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Vol. 022 Issue 021 (February 6 2017)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Scrapbook
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Hallelujah, I’m a Bum Should you find yourself strolling along Colorado’s Boulder Creek, be careful where you step. It seems that no small number of homeless have taken up residence there, and not...
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A Crying Shame
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BOTTUM, JOSEPH
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A Crying Shame A relative told me this story: She had gone to a neighbor’s party, only to have the neighbor announce her arrival by saying something like, “You don’t have to worry, everyone. She...
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Editorial
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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Country First The United States has had, prior to Donald Trump, 44 presidents. (Arguably we’ve had 43, but the guardians of historical pedantry long ago decreed that Grover Cleveland, who served...
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Price Takes a Beating
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BARNES, FRED
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Senate Democrats savage Trump’s HHS nominee. by Fred Barnes Tom Price, President Trump’s choice for secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), has the distinction of being a better fit for the...
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Seeing Pink
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ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
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What were the women marching for? by Charlotte Allen The liberal explain-it-all website Vox said the Women’s March on Washington on January 21 was possibly “the largest demonstration in U.S....
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Chilly Trade Winds
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Mccormack, John
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Sen. Mike Lee’s quest for a congressional say on tariffs. by John McCormack Shortly after noon on January 20, America’s newly installed president issued a declaration of war against global free...
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An Odd Way to Discredit DeVos
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Paya, Darío
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Chile’s education success story. by Dario Paya The opponents of Donald Trump’s pick to be secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, are animated in large part by anger at her support for school voucher...
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A Specter Is Haunting Davos
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Green, Dominic
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The EU in denial. by Dominic Green Every January, Davos Man, that semi-mythical hominid whose natural habitat is the club lounges of major airports, migrates to his eponymous Swiss Alps resort for...
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Pats' Solutions
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Caldwell, Christopher
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The management secrets of Bill Belichick. by Christopher Caldwell New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick was not going out of his mind when he told his team after its first playoff victory this...
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Presidential Power
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SCHMITT, GARY
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How much is too much? by Gary Schmitt More than a few commentators have analogized Donald Trump’s election to that of Andrew Jackson: antiestablishment, populist, and rooted in a grassroots anger...
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Where School Choice Is a Way of Life
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NORMAN, GEOFFREY
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The Vermont solution on education. by Geoffrey Norman Eight hundred people showed up for the meeting. So many that it was necessary to use the school gymnasium instead of the more intimate and...
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The Final Obama Scandal
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.; JOSCELYN, THOMAS
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By Stephen F. Hayes & Thomas Joscelyn Less than 24 hours before the official end of the Obama presidency, while White House staffers were pulling pictures off the walls and cleaning out their...
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Of Arts and the Man
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SIMMONS, TRACY LEE
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Back when the Apollo astronauts were feted as heroes for pushing out into other worlds, a hero of another breed landed in Washington to be recognized for his high service to this one. Sir Kenneth...
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Good to Us
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Fleming, Colin
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To set the scene of the man who was on the stage: It’s early April 1966, and for three days, Otis Redding is in residence at Los Angeles’s Whisky A Go Go. He is far from his Chitlin’ Circuit base...
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In My Solitude
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Heitman, Danny
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numbers would be handled differently, what adjustments the band might make, how a singer like Redding would choose to dish out his energy from one set to the next. The thinking was that no one...
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Room at the Top
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GUASPARI, DAVID
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Narsarsuaq, Greenland The multilingual safety card at the Hotel Narsarsuaq let me deduce that the Green-landic word for fire must be IKUALLATTOQARTILLUGU, and is unusual only for having such a low...
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Getting and Spending
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Miller, Stephen
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William Wordsworth is a great English poet, but one poem he wrote irritates me. It’s the sonnet that begins: The world is too much with us; late and soon, / Getting and spending, we lay waste our...
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Potted Kroc
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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There is a great American novel almost nobody has read: Theodore Dreiser’s The Titan. It concerns a visionary man of business named Frank Cowperwood, and it’s the story of how he helps turn Chicago...
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Parody
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In a rural Virginia enclave, sickness and resentment ISOLATION IN THE SHADOW OF THE INTERSTATE Digging for change in car seats to pay for a Value Meal 1, Hanover, Virginia, 12-year-old Judd McKee...
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Vol. 022 Issue 022 (February 13 2017)
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Vol. 022 Issue 023 (February 20 2017)
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Vol. 022 Issue 024 (February 27 2017)
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