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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Pour Encourager Les Autres On September 7, NBC host-ed a presidential forum on issues related to national security. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were interviewed back to back and...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL Headshots ’ I ^ veryone has a plan till * Ij they get punched in the I 1 mouth,” said Mike Tyson famously. Many choose to understand the former heavyweight champion’s one-liner...
Paid articleEditorial
Kristol, Willlliam
EDITORIAL theweekly Standard “I can hear you. The rest of the world hears you. And the people—and the people who knocked these buildings down—will hear all of us soon.” —President George W....
Paid articlePushback Against 'Safe Spaces'
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Pushback Against 'Safe Spaces’ It’s begun, and it’s overdue. by Mark Hemingway At the end of August, incoming University of Chicago fresh-men received a letter from dean of students Jay Ellison,...
Paid articleA Lame Duck from Day One
BARNES, FRED
A Lame Duck from Day One Hillary Clinton would be the first president to take office with a huge credibility gap. by Fred Barnes Thanks to Donald Trump’s crit-ics, we know why he would have...
Paid articleDoes Ground Game Matter?
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Does Ground Game Matter? Inside the world of get-out-the-vote operations. by Jonathan V. Last In presidential politics, the phrase “ground game” carries an almost mystical sense of portent. It is...
Paid articleThe 9/11 Generation Runs for Office
Mccormack, John
The 9/11 Generation Runs for Office Veterans on the campaign trail. BY JOHN MCCORMACK Fifteen years ago, Brian Mast was running on the treadmill at Palm Beach Atlantic Universi-ty’s gym when he...
Paid articleTake Me Out to the Argument
Norman, Geoffffrey
Take Me Out to the Argument The new face of sports journalism. by Geoffrey Norman There is big news in the world of sports media. Try to remain calm, but, well, Skip Bayless has moved from ESPN to...
Paid articleAn Obamacare Referendum?
Deaton, Chris
An Obamacare Referendum? The issue that haunts Evan Bayh. by Chris Deaton The 2010 midterm elections were the initial referendum on lawmakers who voted for Obamacare: Democrats took a thumping....
Paid articleThe Vaccination Paradox
Schachter, Abby W.
The Vaccination Paradox The nanny state has been slow to intervene in the one area where it should. by Abby W. Schächter Awave of sanity has finally hit some judges, legislators, and medical...
Paid articleFear and Loathing in Beijing
WALDRON, ARTHUR
Fear and Loathing in Beijing They understand the importance of Hong Kong. We should too. by Arthur Waldron Hong Kong Television screens went dark all over China as the BBC reported the dramatic...
Paid articleThe Roots of Campus Leftism
Treadgold, Warren
The Roots of Campus Leftism Who are the oppressors and who the oppressed? By Warren Treadgold What exactly is the ideology that domi-nates American campuses today, and is increasingly influential...
Paid articleHitting the Road
BecK, Stefan
Books ^Arts Hitting the Road The existential charms of getting up and going. by Stefan Beck For years, a friend and I have been engaged in an informal contest (so informal, in fact, that it may...
Paid articleAffluent Society
WEISER, JAY
Affluent Society The friends, and enemies, of American prosperity. by Jay Weiser This spectacular history traces the rise and plateau of the American economy since industrialization. Massive...
Paid articleMuddle Kingdom
Millller, Stephen
Muddle Kingdom Simon Leys, the skeptical Sinologist. by Stephen Miller What do Jean-Paul Sartre, Andre Malraux, Michel Foucault, and Roland Barthes have in common? These French writers admired Mao...
Paid articleTransition Waltz
Flack, Sophie
Transition Waltz The troublesome path to a dancer’s second act. by Sophie Flack There is a myth, perpetuated in the ballet world, that ballet training prepares danc-ers for whatever endeavor comes...
Paid articleLightweight Champion
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
B2A Lightweight Champion Warren Hinckle, 1938-2016. by Stephen Schwartz Warren Hinckle III, who died last month in San Francisco, aged 77, was a man of the past. He enjoyed a brief period of...
Paid articleParody
“Hillary Clinton, rarely seen, rarely heard” —Politico headline, September 3,...
IssueVol. 022 Issue 003 (September 26 2016)
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