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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Fear and Self-Loathing The Nation is publishing its gala hagiographic Obama send-off issue—“The Obama Years: 2008-2016”—and does so perhaps more in sadness than in celebration. The...
Paid article Casual
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL First-Name Basis I recently sent an email to the editor of the London Times Literary Supplement complaining about his running a longish lead article by a lunatic-of-one-idea feminist who...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS Incurable Obamacare Democrats are addicted to Obamacare. It has performed poorly, alienated far more people than it has aided, and been a political disaster. Yet Democrats can’t shake...
Paid article Courtiers in Denial
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Courtiers in Denial Obama’s rapidly shrinking legacy. by Andrew Ferguson We shouldn’t doubt that President Obama will read the new book by the liberal journalist Jonathan Chait. The title alone...
Paid article Identity Politician
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Identity Politician You know a president by the fights he picks. by Jonathan V. Last A year ago, as he prepared to give his final State of the Union speech, President Obama strode the halls of the...
Paid article Celebrity in Chief
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Celebrity in Chief Our first TV star president. by Philip Terzian “[The British monarchy’s] mystery is its life. We must not let in daylight upon magic.” —Walter Bagehot To a certain degree,...
Paid article Scandals Aplenty
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Scandals Aplenty The media just pretended they didn’t exist. by Mark Hemingway Less than a fortnight after his successor was elected, Barack Obama got to work on shaping his legacy. “I’m extremely...
Paid article Infrastructure Dangers Ahead
Levin, Yuvalvalval
Infrastructure Dangers Ahead How conservatives can construct a better agenda. by Yuval Levin A big federal investment in infrastructure is one of the few things that Donald Trump has specifically...
Paid article A Basket of Deplora-Bowls
Normaman, Geoffffrey
A Basket of Deplora-Bowls The college football glut. by Geoffrey Norman We ate black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day, the way you are supposed to in the South, where my wife and I were raised. We live...
Paid article Trump's Nuclear Tweets
Joseph, Robert; Edelmalmalman, Eric
Trump’s Nuclear Tweets What are the facts? by Robert Joseph & Eric Edelman Of President-elect Trump’s tweets since winning the election, the one drawing the greatest criticism may well be his...
Paid article Barack to the Future
Calaldwell, Christopher
Barack to the Future His gift to posterity: marching orders By Christopher Caldwell They are keening in the Bay Area. “Oh, America, what have we done?” wrote a San Bruno reader to the San...
Paid article Protecting Palestine
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Protecting Palestine Israel’s unacknowledged role on the West Bank By Reuel Marc Gerecht Not long ago, I was talking to a Fatah official about Palestinian aspirations, especially his party’s...
Paid article The Class Act
Bachrach, Judy
The Class Act Just how delightful were the Mitford sisters? by judy bachrach All right, so Diana had Britain’s Fascist-in-Chief in tow, smouldering at her across the dinner table and chatting in...
Paid article Farewell, Obama
Owens, Mackubin Thomamas
Farewell, Obama For a new president, a new blueprint for defense. by Mackubin Thomas Owens The late 1980s and early ’90s were characterized by liberal optimism, if not triumphalism. The Berlin...
Paid article One Man's Pontiff
Riley, Naomi Schaefer
One Man’s Pontiff Faith and politics—and not necessarily in that order. by Naomi Schaefer Riley What is the Francis Effect? Recent surveys show that despite all the hype since Jorge Mario...
Paid article True Confessions
Heitmaman, Danny
True Confessions The modern sensibility of the 19th-century essayist. by Danny Heitman In the vivid and varied world of 19th-century British literature, Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) endures as a...
Paid article Of Saints and Vandals
Gardner, Jamames
Of Saints and Vandals An art historian’s earthly delights. by James Gardner Whatever Gary Vikan, former director of the Walters Museum in Baltimore, thinks of the larger world, he has a somewhat...
Paid article Welcome to the Club
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Welcome to the Club On Amazon, a hidden gem is just a click away. by John Podhoretz American TV has become the equivalent of India’s Bollywood—an almost unimaginably prolific source of filmed...
Paid article Parody
“After decades of fruitlessly scanning the skies for alien messages, scientists say it’s time to try a basic rule of etiquette: Say ‘hello’ first. A new San Francisco-based organization called METI,...
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