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IssueVol. 021 Issue 048 (September 5 2016)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Pushback to the Pushback In last week’s issue, Mark Hemingway highlighted the efforts of a few brave college administrators who are attempting to push back against the demands of...
Paid articleCasual
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL The Action Is the Juice Stuart Stevens has found fame and fortune as a political strategist. He is one of the half-dozen or so campaign consultants in America who actually under-stands both...
Paid articleEditorials
Kristol, Elliott Abrams, William
EDITORIALS theweekly Standard ‘Historic’ in the Worst Way President Obama and his defenders are trumpeting the new aid agreement with Israel as proof that he is the best friend Israel ever had...
Paid articleTrumponomics
BARNES, FRED
Trumponomics A yuuuuge tax cut? by Fred Barnes Donald Trump outlined his tax and economic plan in Detroit on August 8. He returned to it last week for the first time in five weeks. In between, he...
Paid articleReturn to Monarchy
Samuelson, Richard
Return to Monarchy How big government undermines the Constitution. by Richard Samuelson middle-class tax relief proposal,” not one that favors the rich. To make this happen, “we have strongly...
Paid articleFortunate Daughters
Norman, Geoffffrey
Fortunate Daughters Who better to influence a politician? by Geoffrey Norman Washington went into one of its periodic hyste-rias recently when it was reported that the CEO of a pharma-ceutical...
Paid articleNo, Prime Minister
SCHULMAN, SAM
No, Prime Minister England’s great grammar by Sam Schulman This was not how the cautious, self-disciplined Prime Minister Theresa May was supposed to sound. “Yesterday I laid out the first step of...
Paid articleMurderous Chicago
Byrne, Dennis
Murderous Chicago The city that doesn’t work. by Dennis Byrne Chicago What have 85 years of unin-terrupted Democratic rule and unremitting progressive dogma gotten Chicago? Murderous gang wars...
Paid articleA Rare Opportunity
CASSELMAN, BARRY
A Rare Opportunity . . . for Republicans to pick up a House seat. by Barry Casselman Minneapolis Most political observers, even those who foresee an antiTrump Democratic landslide, think the...
Paid articleNon-Solution
DORON, DANIEL
Non-Solution What, exactly, would a Palestinian state look like? by Daniel Doron Everyone is, or pretends to be, in favor of a “two-state solution,” which stipulates that peace between Israel and...
Paid articleThe Disgraceful Gitmo Exodus
Joscelyn, Stephen F. Hayes, Thomas
The Disgraceful Gitmo Exodus Obama’s terrorist-releaseprogram By Stephen F. Hayes & Thomas Joscelyn As Barack Obama prepared to enter the final year of his presidency, he sat down for an...
Paid articlePerfecting Prosperity
WHARTON, DAVID
Books ^’Arts Perfecting Prosperity How Greek civilization paid dividends. by David Wharton Something remarkable hap-pened in classical Greece, but we didn’t know about it until very recently....
Paid articleHappy Together
Atamian, Christopher
B A Happy Together The unromantic origins of the world we inhabit. by Christopher Atamian Conservative intellectuals have rightly come to despair about the academy. But amidst the darkness, there...
Paid articleReadable Rogues
DIRDA, MICHAEL
B A Readable Rogues The timeless allure of the gentleman-crook. by Michael Dirda On some now-forgotten weekend back in the 1960s, Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief 'was shown on television. By...
Paid articleInventing America
Kosar, Kevin r.
B A Inventing America The business of drafting a national blueprint. by Kevin R. Kosar The men who drafted the Constitution rightly earned our eternal praise. In 1787, they met in Philadelphia,...
Paid articleUnsullied
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A Unsullied Hanks and Eastwood bring the right stuff to pilot’s tale. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Clint Eastwood’s movie about Chesley “Sully” Sul-lenberger, the pilot who landed his plane on the Hudson...
Paid articleParody
“Colin Kaepernick, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback who touched off a national debate when he chose not to stand during the playing of the national anthem before games, has emboldened a handful...
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