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Vol. 024 Issue 004 (October 1 2018)
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Vol. 024 Issue 005 (October 8 2018)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Scrapbook
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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...
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Casual
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Wishard, Grant
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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...
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Editorials
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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...
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Comment
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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...
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Badness Personified
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JOSCELYN, THOMAS
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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...
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A Literary Lynching
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CAMPBELL, JAMES
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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...
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What's in a Name?
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Miller, Stephen
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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...
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Iran's Enemies
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GERECHT, REUEL MARC
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Iran’s Enemies
Many of them are within its borders. by reuel marc GerechT T
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. he Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Al-Ahwaz has claimed credit for the recent terrorist attack at...
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The One-Party State
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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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...
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How the GOP Became Trump's Party
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Sykes, Charles J.
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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...
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Pipeline Dreams
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PSAROPOULOS, JOHN
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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...
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The Groaning Shelves
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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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...
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The Fun Tournament
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Perrotta, Tom
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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...
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Murphy's Thaw
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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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...
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Parody
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“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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Vol. 024 Issue 006 (October 15 2018)
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Vol. 024 Issue 007 (October 22 2018)
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Vol. 024 Issue 008 (October 29 2018)
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