David Frum

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1998

09.21.98

Nixonomics

Pour a couple drinks into a Republican above a certain age, turn the conversation to politics, and the odds are that sooner or later he will start to grumble about the bad rap Richard Nixon got.
09.01.98

How the West Won: History That Feels Good Usually Isn’t

Virgil claimed that it was Rome’s task to show mercy to the conquered and overthrow the proud.
07.16.98

How Millionaires Get That Way

The millionaires next door? To me, Donald and Mildred Othmer — the “unassuming” Brooklyn couple who recently left a staggering $800 million estate to charity — were the millionaires in the basement.
06.02.98

A U.S. Politician Ahead of His Time

Over the past 100 years, 23 men have won the nomination of a major party and then gone on to lose the presidency of the U.S.
02.16.98

A Generation on Trial

Ninety years ago, Max Beerbohm drew a series of cartoons titled “The Young Self Meets the Old Self” about the strange twists in the lives of the famous and near-famous of his day.
02.09.98

Dueling with Hamilton

In the 1970s, odd-looking people with shaved heads used to hang around the edges of college campuses, searching for students who appeared lonely, hungover, or adrift.
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