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IssueVol. 021 Issue 032 (May 2 2016)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Hamilton Lives! Donald Trump would come to the defense of Andrew Jackson, wouldn’t he? One blustery populist looking out for another. When it was announced last week that Harriet...
Paid articleDrag 'Net
Caldwell, Christopher
CASUAL Drag ’Net Early in the Internet’s life, and relatively late in his own, the great journalist Christopher Hitchens embarrassed me away from the Web. This embarrassment, luckily, did not...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS thewedsly Standard Forget New York On April 19, 1775, first at sunrise in Lexington and then at midmorning a few miles away at the North Bridge in Concord, the war for American...
Paid articleWhen the Rules Aren't Conventional
BARNES, FRED
When the Rules Aren’t Conventional Double agents and Trojan horses. by Fred Barnes The presence of “Trojan horse” delegates—or “double agent” delegates, as Donald Trump calls them—is not a new...
Paid articleCarrier Photo-Ops
Donnelly, Thomas
Carrier Photo-Ops Martial rhetoric, Pacific reality. by Thomas Donnelly Early in April, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter previewed his two-week Asia-Pacific tour by reaffirming the administration’s...
Paid articleA Supreme Election
Eastland, Terry
A Supreme Election The Court is in the balance and on the ballot. by Terry Eastland Elections matter, affecting even the appointment of judges, as the Merrick Garland nomination...
Paid articleAvoid at All Costs
Green, Dominic
Avoid at All Costs David Cameron’s tax embarrassment. by Dominic Green London £ ¥ IT ~r e know no spectacle so \ \ I ridiculous,” Thomas VV Babington Macaulay wrote in 1830, “as the British...
Paid articleMarquette Muzzle
Byrne, Dennis
Marquette Muzzle The tenuous tenure of a conservative professor. by Dennis Byrne Milwaukee’s Marquette University is poised to fire a tenured political science professor, John McAdams, for...
Paid articleLosing the Governance Contest
BOOT, MAX
Losing the Governance Contest To battle terror, fight corruption and incompetence. by Max Boot It didn’t get a lot of play in the United States, but on April 9 disturbing news came from the...
Paid articleWell, Well, Well
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Well, Well, Well The Saudi war on frackers. by Irwin M. Stelzer As Sinatra might put it, this j time we almost made some ] sense of it. We almost made i that long hard climb to reduced <...
Paid articleAgainst Chivalry
CANTOR, PAUL A.
Against Chivalry The achievement of Cervantes and Shakespeare By Paul A. Cantor April 23, 1616—a date which will live in infamy. At least in literary circles. For on that date both Miguel de...
Paid articleThe Most Beautiful Scar
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE SPONSORED BY XANTERRA & PRODUCED BY THE WEEKLY STANDARD The Most Beautiful Scar The view from the South Rim On gazing into the Grand Canyon By...
Paid articleE Pluribus Unum
BANNER, JAMES M. Jr.
Books ^Arts E Pluribus Unum The eternal tug-of-war with Washington. by James M. Banner Jr. No one will be surprised by the general theme of this book: the enduring tension between the federal and...
Paid articleThe Real Thing?
Kelly, Brian P.
The Real Thing? One man’s quest to confirm his art-historical hunch. by Brian P Kelly Things were not going well in Madrid. Prince Charles and the Duke of Buckingham had conspired to travel in...
Paid articleIke's Second Front
Timmers, Christopher
Ike’s Second Front Keeping peace among the Allies was key to victory. by Christopher Timmers There is an old saw that the English and the Americans are two peoples divided by a common language....
Paid articleGrand Experiment
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Grand Experiment Science as harbinger of modern times. by Joseph Bottum David Wootton has written a long book to save science from something, even if he’s not quite sure what that something is....
Paid articleFrom Pen to Penrod
Fleming, Colin
From Pen to Penrod An appreciation of Booth Tarkington. by Colin Fleming As might be expected from someone who makes his living from writing, I was an English major in college. But what always...
Paid articleOne Beautiful Mess
PODHORETZ, JOHN
One Beautiful Mess A handful of solecisms don’t spoil the effect. by John Podhoretz One More Time, a small-scale drama set in the Hamptons now playing on demand in your living room, is a beautiful...
Paid articleParody
“Hillary Clinton Tells Black Radio Host She Carries Hot Sauce In Her Purse” —News item, April 18,...
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