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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK A Monument to Trump Hatred 6A /Tassive Eisenhower Memo-1 VI rial Could Break Ground as Early as September.” This alarming headline appeared the other day in the Capitol Hill...
Paid article Play Ball
SMITH, LEE
CASUAL Play Ball Up until opening day, I was wondering what to do with all the extra time that Major League Baseball’s new “Pace of Play” rules were supposed to free up. The commissioner’s office...
Paid article Editorials
COST, JAY; Deaton, Chris
EDITORIALS Filibusted One of the most tedious aspects of our politics is partisan battles over legislative procedure. To hear each side tell it, the opposition never hesitates to employ...
Paid article Jay Cost & Chris Deaton
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The AP’s Pronoun Decree Everyone can now do as they please. by Andrew Ferguson £ 1" ust who does they think they is?” I That’s the question that raced J through the language snob community late...
Paid article Senator on the Rise
BARNES, FRED
Senator on the Rise Tom Cotton asserts himself on health care. by Fred Barnes At 39, Tom Cotton is the youngest member of the Senate. He was elected from Arkansas in 2014 after two years in the...
Paid article Journalists in the Dock
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Journalists in the Dock Thou shalt not investigate Planned Parenthood. by Charlotte Allen On March 28 California attorney general Xavier Becerra threw the book at anti-abortion activists David...
Paid article Simply Unpalatable
MECIA, TONY
Simply Unpalatable The main problem with school lunches. by Tony Mecia Oh, what Bridget O’Brien Wood could do if the government allowed her just a little more salt. She could serve potato salad...
Paid article Progressives, Inc.
PIERESON, JAMES; Riley, Naomi Schaefer
Progressives, Inc. The long march through the boardrooms. by James Piereson & Naomi Schaefer Riley When Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation since 2013, called for a “reimagining of...
Paid article Sorry to Disappoint You, Mr. President
BURR, RICHARD
Sorry to Disappoint You, Mr. President Don’t expect automakers by Richard Burr Detroit When President Donald Trump visited Michigan in mid-March, he came to remind executives about his automotive...
Paid article We Have Ways to Make You Conform
LAST, JONATHAN V.
We Have Ways to Make You Conform The Human Rights Campaign’s sham rankings. by Jonathan V. Last The grievance-industry racket is as old as the culture war itself. But rarely has it been practiced...
Paid article A Trump in a China Shop?
Smarick, Andy
A Trump in a China Shop? America’s astonishing antifragility By Andy Smarick In hindsight, much of the coverage of Donald Trump’s candidacy could have run under the same headline: “Unexpected...
Paid article Symphonic Range
Stauffer, George B.
Books ^Arts Symphonic Range A reader’s guide to the classical wall of sound . by George B. Stauffer As dean of an arts school, I’m often asked where the arts stand at a time when so much...
Paid article Shooting Blanks
KIMBALL, ROGER
B A Shooting Blanks Listen for the big guns of the Democratic artillery. by Roger Kimball In an 1852 letter, Gustave Flaubert announced his ambition to write “a book about nothing, a book with no...
Paid article The Gospel Dance
Bauer, Parker
The Gospel Dance A novel of ideas to fill the biblical vacuum. by Parker Bauer JM. Coetzee is a singular case. Born in South Africa, he grew up there and has dilated on his childhood near Cape...
Paid article Fascists in Love
Bachrach, Judy
Fascists in Love What, exactly, was Mussolini’s mistress thinking? BY JUDY BACHRACH On Christmas Day 1937, a famous national leader, then 54 years old, wrote his mistress the following...
Paid article How Swift Saw It
FORBES, MALCOLM
How Swift Saw It A singular vision of the Anglo-Irish landscape. by Malcolm Forbes Jonathan Swift was a man of contradictions. He was born in Ireland yet was embarrassed by the fact and maintained...
Paid article Perchance to Dream
Atamian, Christopher
Perchance to Dream Shakespeare’s Danish drama plays the world. by Christopher Atamian If there were ever any doubt that Hamlet is the greatest of all Shakespeare plays—even perhaps the greatest...
Paid article Parody
“NCAA ends North Carolina ban after repeal of ‘bathroom bill’ ” —CNN “San Francisco bars travel to South Dakota for city employees, because of state law said to discriminate against LGBT” —News...
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