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IssueVol. 023 Issue 029 (April 2 2018)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Announcing: The Boxer Prize I n 2005, as readers may remember, Democratic senator Barbara Boxer published a novel, A Time to Run. The book was a flop, largely owing to its...
Paid articleThe Building Racket
FELTEN, ERIC
CASUAL The Building Racket I f our scribblings here at The Weekly STandard have, for the .ious quality, it might be because we haven’t had a minute’s calm. And I don’t mean the mad...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS What to Do About Putin W e would have more respect for Vladimir Putin if he simply dispensed with his country’s elec.tions and declared himself president-for-life. This would...
Paid articleComment
COMMENT ANDREW FERGUSON Hurrah for the First Amendment, but . . . I .cans believe all kinds of dumbass things. Different Americans believe different dumbass things at different times, but...
Paid articleA Constructive Populism
Egger, Andrew
A Constructive Populism Josh Hawley’s star rises in Missouri. by Andrew egger Chesterfield, Mo. I t’s a mild March evening at Stemme Farms just outside St. Louis, and Missouri attorney...
Paid articleSaying the Unsayable
Bauerlein, Mark
Saying the Unsayable Why Amy Wax’s Penn Law colleagues revile her. by MArk bAuerlein I f you work for the companies that produce standardized tests, as I .ing and evaluating exams in the...
Paid articleWho Will Save Detroit's Schools?
Jacques, Ingrid
above proficiency in fourth-grade reading. The average score for large districts is 27 percent. Detroit’s students don’t fare any better on Michigan’s own standard. ized test. In 2017, just...
Paid articleGood and Evil, Right and Wrong
Dashan, Natalia; GELERNTER, DAVID
Good and Evil,Right and Wrong School massacres and the conscience supply. by nAtAliA dAshAn & dAvid gelernter I . . . . . . . . . . . t’s sad that following the mas.sacre of their classmates,...
Paid articleParty of One
Mccormack, John
Party of One John Kasich, ‘positive populist,’ eyes 2020 By John MccorMack New York O .gun in a large black SUV that’s rolling through midtown Manhattan when he pulls out his smartphone...
Paid articleDouble Jeopardy at Yale
Jr, Stuart Taylor
Double Jeopardy at Yale A criminal court cleared Saifullah Khan of the charge of raping a fellow undergraduate, but he’s about to face a campus committee By Stuart taylor Jr. T he March 7...
Paid articleMurders Most Foul
Green, Dominic
Murders Most Foul Russia’s poisonous aggression in the U.K. By Dominic Green T he poisoning of Russian defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with one of the deadly Novichok series...
Paid articleThe Pope's Mess
White, Stephen P.
Books&Arts The Pope’s Mess Five years into his papacy, assessing the Francis record. P ope Francis’s pontificate did .troversy. It began with the appearance of an amiable Argentine on the...
Paid articleMaturing with Cole
GARDNER, JAMES
& BA Maturing with Cole The course of the great landscape painter’s career. by JameS Gardner O ne of the reasons most art writing is not worth read.ing—and there are several reasons—is...
Paid articlePostmortem Power Struggle
PODHORETZ, JOHN
& BA Postmortem Power Struggle Slapstick, satire, and terror in The Death of Stalin. by John podhoretz T he Death of Stalin is a blacker­than­black comedy about the members of the...
Paid articleTaking Offense at the Opera
Gallagher, Nicholas M.
& BA Taking Offense at the Opera Turandot is musically irresistible, but can it survive today’s cultural sensitivities? by nicholaS m. GallaGher W . . . hen French presi.dent...
Paid articleNot a Parody
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