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Issue Vol. 024 Issue 009 (November 5 2018)
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Paid article The Scrapbook
Poets, Essayists, Nincompoops Post Truth The Washington Post ran an item recently about a private school in the greater Washington area that was hiring a director of alumni. Doesn’t sound like...
Paid article Casual
Scruples I’m not inclined to defend Eliza­beth Warren on many counts but on one, well, I have scruples. When the pemmican hit the fan again about her genealogy, much was made of her contributions...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS Medicare for Everybody A decade ago, when Barack Obama was running for president, many of us on the right suspected he favored a single-payer health care system. As candidate and...
Paid article Comment
CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Brussels Against the Italians Italy’s coalition government came to power in May partly by winning an economic argument: The tight­budget “austerity” policies promoted by...
Paid article Don't Blame Him
WARREN, MICHAEL
Don’t Blame Him The voter-suppression rap on Georgia’s Brian Kemp is unfair. BY MICHAEL WARREN Brian Kemp, the Republican candidate for governor of Georgia and two-term secre­tary of state,...
Paid article A Born Candidate
BARNES, FRED
A Born Candidate But don’t call Missouri’s Josh Hawley a ‘golden boy.’ BY FRED BARNES Ballwin, Mo. In politics, when a candidate is called a “golden boy” it’s usually not a compliment. More...
Paid article As Goes Nevada?
Mccormack, John
As Goes Nevada? A close Senate race may hold clues for 2020. BY JOHN MCCORMACK Las Vegas It’s a little after 10:00 A.M. on a sunny 70-degree Saturday when first-term congresswoman Jacky...
Paid article Bet Red for Senate
Byler, David
Bet Red for Senate What the model shows. The 2018 Senate races come down to a battle between a near-immovable object and a strong, possibly unstoppable, force. The immovable object is the...
Paid article A Thorn in the Kremlin's Side
Lifhits, Jenna
A Thorn in the Kremlin’s Side Bellingcat’s amateurs excel at the intelligence game. BY JENNA LIFHITS It feels like the plotline of a Soviet comedy. Ruslan Boshirov and Alexander Petrov, whom...
Paid article The Late Great State of Illinois
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Late Great State of Illinois Political dysfunction as far as the eye can see BY ANDREW FERGUSON Payson, Ill. As the sun rose, the .rst frost of the season .ashed silver across the...
Paid article Time to Worry
GRANT, JAMES
Time to Worry It took the United States 193 years to accumulate its .rst trillion dollars of federal debt. We will add that much in the current .scal year alone. BY JAMES GRANT America’s...
Paid article Dagger and Swagger
Morson, Gary Saul
Dagger and Swagger The literary legacy of 19th-century Russian revolutionary terrorism. How many .rsts we owe to Russians! Lenin invented the political system we call totalitarianism. The...
Paid article Cleese's Classroom
VINCIGUERRA, THOMAS
& BA Cleese’s Classroom Lectures and laughs from the comic actor and Monty Python legend. BY THOMAS VINCIGUERRA A t .rst I winced. So it turns out that John Cleese, the 6-foot-5...
Paid article Scary Good
Morgan, Chris R.
BA Scary Good The lasting appeal of the horror genre. BY CHRIS R. MORGAN P eter Laws’s The Frighteners is the kind of book I was pre­disposed not to like. There is Laws’s chatty,...
Paid article Forging Character
PODHORETZ, JOHN
& BA Forging Character A down-and-out writer’s clever path to sham success. BY JOHN PODHORETZ T here are still people all over Manhattan like Lee Israel, the writer who died in 2014 and...
Paid article Little Free Librarian
Mattix, Micah
Little Free Librarian Just down the road from our home in southeastern Virginia, in front of the local arts center, there is a small wooden box on a pole with a hand­ful of books inside. You can...
Paid article Parody
“To me, he’s not ‘Lyin’ Ted’ anymore. He’s ‘Beautiful Ted.’” —President Donald Trump, October 22,...
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