Month: December 2007
Reading part of an econ dissertation linked by Yglesias, I'm reminded Carl Schurz's famous description of Reconstruction. In her project, University of Michigan graduate student Melinda Miller examines the post-civil.
Bush vetoed S-Chip today. Again. As in, for the second time. Why? Well, here's what White House Spokesperson Dana Perino had to say:“This Congress failed to send the president legislation.
More sexist trivia at the Washington Post. In fairness, the Givhan/Milbank clown show doesn't just apply to Clinton. Somerby -- who also correctly points out "the rule of this upper-class.
I enjoyed this from the National Review's endorsement of Mitt Romney:Uniting the conservative coalition is not enough to win a presidential election, but it is a prerequisite for building on.
Writing about the "is sexual orientation genetic or is it a choice?" pointless dichotomy, M. Leblanc makes a point that isn't made often enough:Arguing that things are out of someone's.
Elementary chaos theory predicts that robots will eventually rise up and heckle their masters. So this is really not surprising:A University of Iowa professor dressed as a robot interrupted Bill.
The good news is that I have accepted offer on a co-op that I fell in love with immediately upon seeing it. The bad news is the immense blizzard of.
SEIU tells union-bustin' Chris Lehane that his services will no longer be necessary. Good. Now if only Democratic candidates will follow their lead...