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IssueVol. 024 Issue 004 (October 1 2018)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
The Quindlen Effect R eaders of The Scrapbook will remember New York Times.umnist Anna Quindlen, author of some of the most widely praised and dumbest columns ever written. Quindlen stepped down...
Paid articleCasual
Wishard, Grant
The Deerslayer S tories of first deer hunts are a staple of family lore for many Americans. The genre peaks around the dinner table at Thanksgiving and Christmas, where the token vegan...
Paid articleEditorials
The GOP’s Best Argument D onald Trump’s Washington is compelling TV. Every day, Beltway subplots take new twists. What comes next with the Russia investigation? Trade wars? North Korean...
Paid articleComment
BARTON SWAIM The Sexual Revolution Is Over A t some point in the fall of 2017, when nearly every day brought news of another famous man disgraced as a result of allegations of sexual...
Paid articleBadness Personified
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Badness Personified Jalaluddin Haqqani is dead. The terror network he created lives on. by Thomas Joscelyn O n September 4, the Taliban announced that Jalaluddin Haqqani had “passed away after...
Paid articleA Literary Lynching
CAMPBELL, JAMES
A Literary Lynching Ian Buruma hoped to stimulate discussion about #MeToo—the Twitter mob got him fired. by James campbell W illiam Faulkner’s novel Intruder in the Dust opens with the...
Paid articleWhat's in a Name?
Miller, Stephen
What’s in a Name? The ‘progressive’ problem. by sTephen miller ‘P rogress is our most impor..gan used to say in the 1950s, when he hosted .ater, a popular television drama series. Praising...
Paid articleIran's Enemies
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Iran’s Enemies Many of them are within its borders. by reuel marc GerechT T . . he Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Al-Ahwaz has claimed credit for the recent terrorist attack at...
Paid articleThe One-Party State
WARREN, MICHAEL
The One-Party State Are California’s Democrats really charting a future path for the rest of the country? By Michael Warren Sacramento N o one can agree exactly how California became a...
Paid articleHow the GOP Became Trump's Party
Sykes, Charles J.
The tribalization of conservatism By Charles J. sykes L ate on the afternoon of October 7, 2016, I texted an old friend, fellow Wisconsinite Reince Priebus. The Access Hollywood video.tape...
Paid articlePipeline Dreams
PSAROPOULOS, JOHN
Pipeline Dreams Eastern Mediterranean gas creates new allies— and deepens old enmities By John PsaroPoulos Athens O n January 30, the deepwater drillship Saipem 12000.ern beneath...
Paid articleThe Groaning Shelves
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Jeanine Pirro—Fox News host and booster of President Trump—takes a selfie with his son Eric and her bestselling book. The Groaning Shelves We read Trump-era bestsellers so you don’t have to. by...
Paid articleThe Fun Tournament
Perrotta, Tom
The Fun Tournament The new Laver Cup competition is a blast—but will it last beyond Roger Federer’s reign? by Tom PerroTTA Chicago F rom their home in Ohio last week, John and Karen Granby...
Paid articleMurphy's Thaw
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Murphy’s Thaw The ’90s sitcom makes a creaky, predictable return. by John PodhoreTz M urphy Brown, which returns this week to CBS, debuted in 1988 three weeks after the other sitcom...
Paid articleParody
“Twice Wednesday, President Donald Trump pointed to a Chinese government-backed advertising insert in the Des Moines Register as evidence Beijing is trying to interfere in the U.S. midterm...
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