December 1, 2008 • Vol. 14, No. 11
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EDITORIAL
The Sector Formerly Known as Private
by Matthew Continetti

SCRAPBOOK
Nicotine in the White House

ARTICLES
Bail Me Out, Mr. Paulson
by P.J. O'Rourke

A Time for Thanksgiving
by Jules Crittenden

Twin Cities Throwdown
by John McCormack

The Mosque and the Imam
by Stephen Schwartz

FEATURES
Building a Better Bailout
by Lawrence B. Lindsey

Clear and Present Danger
by Thomas Joscelyn

Our Hapless Automakers
by Irwin M. Stelzer

BOOKS & ARTS
Happy Birthday, Milton
by Laurance Wieder

Seeing Red
by Katherine Eastland

He Saw the Future
by Michael McDonald

God's Politics
by Joseph Knippenberg

Man on the Brink
by Patrick J. Walsh

Small Is Beautiful
by John Podhoretz

CASUAL
Days of Wine and Oysters
by Victorino Matus


  Britain Rewards Syria, Re-establishes Intelligence Ties
Yesterday, 5:55 PM
 
  A Run on Guns, Just in Time for the Holidays
Yesterday, 5:48 PM
 
  Hillary's In
Yesterday, 3:52 PM
 
  But I Don't Remember a 'W' Metro Card
Yesterday, 3:33 PM
 
   



Clear and Present Danger
The Obama administration is about to discover that the terrorists detained at Guantánamo are there for good reason.

From the December 1, 2008 issue


The Sector Formerly Known as Private
How Obama intends to use corporations to effect social change.

From the December 1, 2008 issue


Our Hapless Automakers
The choice before Congress is bankruptcy now or bankruptcy later.

From the December 1, 2008 issue


Building a Better Bailout
It's time to reward virtue.

From the December 1, 2008 issue


Bail Me Out, Mr. Paulson
Print journalists aren't feeling the love, these days.

From the December 1, 2008 issue


Twin Cities Throwdown
The Coleman-Franken recount may end up like a replay of Florida 2000.

From the December 1, 2008 issue




Light at the End of the Recession
Reasons to doubt the worst of the pessimism.



Bombay and Son
An Anglo-Indian film is Dickensian, in the best sense of the word.

From the November 24, 2008 issue


Worldwide Hate Speech Laws?
Muslims and Christians together.

From the November 24, 2008 issue




Sincerity with a Motive
What David Foster Wallace taught us about television and fiction.



Tennis Shoes and Stolen Toilets
Russia's military 'renaissance.'

From the November 24, 2008 issue


Why We Call Them Human Rights
Ecuador just gave every virus, bacterium, insect, tree & weed constitutional rights.

From the November 24, 2008 issue




The Great Right Hope
Hillary Clinton?



Saakashvili Takes Paris
A president and an intello walk into a Left-Bank bar...

From the November 24, 2008 issue




Up in the Air
Will Barack Obama ground the missile defense program?



China's Gruesome Organ Harvest
The whole world isn't watching. Why not?

From the November 24, 2008 issue




Beyond Doom & Gloom
On the governors, Sarah Palin, and challenges ahead.

From the November 24, 2008 issue


A Little Something for the GOP?
If only Obama keeps his promises.

From the November 24, 2008 issue




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