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Issue Vol. 023 Issue 048 (September 3 2018)
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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK He Was Honest, Eventually Last week, Barack Obama finally did what Democratic activists had been desperately hoping he would do—he reproached his successor ahead of the midterm...
Paid article Casual
CASUAL This Will See Me Out The other day at my neighborhood shoe store I bought a new pair of house-slip-pers. My old slippers gave out, the bottom of one of them having detached itself from the...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard Trying Is Half the Battle The Senate Judiciary Committee will vote on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on September 20. The nomination will almost certainly...
Paid article Comment
COMMENT ERIC FELTEN Steele and the State Department: There’s no such thing as a free memo When Christopher Steele was hired to compile his “dossier” on Donald Trump in 2016, he already had an...
Paid article A Well-Aimed Blow
RABKIN, JEREMY
A Well-Aimed Blow John Bolton is right about the International Criminal Court. by Jeremy Rabkin The Trump administration is often accused of swinging wildly—and sometimes with reason. But the...
Paid article A Gruesome Plan
SMITH, WESLEY J.
A Gruesome Plan Keep the ‘dead donor rule.’ by Wesley J. Smith The Hippocratic Oath is dead. “Do no harm” medicine is fast becoming extinct. Contemporary health care is increasingly under the sway...
Paid article Idlib and Beyond
Donnelly, Thomas
[with chronic or terminal diseases] are being looked down upon with increasing definiteness as unwanted ballast. A certain amount of rather open contempt for the people who cannot be rehabilitated...
Paid article An Equal Opportunity Offender
Hart, D. G.
An Equal Opportunity Offender Mencken mirrors our own by D. G. Hart Every year, two organizations bearing the name of H. L. Mencken meet to hear speakers and enjoy the camaraderie that comes with...
Paid article The Adjective 'Late'
Miller, Stephen
The Adjective ‘Late’ A guide for the perplexed. by Stephen Miller If you read any progressive highbrow magazine these days, you will come across the terms “late capitalism” and “late modernity.”...
Paid article The Rise of the (Catholic) Resistance
LAST, JONATHAN V.
The Rise of the (Catholic) Resistance Pope Francis, Cardinal Wuerl, Theodore McCarrick, and the crisis of a church divided By Jonathan V Last Consider what we know, and what has been alleged,...
Paid article The Elephant in the Sacristy, Revisited
EBERSTADT, MARY
The Elephant in the Sacristy, Revisited Catholic scandals past and present By Mary Eberstadt Sixteen years ago, at the height of the 2002 clergy sex scandals in the Catholic church and on the eve...
Paid article Swedish Message
ell, Christopher Caldw
Swedish Message The anti-immigration nationalists come up short By Christopher Caldwell Malmo, Sweden By the time anti-immigration firebrand Jimmie Ákesson arrived for a rally in Malmo on the...
Paid article Fear and Quoting
WARREN, MICHAEL
Fear and Quoting in Trump’s White House. by Michael Warren Want to understand how President Donald Trump and his White House operate? Consider what happened on July 26, 2017. Early that morning,...
Paid article How Football Became the American Game
Nelson, Michael
How Football Became the American Game As the season kicks off, a roundup of new and forthcoming books. BY Michael Nelson Many of the most headline-grabbing controversies in the history of football...
Paid article The Kafka Papers
Irmscher, Christoph
The Kafka Papers It took an international legal battle to settle the fate of the author’s manuscripts. BY Christoph Irmscher of an agrarian past for city dwellers who often were just a generation...
Paid article The Ol' College Heist
Wishard, Grant
The Ol’ College Heist Why four young men risked prison to steal rare books from a Kentucky university library. by Grant Wishard You probably missed American Animals in June when it hit...
Paid article Evil in the Dock
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Evil in the Dock Retelling for a new generation the story of Eichmann’s capture and trial. by John Podhoretz For those who know about the astoundingly nervy mission in which Israeli agents in...
Paid article Parody
“I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration” —Anonymous, New York Times, September 5, 2018 the weekly Standard September 24,...
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