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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Hilary Putnam, 1926-2016 His politics usually ranged from the reprehensible to the inane, and almost always out on the far fringes of the left. His mind was an endlessly changeable...
Paid articleCasual
SKINNER, DAVID
CASUAL Got To Give It Up It was my birthday, and I didn’t have a drink to celebrate. A few nights later I made a dinner of pork tenderloin with mushrooms and olives. The only thing missing was a...
Paid articleDonald and Decadence
EDITORIALS theweekly Standard Donald and Decadence John Feehery is a Washington lobbyist and former spokesman for the disgraced ex-speaker of the House, Dennis Hastert. Last week, Feehery...
Paid articleDividers, Not Uniters
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Dividers, Not Uniters Obama begets Trump. by Jonathan V. Last There’s plenty of blame to go around for the creation of Trumpism. The p.c. insanity on college campuses. Globalization and the...
Paid articleHe's a One-Man Band
BARNES, FRED
He's a One-Man Band A do-it-yourself presidential campaign won’t work. by Fred Barnes Donald Trump was wise to decline to join a 13th and final Republican presidential debate. He has little new to...
Paid articlePetryfied
Caldwell, Christopher
Petryfied Germany’s Trump movement. by Christopher Caldwell Not many people had heard of Frauke Petry, a pretty and very sassy 40-year-old chemist, until she started talking about how a country...
Paid articleBro Trudeau
TORRANCE, KELLY JANE
Bro Trudeau Hot in Washington, chilly in Canada. by Kelly Jane Torrance As Donald Trump racked up victory after victory on (the first) Super Tuesday, it wasn’t just within the campaigns of his...
Paid articleObamacare Again?
SHAPIRO, ILYA; BLACKMAN, JOSH
Obamacare Again? A second chance for the Little Sisters. by Ilya Shapiro & Josh Blackman In what has become a spring tradition, Obamacare returns to the Supreme Court this month, the fourth time...
Paid articleWarning Libels
HURST, BLAKE
Warning Libels Giving GMO foods a bad—and costly—rap. by Blake Hurst In July, Vermont will become the first state to require that food made with GMOs (genetically modified organisms) be labeled....
Paid articleDebriefing Mike Murphy
LABASH, MATT
Debriefing Mike Murphy Why the Right failed to Rise By Matt Labash Los Angeles On a pleasant Super Tuesday afternoon— one of 10 or 11 Super Tuesdays we seem to be having this March—I am standing...
Paid articleA Park Called Zion
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Cal A Park By Geoffrey Norman ? ^ h wow,” a voice up ahead on the (p M trail called, “look at that. A perfect fl ¦ view of the Altar of Sacrifice.” Well, the park is called Zion. So there is...
Paid articleGet Out the Word
KIDD, THOMAS S.
Books ^’Arts ‘Sunday Morning’ by Eastman Johnson (1866) Get Out the Word The biblical proportions of the American Bible Society. by Thomas S. Kidd Everyone except the most rigid secularists...
Paid articleSociety's Child
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
B A Society’s Child The strange, posthumous career of Capt. John Birch. by Gabriel Schoenfeld Everything has a history and a pre-history, and that includes Donald Trump and his angry hordes....
Paid articleTortured Mann
FALCOFF, MARK
B A Tortured Mann One shortened life reflects Germany’s long nightmare. by Mark Falcoff Der Spiegel recently described the great German writ-ers Thomas and Heinrich Mann and their progeny thus:...
Paid articleLoss Leader
WALSH, PATRICK J.
B A Loss Leader The prelude to the fall of France—in North America. by Patrick J. Walsh As a schoolboy, I remem-ber leafing through the pictures of a history text and being captivated by an...
Paid articleAwake and Read!
LEAF, JONATHAN
B A Awake and Read! Who can explain the appeal of Clifford Odets? by Jonathan Leaf Was there ever a suc-cessful Marxist author whose parents weren’t affluent? From Bertolt Brecht to Frantz Fanon...
Paid articleIt's a Battlefield
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A It’s a Battlefield A serious comedy turns to the lure of war. by John Podhoretz t is well that war is so terrible,” Robert E. Lee once said, “or we should grow too fond of it.” The quote...
Paid articleParody
“‘There is no violence. There’s lovefests,’ Trump said of his rallies. ‘These are lovefests.’” —Politico, March 14,...
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