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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Two-Faced Facebook For nearly two decades now, con-servatives have been scoffing at Hillary Clinton’s suggestion that there is a “vast right-wing conspira-cy,” let alone that it is...
Paid articleCasual
FELTEN, ERIC
DAVID CLARK CASUAL Browser Beware I’m being stalked by a pair of cheap eyeglasses. They keep look-ing out at me with their eyeless stare. They’re joined by a zombie pair of khakis, Hillary...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS theweekly Standard The Hillary Myth Hillary Clinton sounds like Paul Ryan on the economy. She says she’s for “strong growth, fair growth, and long-term growth.” She would abandon the...
Paid articleThe Selling of the Iran Deal
HEMINGWAY, MARK
The Selling of the Iran Deal Lies, lies, and more lies. by Mark Hemingway On May 5, the New York Times posted online a lengthy and candid interview with Ben Rhodes, the 38-year-old deputy national...
Paid articleZone Defense
SMITH, LEE
Zone Defense Sykes-Picot at 100. by Lee Smith This week marks the 100th anniversary of the SykesPicot Agreement, the docu-ment that shaped the modern Middle East. Known officially as the Asia...
Paid articleGiving Our Lenders a Haircut?
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Giving Our Lenders a Haircut? Good thing investors don’t believe Trump. by Andrew Stuttaford I don’t know whether Gideon Gono, former governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, is still dreaming...
Paid articleThe Lessons of 1912
COST, JAY
The Lessons of 1912 Sometimes you have to split from a party to save it. BY JAY COST With Donald Trump the presumptive nominee of the Republican party, conservatives face their biggest cri-sis in...
Paid articleIt Wasn't Supposed to Work This Way
HALPER, DANIEL
It Wasn’t Supposed to Work This Way Foreign drug cartels come to Colorado. by Daniel Halper Colorado Springs Local authorities in Pueblo, just 40 miles south of Colorado Springs, were recently...
Paid articleDone Deal?
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Done Deal? Barack Obama’s disastrous Iran legacy By Reuel Marc Gerecht All administrations are short-sighted. Even the brightest, most reflective people can develop acute tunnel vision when they...
Paid articleBeyond the Cross
SWAIM, BARTON
‘The Deposition’ by Raphael (1507) Beyond the Cross Myriad meanings in the death of Jesus. by Barton Swaim It’s a commonplace observation, and yet somehow still a shocking one: In all of human...
Paid articleA Survivor's Tale
BERING, HENRIK
B A A Survivor’s Tale The rise and fall and rise of a career Maoist. by Henrik Bering An essential job require-ment for a government minister in a totalitarian dictatorship is a willing-ness to...
Paid articleSociable Skeptic
Miller, Stephen
B A Sociable Skeptic David Hume, philosophical man of letters. by Stephen Miller In his early twenties, David Hume (1711-1776), who is regarded by many observers as Britain’s great-est...
Paid articleCold War Nostalgia
Kirchick, James
B A Cold War Nostalgia What German television teils us about today’s Europe. by James Kirchick Deutschland 83, a hit German television show, available on Sundance Channel, has been lauded for its...
Paid articleO Captain! My Captain!
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA O Captain! My Captain! You’re fun to watch, but impossible to comprehend. by John Podhoretz People love Captain America: Civil War, the latest Marvel comic-book movie. I mean, they love it....
Paid articlePARODY
“The White House on Monday worked to contain the damage caused by one of President Barack Obama’s closest aides, who, in a seemingly candid, behind-the-curtain magazine story, ripped the Washington...
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