Month: October 2004
John Kerry says George W. Bush made a mistake by failing to secure 380 tons of high explosives in Iraq. George W. Bush does not make mistakes. The US Army.
I agree with Dahlia Lithwick that the Supreme Court is unlikely to appoint the President again in 2004. Not, however, because such appeals would not have "any legal basis." The "our.
Ezra Klein wonders why so many are lukewarm about Kerry: The whole thing puzzles me. Why are people so down on Kerry? Maybe it's because I've never been politically conscious through.
As my dissertation sped toward completion, I largely ignored non-academic writing. Instead of doing outside reading, I assembled a "reading shelf," full of books that I planned to read as.
Looks like Colorado is a bit more likely to be a 5/4 or 4/5 from here on out. As explained in the article, the lawsuit was based on the premise.
I identify almost completely with the author of this list. I'd add that the gap between how much I enjoy Sleater-Kinney and how much I'm supposed to is closing, but it's.
Most of the "serious" right is predicting a Bush win, albeit tenuously and a small one. See here, for example. If you're looking for good news (and a good laugh), take.
Not that I don't appreciate the "guide" feature on digital cable, but the description of the next Law & Order episode is "Murder investigation." Whew, I'll never forget that episode!