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IssueVol. 023 Issue 033 (May 7 2018)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Fake News About Fake News ournalists in the mainstream media often sound as though they have no idea why anybody would entertain skepticism about the news media. The term “media...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL So Long at the Fair Mr. B. E. wasn’t widely known as warm, much less amiable. Fierce would be, I think, the general apprehension of children who crossed his path, which may just have been...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS A War to Be Won A member of the U.S.-supported Syrian Democratic Forces lowers the Islamic State’s flag after retaking the city of Tabqa, Syria, last year. Q f ¦ ^ he military mission...
Paid articleComment
COMMENT STEPHEN F. HAYES First the Victory, Then the Celebration On Thursday, May 4, 2017, President Donald Trump stepped up to the podium in the White House Rose Garden to declare victory. Vice...
Paid articleMcConnell Looks on the Bright Side
BARNES, FRED
McConnell Looks on the Bright Side The Senate majority leader is not depressed. by Fred Barnes Republicans are better off than they look. The midterm election is six months away, and their chances...
Paid articleThe Parallel Universe of the New York Times
O'ROURKE, P. J.
The Parallel Universe of the New York Times Not the best use of a Sunday. by P J. O’Rourke lap. There are lots of ways it would work. The majority leader decides what is taken up on the Senate...
Paid articleDamn, Busted
Bromund, Ted R.
Damn, Busted be growing. It’s not. Britain’s military should by Ted R. Bromund The Royal Air Force celebrated its 100th birthday last week with a gala program at the Smithsonian Institution’s...
Paid articleRotten Labour
Green, Dominic
Rotten Labour Jeremy Corbyn’s Jewish problem. by Dominic Green as late as 2009, for Britain to focus on state-on-state war was to adopt “a vestigial Cold War mindset.” Today, this narrow-minded,...
Paid articleTo Clap or Not to Clap
Miller, Stephen
To Clap or Not to Clap The politics of applause. by Stephen Miller When I was in my twenties, I knew a few adepts of Zen Buddhism who would mention the famous koan: “the sound of one hand...
Paid articleA Wunderkind at 100
Horowitz, Joseph
By Joseph Horowitz In 1980, at the age of 62, Leonard Bernstein undertook the composition of a formidable full-scale opera, commissioned jointly by La Scala, the Kennedy Center, and Houston Grand...
Paid articleBudget Blunders
Capretttta, James C.
Budget Blunders The problem is entitlement spending, not appropriations By James C. Capretta In March, six months into the fiscal year and after a contentious and prolonged negotiation that...
Paid articleGratitude and Perpetuation
KEIPER, ADAM
Gratitude and Perpetuation Jonah Goldberg’s big, baggy defense of capitalism. by Adam Keiper In his 1964 book Suicide of the West, political philosopher James Burnham argued that liberalism—the...
Paid articleEvidence for Optimism
Broughtoton, Philip Delves
Evidence for Optimism You’ve got to admit it’s getting better. by Philip Delves Broughton and social media in particular seem to worsen tribalism, contribute to envy, and pollute the public...
Paid articleSublime Math
GUASPARI, DAVID
Sublime Math Genius, discovery, and elegance. BY David Guaspari David Stipp’s short book aims to persuade the “math-averse” that “great mathematics is as provocative, beautiful, and deep as great...
Paid articleFeathers and Fancy
Heitman, Danny
rise to expressions that, if they meant anything at all, could only denote such “imaginary” entities. They were embarrassments but could not simply be shunned: Faith-based persistence, applying the...
Paid articleSound, Sense, and Self
Scalia, Christoptoptopher J.
conceived adaptation of the Uccel-liera helps. Lavishly illustrated bird books tend to be coffee-table editions as wide, heavy, and solemn as tombstones. Pasta for Nightingales, by contrast, is...
Paid articleGodard Exposed
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Godard Exposed Biopic bites French cinema darling. by John Podhoretz In 1941, Preston Sturges wrote and directed a movie called Sullivan’s Travels about a successful director of cinematic fluff...
Paid articleParody
“The RealClearPolitics Fact Check Review is an initiative to explore how the flagship fact-checking organizations operate in practice (as opposed to their self-reported descriptions), from their...
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