Month: April 2010
I was commissioned by my editors at the Prospect to write an article about Diane Wood. While I was polishing it, someone in our comments linked to an excellent Green.
Yglesias misleads: It's a little pat to just say that things like the bus incident are unavoidable in a war zone -- even "unavoidable" incidents can occur with frequency --.
Our ongoing series of maintenance fixes: 1. The white background is dead. If you're still seeing white, then you have either a vision or a cache issue. 2. Still working.
Kevin Jon Heller at Opinio Juris says NGO Monitor should practice what it preaches when it comes to transparency about donations from government funders. The dialogue in comments on this.
As I'm currently trapped not only in England (by a volcano) but inside (by a rampaging cold), I thought I'd reconnect with the American political discourse I miss so much.
In response to overwhelming popular demand, we have finally figured out how to change the background from white to cream. I hope you people are happy now. More importantly, we.
Jeebus. If the webcam revealed Advil in the medicine cabinet, hopefully this was accompanied by plenty of strip searches -- I mean, won't someone please think of the children?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Megan's post about Lindsay's high fashion for little money reminds me that I've forgotten to congratulate Darcy for earning a well-deserved Juno nomination for Infernal Machines even if he was.