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IssueVol. 023 Issue 045 (August 6 2018)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
Elite Anti-Elitism (or Anti-Elite Elitism?) T he nomination of Brett Kava­naugh to the Supreme Court is .erals and progressives to counter. The man’s.tions are nearly unparalleled; he is highly...
Paid articleCasual
A Trip to Milledgeville I n summer 1962, Georgia’s back roads were all the roads there were, and a family of six didn’t undertake a trip lightly. Or ours didn’t, often. But we’d all been invited...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS A trillion here, a trillion there—will we ever take deficits seriously? T he recent news that government revenues are down, combined with the.ment’s announcement that federal...
Paid articleComment
Three leaders are better than one D emocrats have tried to block the House Intelligence Com.mittee’s investigation of the FBI and its probe of the Trump presi.dential campaign. They have failed....
Paid articleIt's Worse than Vulgar, It's Trendy
O'ROURKE, P. J.
It’s Worse than Vulgar, It’s Trendy Washington, D.C., in 2018. by P.J. O’ROuRke I lived in Washington from 1988 to 2008, and I return frequently—six or eight times a year to see friends...
Paid articleMay Staggers into August
Green, Dominic
May Staggersinto August Her days will grow short, when she reaches September. by DOminic GReen V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . irginia Woolf said that when.ever Charles Dickens felt that a...
Paid articleBland Spicer
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
Bland Spicer The hometown briefing. by ethan ePstein Barrington, R.I. S ean Spicer took about as much .ure in the Trump administration as he did serving in it. The 46-year-old ..ning...
Paid articleWorking with Charles
Hodges, David
Working withCharles Krauthammer’s research assistants reminisce. by DaviD hODGes L ike many longtime readers of Charles Krauthammer, I was heartbroken to see his farewell column in the...
Paid articleKid Trump
Rubenstein, Adam
Kid Trump Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, has made it his business to ‘own the libs.’ Business is booming. By AdAm RuBenstein O .ered at George Washington...
Paid articleThe Preeminent Challenge
GERECHT, REUEL MARC; Takeyh, Ray
The Preeminent Challenge For President Trump and his foreign policy team, cracking the Islamic Republic is job one By Reuel MaRc GeRecht & Ray takeyh T he biggest foreign-policy challenge...
Paid article'Let the Whorehouse Burn'
Caldwell, Christop her
‘Let the Whorehouse Burn’ The euro and the damage it wrought. by Christopher Caldwell ‘A s of this evening,” said .embourg in June, “the Greek crisis is over.” ..missioner of the European...
Paid articleLeonardo the Enigma
Heitman, Danny
Leonardo the Enigma Why it is so difficult to see the great polymath and his work clearly. by danny heitman B iographer Walter Isaacson’s Leonardo da Vinci, which became a bestseller when it...
Paid articleCinematic Saint
Markatos, Tim
Cinematic Saint The challenges of depicting Joan of Arc on the screen. by tim markatos H ow do you adapt the life of a saint for the silver .ish director Carl The.odor Dreyer provided an...
Paid articleParadise Recycled
Bowman, James
Paradise Recycled The lives of 19th-century utopians are more interesting than the utopias they imagined. by James bowman T he strangest thing about Michael Robertson’s The Last Utopians is...
Paid articleMan on a Mission
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Man on a Mission The latest installment of Tom Cruise’s series is an instant classic of the action-adventure genre. by John podhoretz T he new Mission: Impos.sible—Fallout is the sixth entry...
Paid articleParody
“I don’t even know if that’s a crime—colluding with Russians.” PARODY Rudy Giuliani, July 30,...
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