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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Notorious, Indeed One of the stranger incidents in the modern history of the Supreme Court unfolded this past week when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told a New York Times reporter, “I...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL Taking the Plunge It’s settled: The U.K. is in “uncharted territory.” In the immediate wake of the British decision last month to leave the European Union, an aide to Prime Minister David...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS theweekly Standard Yup, She’s Crooked Hillary Clinton is the most corrupt person ever to get this close to becoming president of the United States. Aaron Burr was corrupt, but his...
Paid article'Progressivism Is as Progressivism Does'
EBERSTADT, MARY
'Progressivism Is as Progressivism Does’ Seizing the moral low ground. by Mary Eberstadt President Obama’s self-described “rant” in front of the Canadian prime minister the other week included one...
Paid articleThe Chilcot Report
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Chilcot Report A very long crucifixion of Tony Blair. by Reuel Marc Gerecht The Chilcot report on the Iraq war ought to elicit two emo-tions: sympathy and pity for former British prime...
Paid articleSupreme Confusion
SNEIDER, JAIME
Supreme Confusion Eight is enough. by Jaime Sneider Since Justice Antonin Scalia’s death in February, the Obama administration and its allies have insisted that a failure to confirm D.C. circuit...
Paid articleUphill, but Doable
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Uphill, but Doable Darryl Glenn’s shoestring Senate race. by Mark Hemingway Colorado Springs Darryl Glenn lives in a nice, but modest, home. A few trusted aides are running his U.S. Senate...
Paid articleNew Bottle, Old Whine
EMERY, NOEMIE
New Bottle, Old Whine Taking the party for a ride By Noemie Emery Call it deja vu, call it old whine in new bottles, call it a tale thrice told, perhaps by an idiot; there are a lot of things one...
Paid articleThe Shadow of the Kingfish
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
The Shadow of the Kingfish Down-home dictator By Geoffrey Norman It was Sunday, a month before Election Day 1932, and the Roosevelts were having a guest to lunch at their Hyde Park estate. When...
Paid articleLove Me Do
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Books ^Arts Love Me Do Was Paul McCartney the real John Lennon? by andrew Ferguson Abit past the midpoint of the last Century, roughly from early 1967 to late 1969, a sizable number of human...
Paid articleIn History's Court
ROSEN, MICHAEL M.
B A In History’s Court Seven decades on, Holding the Third Reich to account. by Michael M. Rosen The death this month of Elie Wiesel left a gaping moral and historical void that wid-ens daily as...
Paid articleTransatlantic Hounds
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
B A Transatlantic Hounds There was only one way to prove which was better. by Geoffrey Norman Some disputes simply cannot be resolved by rational debate but must be settled in the field, and by...
Paid articleStrutting and Fretting
Green, Dominic
B A Strutting and Fretting Four hundred years after his death, Shakespeare rules London. by Dominic Green London Four hundred years ago, on April 23, 1616, William Shakespeare, having stayed up...
Paid articlePrice of Joy
Barnett, Tara
B A Price ofJoy The bill comes due for a lifetime’s contentment. by Tara Barnett Jonas Karlsson’s new novel begins with an annoyance: An astro-nomically large invoice arrives for an unnamed...
Paid articleParody
“Trump hires rapid response director from PARODY Ultimate Fighting Championship” —Politico, July 11,...
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