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Paid articleLooking Back
THE SCRAPBOOK Looking Back The Scrapbook fondly remembers the birth of this magazine in the long ago summer of 1995. We had previously worked at four small magazines and considered it something of...
Paid articleGeneration Gap
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
CASUAL Generation Gap Henry Clay Bottum was born in January 1826, in the town of Orwell, Vermont. As a young man, he moved west, first to upstate New York and then to Wisconsin, farming in Fond du...
Paid articleEditorials
KRISTOL, WILLIAM; HAYES, STEPHEN F.
EDITORIALS A Choice Not an Echo In an interview with the Wall Street Journal last week, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan argued that young Americans in particular should appreciate the power of...
Paid articleUnheralded Triumph
BARNES, FRED
Unheralded Triumph Mitch McConnell wins one. BY Fred Barnes On February 13, Justice Antonin Scalia died at a hunting lodge in Texas. That same day, Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell made...
Paid articleThe Truth About Trump
Trump, The Truth About
The Truth About Trump It’s the personality, not the ideas. BY David Gelernter Many intellectuals misunderstand Donald Trump. Intellectuals often forget that Americans vote for a man, not a white...
Paid articleThe Insider
COST, JAY
The Insider Trump’s success is less populist than you think. BY Jay Cost Now that Donald Trump is the Republican party’s presumptive nominee, there is pressure on conservatives to support him. The...
Paid articleThe Gig Is Up
Brannon, Ike
The Gig Is Up A salutary development for the U.S. economy. BY Ike Brannon California and Massachusetts regulators have decided to allow Uber drivers to be considered independent contractors rather...
Paid articleGuilty Mind
Ciaramella, C. J.
Guilty Mind Did Hillary know the rules? BY C. J. ClARAMELLA News outlets reported earlier this month that federal investigators have uncovered scant evidence that Hillary Clinton willfully...
Paid articleThe First Thousand Issues
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The First Thousand Issues ? ? ? and beyond By Matthew Continetti I’ve spent the last few weeks rummaging through The Weekly Standard’s archive. It’s a musty cob-webbed place where back issues are...
Paid articleThe Deal with the Art
CHALK, PHILIP
The Deal with the Art Kudos, complaints, and threats By Philip Chalk Beginning with its debut issue in September 1995, The Weekly Standard has featured on its pages the work of a small army of...
Paid articleThe Art of Aging Gracefully
O'ROURKE, P. J.
The Art of Aging Gracefully Advice on the occasion of The Weekly Standard's 1,000th issue By p. J. O’Rourke Die young! The counsel is harsh, but the reasons are clear. Imagine portly, blustering,...
Paid articleHigh Peaks and Splendid Walks
Norman, Geoffffrey
High Peaks I and Splendid Walks The pleasures of Rocky Mountain National Park By Geoffrey Norman The ranger had organized a little briefing after a woman asked him, nervously, about the chances...
Paid articleThe Spartan Example
Lendon, J. E E.
The Spartan Example As always, Greece has something to teach us. BY J. E. LENDON he Ancient Greeks won the Cold War. Parallels were irresistible: the parallels between the rivalry of the United...
Paid articleHomage to Poe
DIRDA, MICHAEL
Homage to Poe The works and life of the Great American Man of Letters. BY Michael Dirda Outside the afternoon had already grown sunless and gray as we settled into our seats in eighth-grade...
Paid articleConservative Minder
Seaton, James
Conservative Minder Russell Kirk’s political and cultural legacy. BY James Seaton In this impressive intellectual biography of one of the founders of modern conservatism, Bradley Birzer makes the...
Paid articleManners Makyth Stillman
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Manners Makyth Stillman Movies at the intersection of morality and hilarity. By John Podhoretz Whit Stillman’s peerless comedies of the 1990s—Metropolitan, Barcelona, The Last Days of...
Paid articleParody
“Everybody wants me to run for president.” Parody -Donald Trump, September...
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