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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Hillary’s Tangled Web There has been a pretty consistent pattern to the Hillary Clinton email scandal. Every time the former secretary of state insists that the truth is all out, and...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL The Hand of Providence He always seemed happy— at least to my 9-year-old self. At my Little League games, he had his photo taken with each team. At the grand opening of a bakery owned by my...
Paid articleEditorials
theweekly editorials Standard A Careless Executive In few cases in its long history has the Supreme Court had occasion to interpret Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution, which provides that...
Paid articleThe Email Saga
Bolton, John R.
The Email Saga The more you know about the State Department, the worse Hillary’s actions look. by John R. Bolton For alumni of U.S. nationalsecurity departments and agen-cies, Hillary Clinton’s...
Paid articleAn Awful Candidate
LAST, JONATHAN V.
An Awful Candidate And she’s been getting worse. by Jonathan V. Last New Hampshire It was 11:30 p.m. on the night of the Iowa caucuses and Hillary Clinton had a decision to make. She was ahead of...
Paid articleThe Real Shape of the Race
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Real Shape of the Race A populist and dueling conservatives. by Stephen F. Hayes Des Moines, Iowa The shorthand understanding of the likely three-man race for the Republican nomination goes...
Paid articleThe View from 1787
COST, JAY
The View from 1787 What would Madison make of Donald Trump? BY JAY COST Donald Trump sits atop national polls for the Republican nomination, with supporters arguing he is pre-cisely the person to...
Paid articleA Tale of Three Speeches
BARNES, FRED
A Taleof Three Speeches The most interesting part in Iowa came after the caucusing. by Fred Barnes Ted Cruz put on a show when he won the Iowa caucuses. The impression was that of a rookie...
Paid articleDemocracy 101
WARREN, MICHAEL
Democracy 101 The closer you look, the more inspiring Iowa’s caucuses are. by Michael Warren Ames, Iowa What is a Republican cau-cus in Iowa really like? On February 1, I went to Ames to find...
Paid articleThe Way We Were
PIERESON, JAMES; Riley, Naomi Schaefer
The Way We Were Campus unrest provoked a very different response in 1970. by James Piereson & Naomi Schaefer Riley Another college president has caved. After months of Protests at Ithaca College...
Paid articleThe Rogue Regulator
Rubin, Ronald L.
The Rogue Regulator The CFPB’s unfair, deceptive, and abusive activities. by Ronald L. Rubin The 2010 Dodd-Frank Act established the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and authorized it to sue...
Paid articleSandernistas on the March
Macomber, Shawn
on the March Grab your popcorn and enjoy the show By Shawn Macomber So now that the Democratic party is well and truly feeling the Bern, how should those of us who identify not as democratic...
Paid articleThe Young and Restless
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Young and Restless Senators in a hurry By Noemie Emery Agood-looking young Senator, short on expe-rience, is seeking the White House, after what critics say are too few years served in the...
Paid articleMoney Manager
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Books ^Arts Money Manager When the chairman stood on the burning deck. by Andrew Stuttaford In The Courage to Act, former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke reveals, a little unex-pectedly,...
Paid articleDetective Fiction
Welton, Benjamin
B A Detective Fiction The hard-boiled stories behind the mythology. by Benjamin Welton Conjure up the private detective. For those familiar with the novels of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond...
Paid articlePride Before Fall
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
B A Pride Before Fall Reflections on the lessons of (military) history. by Edwin M. Yoder Jr. In the classical Greek scheme of things, hubris—overween-ing pride—was a lurking trap for headstrong...
Paid articleBook of David
Wolpe, David J.
B A Book of David The biblical framework for a novel of redemption. by David J. Wolpe The Hebrew Bible is shaped by two extended portraits, of Moses and David. Of the two stories, Moses’ is...
Paid articleFounders-in-Arms
Achorn, Edward
B A Founders-in-Arms Two very different men with the same ideas. by Edward Achorn George Washington firmly believed that the “hand of Providence” was “con-spicuous” in the miracle of American...
Paid articleUnderground London
LODGE, SARA
B A Underground London The subterranean life of Britain’s capital. by Sara Lodge Michel Roux Jr., Richard Ballard, and Steven Dring of Growing Underground (2015) London The elevator is one of...
Paid articleWorld on the Brink
QUEENAN, JOE
BA World on the Brink The time-honored trend toward hell in a handbasket. by Joe Queenan For as long as I can remember, harbingers of doom, nay-sayers, outcasts at life’s rich feast, and...
Paid articleParody
“The latest batch of emails spans a wide array of subjects, including policy on North Korea and Haiti and Guantanamo. Some appear to have been delayed in the review process because they involved key...
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