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09.07.13

David Frost and the Art of the Interview

“You have to decide whether you like asking questions or whether you like giving answers.”
09.23.13

The Harm That Casinos Do

What harm does it do?
10.07.13

Real Lesson of Yom Kippur War? Israel’s Survival

Forty years ago this week, Egyptian and Syrian troops attacked the state of Israel.
10.08.13

Seven Habits of Highly Ineffective Political Parties

Republicans have lost three major fights since 2009. They seem likely soon to lose a fourth—and all in the same way.
10.08.13

George H.W. Bush Was a Man of Greatness in Modesty

George H.W. Bush was that rarest of rarities: a genuinely modest man in the office of the presidency.
10.10.13

Will the Republican Moderates Please Stand Up?

Last week, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce declared in favor of a clean, unconditional vote to raise the debt ceiling and reopen the government.
10.14.13

A Tea Party Exit Would Be a Blessing for GOP

“Do the Republican and Democratic parties do an adequate job of representing the American people, or do they do such a poor job that a third major party is required?”
10.20.13

Who Decided?

The Bush administration opened with a second Pearl Harbor, ended with a second Great Crash and contained a second Vietnam in the middle.
11.18.13

Global Cooling: When the Climate Changed Astonishingly Fast

As harrowing images from the Philippines grieve the world, notice something that isn’t happening: we are not hearing much debate about the connection between tropical cyclones and global climate change.
12.23.13

The ‘War on Christmas’: Did Lincoln Start It?

In 1834, Illinois voted whether to adopt Christmas as a legal holiday. Among those voting “nay” was the young Abraham Lincoln.
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