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Rise of an epithet; 'teabagger' and what to do
TO "teabag" or not to "teabag": That is not the most pressing question of these times, but it is a question to consider. Routinely, conservative...
National Review, 12/01/09 by Jay Nordlinger · More from publication -
Three on parade
MUSICAL personalities continually parade through New York, and we will look in on three of them: three personalities who recently paraded through....
National Review, 12/01/09 by Jay Nordlinger · More from publication -
Critic-in-chief: Obama's hour is also Charles Krauthammer's
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER has been one of America's most important opinion journalists for about 25 years now. Since 1984, he...
National Review, 11/23/09 by Jay Nordlinger · More from publication -
An unpretty pass: what a song without words says about American life
IN Mill Creek, Wash., there is a high school named after Scoop Jackson, the late senator and Cold War hero. Mill Creek is just outside Everett,...
National Review, 11/02/09 by Jay Nordlinger · More from publication -
Something about Arizona: a state that gets under skin
Phoenix, Ariz. TOWARD the end of summer, President Obama came to this hot city, the capital of Arizona and the Southwest, to address the Veterans...
National Review, 10/19/09 by Jay Nordlinger · More from publication -
Safe-zone violation! Why sportswriters, and others, should be penalized
IT'S an old story, but one that deserves retelling now and then: I'm talking about the injection of politics--partisan politics--into sports...
National Review, 10/05/09 by Jay Nordlinger · More from publication -
All wee-weed up: protests on the right, hypocrisy on the left
DURING last year's presidential campaign, when it seemed likely that Barack Obama would win, conservatives would joke, "One thing's sure: After...
National Review, 09/21/09 by Jay Nordlinger · More from publication -
In halls great and small
FOUR months ago, I reported in these pages from the Salzburg Easter Festival. Basically a week-long affair, that is a mere bagatelle--a warmup for...
National Review, 09/07/09 by Jay Nordlinger · More from publication -
Pass this test
The Israel Test, by George Gilder (Richard Vigilante, 296 pp., $27.95) [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] GEORGE GILDER is a phenomenon. With a restless...
National Review, 08/24/09 by Jay Nordlinger · More from publication -
Brainy Bronx kid against terror: a conversation with Judge Michael B. Mukasey, George W. Bush's last attorney general
MICHAEL MUKASEY is a modest man, not a horn-tooter, and you may have missed his tenure as attorney general. He served from November 2007 to January...
National Review, 08/10/09 by Jay Nordlinger · More from publication
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