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Month: January 2007

Caudronize it, baby!

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On January 9, 2007
Shorter Ledeen: "The only way to show our will to win a war that -- believe it or not -- I actually opposed is for the President and Secretary of State issue a stream of vague, incomprehensible, immaterial assertions about the desirability of 'regime change'...

Outsourcing

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On January 9, 2007

Running errands and fighting a cold yesterday, I forgot to comment on this Ryan Lizza thumbsucker. But Lizardbreath, Ann Friedman, and Tracy Clark-Flory dismantle the argument with great effectiveness. Meanwhile,.

HoF

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On January 9, 2007

The 283 members of the Baseball Writers Association of America who did not vote for Bert Blyleven aren't evil, or even necessarily stupid. They simply know nothing of baseball. In.

Wagging

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Brad Plumer writes:If the United States government had a bigger Army at its disposal, it would view the military as the solution to an even greater number of foreign policy problems. As Madeline Albright once asked Colin Powell, "What's the point in having this superb...

Arendt reconsidered

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On January 8, 2007
Shortly after Christmas Brian Leiter linked to this Corey Robin essay on Arendt on totalitarianism, and posed a general question about the political relevance of Hannah Arendt's work. So far, his post has generated no significant responses. I don't know if this is because of...
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