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David Ignatius sees cause for concern: One reason this season feels so political is that Obama has stacked his administration with politicians and ex-government officials. You might think that with the greatest financial crisis of his lifetime, the president would want a few business leaders with experience managing large organizations in crisis. But no. Here’s… Continue reading

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Will Saletan has a thoughtful piece in light of the president’s decision to lift the ban on stem cell research: Think about what’s being dismissed here as “politics” and “ideology.” You don’t have to equate embryos with full-grown human beings—I don’t—to appreciate the danger of exploiting them. Embryos are the beginnings of people. They’re not… Continue reading

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Even with the TV muted, whenever I saw Rick Santelli’s puss on CNBC, he always looked like a blowhard. I used to change the channel whenever he was the guy on the trading floor. Now comes Jon Stewart, (HT Rod Dreher) to tell me that looks… weren’t deceiving. The Daily Show With Jon StewartM –… Continue reading

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Ian McEwan is absolutely right: Three years ago, McEwan culled the fiction library of his London town house, in Fitzroy Square. He and his younger son, Greg, handed out thirty novels in a nearby park. In an essay for the Guardian, McEwan reported that “every young woman we approached … was eager and grateful to… Continue reading