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Vol. 023 Issue 021 (February 5 2018)
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The Scrapbook
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THE SCRAPBOOK Bill Nye the Quisling Guy Since he became famous hosting his children’s TV show, Bill Nye, aka “the Science Guy,” has spent the last couple of decades being an insufferable scold on...
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Casual
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CASUAL A Fan’s Notes Shortly before Christmas, I got an email from the Washington Wizards basketball team. “You are in your 45th year with the Wizards!” it said. “We will be taking you and a guest...
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Editorial
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EDITORIALS the weekly Standard A Sin of Omission President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address was a success. The theater was unbeatable. The president’s special guests were particularly...
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Comment
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COMMENT ANDREW FERGUSON The Final Hagiography of the Obama Team The new documentary The Final Year records the ups, the downs, the smiles, the frowns of President Obama’s foreign policy advisers...
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The Ryan Machine
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Mccormack, John
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The Ryan Machine From wonk to fundraiser. by John McCormack When Paul Ryan agreed in October 2015 to become speaker of the House, some Republicans worried he couldn’t handle the political side of...
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A Lawyer in Demand
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FELTEN, ERIC
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A Lawyer in Demand The trajectory from Kim Dotcom to Steve Bannon. by Eric Felten When I asked a top Washington defense lawyer a few weeks ago about William Burck, the answer was eloquent in its...
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When Allies Get Nervous
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Karako, Thomas
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When Allies Get Nervous Will South Korea or Japan go nuclear? by Thomas Karako In a nuclear world, nuclear weapons are needed to deter major attacks, but who should possess these instruments of...
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Surely You Don't Believe That
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Engel, Joel
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Surely You Don’t Believe That Name-calling, feelings, and science. by Joel Engel Person A isn’t completely persuaded that human activity is the greatest contributor to climate change. Person B...
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The Case for Free Money
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MECIA, TONY
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The Case for Free Money Universal basic income looks like a big-govemment redistribution scheme, but it may be the best way to rein in entitlements By Tony Mecia At first blush, universal basic...
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China Ventures into Europe
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PSAROPOULOS, JOHN
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China Ventures into Europe Where Brussels is weakest, Beijing moves in By John Psaropoulos Over the past five years, the State Grid Corporation of China has come close to performing a feat that...
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Louis and Woody
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Millman, Noah
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Books Arts Louis and Woody What’s the way forward for an exposed creep? After the scandal that saw his latest film shelved, will Louis C.K. try to make art that honestly confronts what he did? Or...
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Remembering Ursula Le Guin
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DIRDA, MICHAEL
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Remembering Le Guin A writer of imagination and integrity, by Michael Dirda Ursula K. Le Guin, who died on January 22 at the age of 88, lived most of her adult life in Portland, Oregon, where she...
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Parody
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“The president was silent for a moment and then turned on [then FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe], suggesting he ask his wife how it feels to be a loser—an apparent reference to a failed campaign...
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Vol. 023 Issue 023 (February 19 2018)
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Vol. 023 Issue 024 (February 26 2018)
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