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Paid article The Scrapbook
2 / The Weekly Standard The Weekly Standard / 3 November 27, 2017 November 27, 2017 THE SCRAPBOOK Fashionable Citizenship Prize Every month, we eagerly anticipate the arrival of our...
Paid article He Does Not Hug
Epstein, Joseph
The Weekly Standard / 5 CASUAL He Does Not Hug Poor David Copperfield, to add to the other humili­ations of his boyhood, at school is forced, for reasons too elaborate to go into here, to...
Paid article Editorials
November 27, 2017 6 / The Weekly Standard EDITORIALS The Need for Outrage The urge to vote for the outsider—the dissenter, the maverick, the troublemaker hated by those elites—is a...
Paid article The Clinton Backlash
Boyer, Peter J.
The Weekly Standard / 9 10 / The Weekly Standard November 27, 2017 November 27, 2017 Democratic euphoria over the party’s sweeping November 7 election triumph in Virginia lasted,...
Paid article Riyadh Realpolitik
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
What are the Saudis trying to do in Lebanon? They have clearly forced the resigna­tion of Prime Minister Saad Hariri. Do they want to destabilize the country? Destroy its government? Is the new...
Paid article Too Much To Ask?
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
the same approach, demanding that Hezbollah’s grip on the country and the state be limited, we may embolden Lebanon’s citizens and its politicians to protest Hezbollah’s chokehold. Economic...
Paid article Predicting the Failure of ISIS
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
The Islamic State’s smattering of remaining strongholds in Iraq and Syria are under siege. At the height of the self-declared caliph­ate’s power in mid-2014, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s men controlled...
Paid article True Blue in Alabama
Deaton, Chris
especially if that state is in its infancy.” Bin Laden and Rahman made a commonsense observation that reso­nates across many contexts: The “pub­lic does not like losers.” They advised al Qaeda’s...
Paid article A Presidential Report Card
BARNES, FRED
runs against the conventional wis­dom for an Alabama Democrat. He’s a strong advocate of Obamacare. He supports raising the minimum wage. His environmental platform leads with Sierra Club...
Paid article That National Feeling
TERZIAN, PHILIP
That National Feeling It’s far from gone, gone, gone. by Philip Terzian If Americans think our nation is painfully divided, two statistics from across the Atlantic might put their minds at ease....
Paid article Constitutionally Illiterate
ADLER, JONATHAN H.
by citizens in Britain but by bureau­crats in Brussels. “Undemocratic,” said Labour. As indeed it was—and as the rule of elites, and the cream of the crop, and self-selected experts tends to be....
Paid article Berniecare's Medicaid for All
SMITH, WESLEY J.
As the Republican effort to repeal and replace Obama­care withered on the vine, the self-described socialist senator from Vermont rushed to fill the political vac­uum. Bernie Sanders’s Medicare for...
Paid article Not the Cream of the Crop
COST, JAY
infertility treatments, and perhaps one day assisted suicide. This provision of the Medicare for All Act, with malice aforethought, would drive pro-life and other Hippocratic oath-believing doc­tors...
Paid article The Philosopher's Farm
Green, Dominic
November 27, 2017 November 27, 2017 26 / The Weekly Standard The Weekly Standard / 27 The Philosopher’s Farm Roger Scruton’s conservative environmentalism Sunday Hill Farm,...
Paid article Open Book
ROSEN, CHRISTINE
30 / The Weekly Standard November 27, 2017 November 27, 2017 The Weekly Standard / 31 Books&Arts Open Book The high-tech new Museum of the Bible and the agenda of the family...
Paid article Love to Tell the Story
Wishard, Grant
November 27, 2017 The Weekly Standard / 31 called “Courageous Pages” that empha­sizes some of the more action-packed biblical stories, such as those of Sam­son and Esther. There are...
Paid article Circus Food
MATUS, VICTORINO
Bible is true.” A visitor to the Museum of the Bible won’t likely come away converted or even feeling like he had been preached to; in fact, if he came to the museum looking for spiritual...
Paid article Bride of Gombe
Bauer, Parker
too, whether it was the sea-bass pau­piettes crafted by Daniel Boulud, lobster risotto, chateaubriand, or the model Vatican constructed of white chocolate that Jacques Torres pre­sented to Pope John...
Paid article Signs of Grief
PODHORETZ, JOHN
& A B Signs of Grief In the dark comedy Three Billboards, a mother turns to vigilante justice. by John Podhoretz If I tell you that Martin McDonagh is one of the most imaginative writers...
Paid article Parody
“Hillary Clinton guest-edits Teen Vogue print edition” —News item, November 8, 2017 WATSON: GEORGES BIARD November 27,...
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