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IssueVol. 021 Issue 044 (August 1 2016)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Hacks Writing About Hackers Donald Trump is guilty of a lot of reckless and irresponsible rhetoric. Most of this can be chalked up to his nature, but it doesn’t help that the media...
Paid articleVale of Tears
Caldwell, Christopher
CASUAL Vale of Tears For a minute or two last week, over coffee in a working-class bakery in Massachusetts, I recovered my optimism about the human race. To say working-class might be a stretch....
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS Putin’s Game Someone has played a rotten trick on the late Scoop Jackson. The legendary senator from the great state of Washington was a committed cold warrior who saw the Soviet Union...
Paid articleLeaks, Hacks, and Liberals
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
Leaks, Hacks, and Liberals So now WikiLeaks is bad. by Gabriel Schoenfeld The facts are by now widely known, if still not nailed down with precision. On Friday, July 22, on the eve of the...
Paid articleHappy Talk for Anxious Allies
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
Happy Talk for Anxious Allies After all, Trump might not be worse than Carter. by Elliott Abrams Tokyo Donald Trump’s various remarks about pulling out of NATO and his accusation that many...
Paid articleBernie Fails to Make Progress
BARNES, FRED
Bernie Fails to Make Progress The Revolution won’t be realized. by Fred Barnes The day after endorsing Hillary Clinton for president, Bernie Sanders was asked a question he didn’t welcome. Did he...
Paid articleHere Comes Hillary
COST, JAY
Here Comes Hillary And she’s got all her baggage with her, too. by Jay Cost Hillary Clinton officially secured the Democratic party’s nomination for president last week, placing her one step...
Paid articleOn the Terror Beat
Rogachevsky, Neil
On the Terror Beat France needs community policing. by Neil Rogachevsky After initial reports that the Nice attacker, Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, was a self-radicalized lone wolf, French...
Paid articleOf Philanthropy and Phonies
Riley, Naomi Schaefer
Of Philanthropy and Phonies Giving giving a bad name. by Naomi Schaefer Riley Philanthropy is on the rise in the United States, hitting a record $373 billion last year, according to the Giving...
Paid articleLong Lines and Empty Shelves
Paya, Darío
Long Lines and Empty Shelves Venezuela drives the socialist bus off a cliff. by Dario Paya Back when I was 8 years old, my days would usually begin with my mom telling me to go stand in line at...
Paid articleAge of the Furies
Burgess, Rebecca
Age of the Furies Justice coming undone. by Rebecca Burgess Perhaps he had some intimation that he would soon be dead. He’d seen the Persians sack Athens and had fought against Darius at Marathon...
Paid articleLest We Forget
Bronitsky, Jonathan
Lest We Forget The merit of immoral memorials By Jonathan Bronitsky Sherrod Brown was one of nine senators who addressed a luncheon on May 25 celebrating Jewish American Heritage Month. He spent...
Paid articleGrowing Pains
Wilkinson, J. Harvie III
Books ^Arts Growing Pains Even Founders faltered on the Constitution. by J. Harvie Wilkinson III The Alien and Sedition Acts almost strangled the American republic shortly after its birth. Terri...
Paid articleUnblinking Eye
Epstein, Joseph
Unblinking Eye The infinite rewards of immersion in Proust. by Joseph Epstein In a contest for the best novels of the past four centuries, the winners, surely, are: for the 17th century, Don...
Paid articlePlay the Game
Scalia, Christopher J.
Play the Game Speaking of sports, you have to know the fundamentals. by Christopher J. Scalia It’s unfair to say that athletes, and the people who discuss them, commit more penalties against the...
Paid articleClassical Vision
Phelan, Joseph R.
Classical Vision The glory that was Greece arrives in Washington. by Joseph R. Phelan A beautifully carved marble votive relief of Asklepios, the god of medicine, leaning on his staff welcomes us...
Paid articleLong Strange Trip
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Long Strange Trip The Starship 'Enterprise’ may be running out of steam. by John Podhoretz Fifty years ago, on September 8, 1966, Star Trek premiered on NBC. It struggled through 79 meh-rated...
Paid articleParody
“Top DNC staffer apologizes for email on Sanders’ religion” —Politico, July 23,...
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