Today's Standard

• August 16, 2016

After $300 Million Loss, Another Major Insurer Pulls Out of Obamacare

How can President Obama and Hillary Clinton believe a "public option" will be more economical and better run than private insurance?
12:19 PM, Aug 16, 2016
On Monday, Andrew Ferguson wrote on the government's feeble and insulting attempt to explain why insurance premiums were rising precipitously under Obamacare, contrary to what was promised. This is just scratching the surface of Obamacare's current woes. Read more

Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Sino-South Korean Relations Sour Over U.S. Missile Defense System

11:30 AM, Aug 16, 2016
The level of fury expressed by Beijing over South Korea’s recently announced decision to deploy the U.S. Army's Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System (THAAD) seems to have caught some in Seoul off guard. China's official mouthpiece, Xinhua, even carried an August 13 report suggesting that President Park could be "impeached" over the THAAD decision: "A South Korean opposition party candidate said it is possible to impeach President Park Geun-hye over her turning a blind eye to growing public opposition over the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) on the country's soil." Read more

Weeks After Initial Payment and Prisoner Release, U.S. Sent Iran Another $1.3 Billion

The Obama administration remains murky on details of what critics call a ransom payment.
11:04 AM, Aug 16, 2016
Less than two months after Iran received $400 million in foreign currency in January, the world's top state sponsor of terror acquired another $1.3 billion in cash from the United States, based on statements of U.S. government officials. Read more

Mythbusting Nordic Exceptionalism

Europe's broken promise?
10:42 AM, Aug 16, 2016
I’ve been waiting for a book like this for a while now. Read more

Prufrock: Hemingway's Antlers, the Franciscan Beat, and Working at 'Trump' Magazine

9:30 AM, Aug 16, 2016
The best in books and arts from around the web, including: Classical architecture and California, the life of Colin Wilson, the real Robinson Crusoe, and more. Read more

Pentagon Releases 15 'High-Risk' Gitmo Detainees to UAE

Even the Obama administration deemed them "too dangerous."
9:05 AM, Aug 16, 2016
The Defense Department has transferred 15 detainees—12 Yemenis and 3 Afghan citizens—from Guantanamo to the United Arab Emirates. The Pentagon's web page says nothing about the risks the detainees pose beyond the fact that the transfers supposedly "took place consistent with appropriate security and humane treatment measures." The DOD thanks the UAE "for its humanitarian gesture," implying that the transfers were necessary to promote human welfare. Read more

The Greatest Olympian Ever

Michael Fred Phelps, the Baltimore Bullet.
8:23 AM, Aug 16, 2016
Coming into Rio, few people expected 31-year-old Michael Phelps, swimming in his fifth Olympics, to become the most decorated swimmer in this year’s games. With the swimming competition now completed, however, that's exactly what transpired. Read more

Kosovo Continues Confronting Radical Islam

7:13 AM, Aug 16, 2016
The Islamic Republic of Iran does not recognize the independence of the Republic of Kosovo. While the Balkan state of some 1.8 million people is 80 percent Muslim, few among them are Shia, save for some spiritual Sufis whose variety of Shiism is extremely heterodox when compared with Tehran’s theocratic ideology. Read more

Trump Launches Online Push Poll To Attack Media, Solicit Donations

"It's time to hold the media accountable for trying to rig this election against us."
6:01 PM, Aug 15, 2016
Donald Trump used to love the polls, until the polls weren't useful anymore. Now he’s is taking matters into his own hands by conducting a poll of his own. Trump's campaign emailed his supporters earlier Monday, saying that he is now facing two opponents: Hillary Clinton and the media. Read more

A Conversation With Bill Kristol: Literature For Lovers of Liberty

Jonson, Kafka, Stoppard, and more.
5:39 PM, Aug 15, 2016
In the latest episode of Conversations with Bill Kristol, University of Virginia professor Paul Cantor joins Kristol to talk about his recommended reading list. Cantor includes several writers through the ages, both well and lesser known, who might appeal to lovers of liberty and classical liberalism. Read more

HAYES: Trump's Speech on Foreign Policy Needed an 'Extreme Vetting'

Hosted by Michael Graham.
5:17 PM, Aug 15, 2016
The WEEKLY STANDARD Podcast with senior writer Stephen F. Hayes on Donald Trump's foreign policy speech Monday in Youngstown, Ohio. Read more

Trump Effectively Hits Obama and Clinton in National Security Policy Speech

But he still needs to address the "unfitness" question.
4:59 PM, Aug 15, 2016
Donald Trump delivered a strong speech Monday on thwarting terrorists and crushing ISIS while cleverly disguising it as an address on national security policy. Read more

Lawmaker Calls For Investigation of Trump Campaign's Kremlin Ties

4:47 PM, Aug 15, 2016
Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger said Monday that Donald Trump should look into his campaign’s reported ties to the Kremlin and pro-Putin figures in Ukraine. Read more

The Obama Administration Explains Why Health Insurance Premiums Are Going Up

A bureaucrat's revealing answer.
4:23 PM, Aug 15, 2016
I guess all the flacks in the vast Obama administration public relations apparatus are at the beach. What else would explain this inelegant quote from Robert Pear’s story today in the New York TimesRead more

Bayh Listed Washington, Not Indiana, As Primary Home

Contradicting assertion he 'never left' the Hoosier heartland.
2:41 PM, Aug 15, 2016
Indiana Senate hopeful Evan Bayh has identified himself repeatedly in public records as a Washingtonian, according to a report, a revelation that fueled charges of opportunism from his critics Monday. Read more

A Bloody Weekend in the Midwest

Not just Milwaukee, but Chicago, too.
2:17 PM, Aug 15, 2016
It is national news, reported with an urgency bordering on hysterical when... Read more

The Olympics Are All About Politics

We've learned a lot about the national characters in Rio.
1:40 PM, Aug 15, 2016
Puerto Rico won its first Olympic gold medal Saturday when Monica Puig defeated Angelique Kerber to take the top prize in women’s singles in tennis. Puerto Ricans on the island and off were ecstatic—like Hamilton author Lin-Manuel Miranda, who celebrated in a series of tweets—as Puig joined Puerto Rican sports legends like baseball Hall of Famers Roberto Clemente, Orlando Cepeda, and Roberto Alomar; boxing champions like Wilfredo Benitez and Miguel Cotto; jockey Angel Cordero, Kentucky Derby and Belmont stakes winner Bold Forbes, and the horse's owner, Esteban Rodriguez Tizol—my grandfather. I wish my mother were alive to have seen Puig's victory, but she probably would've been more excited by the fact that legendary Puerto Rican entertainer (and aging Latina sex kitten) Iris Chacon liked one of my tweets about the gold medal. Read more

It's Still Anyone's Race...For Now

But Trump needs to focus on the issues, now more than ever.
1:24 PM, Aug 15, 2016
My friend Jay Cost (a fellow non-fan of the current Republican nomination system) outlines a scenario in which Donald Trump could lose to Hillary Clinton by an electoral-vote tally of 396 to 142. This is certainly possible, if the Trump campaign goes into a complete tailspin. But if Trump gets out of the current turbulence he has encountered (or has created) and steadies his campaign, the issues of the day favor him. Moreover, he’s not really that far behind. Read more

Trump Spent $63 Million in July. Where Did All That Money Go?

11:10 AM, Aug 15, 2016
At The Huffington Post, Bob Burnett reports that Donald Trump raised a sizable amount of money last month. Read more

The Multnomah County Democratic Party is Not a Safe Space

Oregon Dems in disarray.
10:26 AM, Aug 15, 2016
Police were called to a meeting of the Multnomah County, Oregon, Democrats late last week. According to the Oregonian, a "scuffle" broke out when a handful of Bernie Sanders supporters, led by one Leigh LaFleur (a prominent Wiccan supporter of the Vermont senator) disrupted the meeting by shouting. This prompted a "shoving match" when the meeting chair tried to boot LaFleur from the premises. Read more

Celebrating 100 Years of the National Parks Service


The Bluest Blue

Crater Lake National Park, a volcanic jewel

By Geoffrey Norman

Mountains Alive

At Glacier National Park

By Geoffrey Norman

High Peaks and Splendid Walks

The pleasures of Rocky Mountain National Park

By Geoffrey Norman

The Most Beautiful Star

On gazing into the Grand Canyon

By Geoffrey Norman

A Park Called Zion

A holy desert in Utah

By Geoffrey Norman

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