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IssueVol. 023 Issue 041 (July 2 2018)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Little Minds in the Big Woods Readers of the Wall Street Journal’s Review section may remember an explosive essay that ran in its pages in 2011: “Darkness Too Visible,” by the...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL A Work in Progress A fifth-year reunion, I recently learned, is just the epilogue of a campus novel that no one is likely to write. There was an impromptu party for the always functionally...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard Exit Kennedy Justice Anthony Kennedy’s announcement on June 27 that he will retire from the Supreme Court came as a bracing relief for conservatives and a prophecy...
Paid articleComment
COMMENT TERRY EASTLAND Anthony Kennedy’s legacy: a split decision Anthony Kennedy was not a great Supreme Court justice, but not a bad one either. If you were to rank the 113 justices so far, he...
Paid articleFight Preview
BARNES, FRED
Fight Preview Democrats will go to war against Trump’s court pick, without much hope of success. by Fred Barnes Democrats are in a state of high anxiety over the likelihood that departing Supreme...
Paid articleLawyer Fees and Loopholes
WARREN, MICHAEL
Lawyer Fees and Loopholes The Patriot Legal Expense Fund is here to help Trumpworld. by Michael Warren In the president’s view, the Russia investigations are a “rigged witch hunt.” But this...
Paid articleUnder Ultrasonic Attack
Lybrand, Holmes
PLEFT would not pay the expenses of anyone indicted in the investigation, but the fund’s charter leaves the door wide open to do exactly that. “The Manager,” it reads, “shall avoid payments arising...
Paid articleThe Mulvaney Maneuver
Rubin, Ronald L.
to the United States in April for evaluation by the same physicians who examined U.S. personnel stationed in Cuba. An embassy spokeswoman told reporters that preliminary “clinical findings” on the...
Paid articleCharles Krauthammer, 1950-2018
Charles Krauthammer, 1950-2018 Selections from his Weekly Standard essays, with appreciations by William Kristol, Fred Barnes & Stephen F. Hayes Editor’s note: In the summer of 1995, as we...
Paid articleA Most Agreeable Man
Egger, Andrew
A Most Agreeable Man Larry Hogan with Baltimore police during riots following the funeral of Freddie Gray, April 28, 2015 A dying breed of GOP moderate, Larry Hogan has handled the rise of Donald...
Paid articleOrganization Men
Donnelly, Thomas
Organization Men The Declaration of Independence as strategy By Thomas Donnelly The Declaration of Independence contains multitudes. It joins assertions of eternal and “unalienable” individual...
Paid articleBlood Con
MECIA, TONY
Blood Con The spectacular rise and dangerous lies of a Silicon Valley darling. by Tony Mecia You can be forgiven if, several years ago, you glossed over headlines about a small Silicon Valley...
Paid articleSummer Bummer
BUNCH, SONNY
Summer Bummer Belatedly catching up on Wolfe, Roth, and Bourdain. BY SONNY BUNCH company was doing legitimate work— which raises the disquieting prospect that other hucksters are running other...
Paid articleMaverick at Twilight
Fly, Jamie
Maverick at Twilight John McCain’s warning to his party and farewell to his countrymen. by Jamie Fly Idealism is in short supply in Donald Trump’s America. Domestically, few political leaders are...
Paid articleChief Executive Exit
Healy, Gene
Chief Executive Exit Sober thoughts on the constitutional tool of presidential impeachment. by Gene Healy few national leaders willing and able to articulate the need for a robust American...
Paid articleTime on the Inside
BecK, Stefan
ought to be kept in fear of them.” North Carolina’s Hugh Williamson thought there was “more danger of too much lenity than of too much rigour towards the President.” Given our paltry record of...
Paid articleIn a Strange Land
WILSON, JOHN
by Kushner—delousing, strip searches, inedible food, mind-numbing drugs, incompetent legal counsel, rules too numerous to learn or follow—the worst seems to be the corrupting presence of other...
Paid articleParody
“The Supreme Court on Wednesday dealt a major blow to organized labor. By a 5-to-4 vote, with the more conservative justices in the majority, the court ruled that government workers who choose not...
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