Andrew Sullivan dredges up another worthy candidate for worst Kaus ever; his December 5, 2003 post-mortem of the Kerry campaign: Democratic Senator John Kerry, once proclaimed the frontrunner in the press, faces not just defeat but utter humiliation in the New Hampshire primary. Is he...
Month: November 2004
Is it just me, or does Tom Wolfe's new novel about college life seem like its pretension-to-achievement score will be surpass even the dreaded Ryan Adams ratio? Kakutani's hatchet job seems.
The hydrogen bomb is fifty-three years old today. Let's hope that its next fifty-three years are as quiet as its last.
Very nice post and discussion thread at Crooked Timber regarding the Lancet 100000 deaths in Iraq estimate. Long story short, I may have been premature in critiquing the study. I suppose that part of the problem is that I'm hopelessly inept in the area of statistical...
Via Brad Delong, Daniel Benjamin makes a good case that the failure to kill Zarqawi before the invasion is the single most indefensible decision made by this administration. This doesn't mean that.
Still, the staggering idiocy of the following commentary is awe-inspiring. First, Roger Simon: That's why I think energizing the base is so important. Any little unexpected thing -- we thought the.
Hands down, beyond dispute, this is the worst Kaus ever. Halloween really brings them out. . . Was bin Laden attempting state-by-state blackmail? Safire misses the key aspect of bin Laden's proposed "truce," if the astonishing translation of OBL's video by the right-wing Middle East Media...