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IssueVol. 022 Issue 045 (August 7 2017)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
Better, Bigger, Beerier Is the multinational behemoth that owns Budweiser—AB InBev—a threat to American beer? Democrats seem to think so. In their populist campaign manifesto for 2018, “A Better...
Paid articleThe Meaning of Stupid
The Meaning of Stupid I once worked in a small state agency that, among other things, analyzed legislation. At one point the agency’s head hired three new analysts. One of them was a woman in her...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS Defining Trumpism Down We’re not fans of adding “ism” to the names of presidents—“Reaganism” and “Jeffersonian-ism” make sense to describe those men’s political worldviews, but you...
Paid articleSituation Normal, All Trumped Up
BARNES, FRED
Situation Normal, All Trumped Up One uproar after another. by Fred Barnes Some years ago, a group of newspaper reporters came up with a headline that could work with almost any story. Here’s what...
Paid articleThe Road to Statism . . .
COST, JAY
The Road to Statism . . . . . . is paved with incompetence. by Jay Cost In a recent article for Townhall, columnist Kurt Schlichter wrote that the putative Senate candidacy in Michigan of “Kid...
Paid articleTrump Got This One Right
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Trump Got This One Right Shutting down the CIA’s ghost war in Syria. by Thomas Joscelyn Earlier this year, President Donald Trump was shown a disturbing video of Syrian rebels beheading a child...
Paid articleThe Little College That Couldn't
Lloyd, Alice B.
The Little College That Couldn’t The debate over Jane Sanders’s legacy in Burlington. BY Alice B. Lloyd Burlington, Vt. £ I 1 ree Books at Former Burling-pH ton College,” the Craigslist ¦A. ad...
Paid articleThe Impeachment Fantasy
LINDBERG, TOD
The Impeachment Fantasy Donald Trump was voted into office. If you want to get rid of him, you'll probably have to vote him out. By T od Lindberg These are perilous times for understatement and...
Paid articleShipping News
PSAROPOULOS, JOHN
Shipping News By OHN PSAROPOULOS In the Salamis strait, where an Athenian-led fleet of 380 ships once sank a Persian fleet of more than 1,000 and altered the history of the Western world, the...
Paid articleInevitably Posthuman?
Klepp, Lawrence
Inevitably Posthuman? Predicting ourselves out of the future. by Lawrence Klepp There are, broadly speaking, two kinds of futurology, the utopian and the apocalyptic. In Homo Deus, Yuval Noah...
Paid articleRespecting Religion
Walker, Andrew T.
Respecting Religion What we risk losing when we fail to protect religious liberty. BY Andrew T. Walker No contemporary political issue is more emotionally fraught: The LGBT lobby, enjoying its new...
Paid articleChicken Among Bulls
MECIA, TONY
Pamplona, Spain Calle Santo Domingo, near this small city’s old town, is lined with spectators dressed in white with red handkerchiefs tied around their necks. They peer down from the balconies,...
Paid articleEver Green
Wilson, James Matthew
Ever Green A marvelous new translation of a Middle English masterpiece. BY James Matthew Wilson When Sir Gawain and the Green Knight first appeared in print, in 1839, its wintry world of Christian...
Paid articleUndone Dunkirk
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Undone Dunkirk The stories and civilizational stakes that don’t make it onto the screen. by John Podhoretz There are few events in the history of war comparable to the evacuation of the British...
Paid articleParody
PARODY “Drain the Swamp should be changed to Drain the Sewer -it’s actually much worse than anyone ever thought, and it begins with the Fake News!” —Donald Trump via Twitter, July...
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