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Troopergate

Why Sarah Palin should be less than pleased by the results of the report. By Conor Clarke

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Spotlight

Sage, Ink 10 October 2008

Getting Down With the Dow

By Sage Stossel
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A cartoon. READ MORE

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Inequality Bites

By Reihan Salam

Why wage stagnation hasn’t led to a political revolt—until now. READ MORE

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McCain’s Armenia Problem

By Daniel Nichanian

“In the superheated world of ethnic grievance politics, rarely do presidential elections feature such a clear contrast between two candidates.” READ MORE

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“People, Not Chess Pieces”

By Bill Murphy Jr.

The author of a new book about the West Point class of 2002 looks into what kind of support our troops really want from us, and why so many of us have become accustomed to sacrificing so little. READ MORE

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Obama, Ayers, and Guilt By Association

By Sarah Palin’s logic, McCain should be held accountable for his association with Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy. By Matthew Yglesias READ MORE

THE PUZZLER

by Cox and Rathvon

Try your hand at “Obedience School,” the November installment of The Atlantic’s monthly word game.

FOR THE RECORD

A generation ago, it was Republicans who dominated the landscape of mass communications, with their mastery of the 30-second television spot and their innovative use of direct mail to fund-raise and organize.       

Reihan Salam

From “Planting the Rightroots”

In The Magazine

article photo Food October 2008

Half a Loaf

by Corby Kummer

When bakers break up, who gets custody of the recipes? READ MORE

Sports October 2008

Distant Replay

by Mark Bowden

How the greatest game in football history looks 50 years later, through the eyes of a modern NFL head coach READ MORE

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Is Pornography Adultery?

by Ross Douthat

It may be closer than you think. READ MORE

Books October 2008

The Man Who Remade the Met

by Jed Perl

Unlike most modern museum directors, Philippe de Montebello trusted the public to embrace his high standards—and it did. READ MORE

Politics October 2008

History’s Verdict

We called five historians and political scientists to ask them which presidential election this one most resembles. Here’s what they said. READ MORE

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The Wars of John McCain

by Jeffrey Goldberg

John McCain believes the Vietnam War was winnable. Now he argues that an Obama administration would accept defeat in Iraq, with grave costs to American honor and national security. Is McCain’s quest for victory a reflection of an antiquated pre-Vietnam mind-set? Or of a commitment to principles we abandon at our peril? Is there any war McCain thinks can’t be won? READ MORE

Poetry October 2008

Searching

by Billy Collins

(With audio) READ MORE

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Innocence and Experience

by Eric Hanson

Casanova’s first orgasm, Hitler’s famous mustache, Bob Hope’s last jokes: for every thing, there is a season. Herewith a compilation of great moments in precocity, endurance, and procrastination, organized instructively by age READ MORE

Books

Cover to Cover

What to read this month. DeMille up close; uneven evolution; a forgotten genocide; and more. READ MORE

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Word Fugitives

by Barbara Wallraff

What would be a good word for things like ATMs or drugstores “that seem ubiquitous when you aren’t looking for them but that are nowhere to be found when you are”? READ MORE

The World in Numbers October 2008

Blowback

by Matthew Quirk

Is wind power the new ethanol? READ MORE

 
 

Atlantic Voices

Andrew Sullivan

Obama's Ad Buy Now In Your X-Box READ MORE
10.14.08 11:39 am

Ross Douthat

Enough READ MORE
10.14.08 8:12 am

Megan McArdle

No comment READ MORE
10.14.08 11:21 am

Marc Ambinder

Gallup’s Two Likely Voter Models: Obama + 4, + 7 READ MORE
10.14.08 9:45 am

Ta-Nehisi Coates

More GG right-wingers READ MORE
10.14.08 11:14 am

James Fallows

More on the Sequoia Capital presentation READ MORE
10.13.08 10:33 pm

Jeffrey Goldberg

Barack Obama and Yitzhak Rabin READ MORE
10.12.08 5:01 pm

Clive Crook

Congratulations to Paul Krugman READ MORE
10.13.08 6:50 pm

Barbara Wallraff

Collocations vs. cliches READ MORE
10.12.08 5:37 am

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