a missile over Hanoi on October 26, 1967. You wonder if it occurred...
Paid articleThe Opioid Crisis
Blake, David W. Murray, Brian; WALTERS, JOHN P.
The Opioid Crisis An unprecedented and accelerating death toll By David W Murray, Brian Blake & John P. Walters An investigative article in the Sunday, October 23, Washington Post detailed the...
Paid articleMuslims in America
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Muslims in America We underestimate the ability of our civilization to transform them By Reuel Marc Gerecht One of the most striking features of the British cemetery at Gallipoli is the attention...
Paid articleLove Conquers All
Herbert, Wray
Books ^Arts Love Conquers All Lysenko’s long march through genetics. by Wray Herbert In 1976, the science historian Loren Graham visited a fox farm in the countryside outside Novosibirsk, in...
Paid articleFrank Exchange
Helfman, Tara
Frank Exchange When a scholar says what he thinks about the Constitution. by Tara Helfman The American university, once idealized as an ivory tower, is at risk of becoming an ideological echo...
Paid articleHello, Central
Shelton, Judy
Hello, Central Is a banker’s guess as good as yours? by Judy Shelton ervyn King served as governor of the Bank of England from 2003 to 2013—which means that the worst global financial collapse...
Paid articleWest of Suez
Takeyh, Ray
West of Suez The American awakening in the Middle East. by Ray Takeyh In recent years, Dwight Eisenhower has emerged as the Democratic party’s Republican of choice. Barack Obama’s many sycophantic...
Paid articleNext Question
Lindquist, Ian
Next Question A philosopher’s ‘flanking approach’ to the world. by Ian Lindquist In her section on memoirs here, Eva Brann reflects on her discomfort with at least one type of praise: “How much...
Paid articlePopular Science
marLowe, ann
Popular Science Follow the algorithm to bestseller status. by Ann Marlowe What if a computer program revealed what people want to read, even down to the punctuation? It could tell the likelihood...
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