Month: June 2006
Maha says all that needs to be said in re: the ridiculous touts of "new" WMD discoveries by various Republican operatives:I keep reading, and find that this is not a.
Radley Balko's post about Scalia's Orwellian citations made me think of two points I neglected in my previous post on the subject: Scalia's causal logic is, indeed, bizarre--the fact that.
I'm late with this, as usual -- everyone's probably already seen Yglesias's pointer to the Washington Post's review of Ron Suskind's new book: The One Percent Doctrine. I'm just going.
(In light of a new development in the case, Scott's encouraged me to recycle something I once posted on my own blog. 'Coz ... it's new to you ....)With no.
This article by Stuart Taylor is a marvelous example of how conservatives either cannot -- or willfully refuse to -- understand the dynamics of racism.The article offers the traditional, tried-and-true.
If I were a terrorist, and I thought that an amnesty for former insurgents would probably damage the insurgency and help stabilize the Iraqi state, then something I might do.
All was going well until I got to Chicago. O'Hare is a nasty airport; too crowded, too noisy, way too hot, poorly laid out. I did manage to get my.
One good thing about food allergy illnesses as compared to food poisoning: the former is excruciatingly unpleasant for about 3 hours and then you're more or less free to resume.