Month: May 2010
MoDo. Well, granted, she already has a lifetime achievement award, but...
The more information that emerges, the more that the Times pieces on Richard Blumenthal look like a shoddy hatchet job. Particularly given that this is far from unprecedented, it was.
My new book Forgetting Children Born of War: Setting the Human Rights Agenda in Bosnia and Beyond is finally out from Columbia University Press. Basically, it's all you never wanted.
The typical apocalyptic narrative either focuses on the grand events that brought about the end of civilization—nuclear war, global pandemic, sentient machines—or describes life after the shock of those events. .
Tom Tomorrow. A couple of weeks into this I'm curious about how many self-identified progressives are OK with the Kagan nomination as it stands, or more precisely will remain OK.
I think Lizardbreath has a point here. This isn't to say that I entirely I agree with her take; I stand by my basic comments yesterday and am still not.
I'm currently in the UK doing some research at the National Archives, and I'm reminded that accidental finds are always more interesting that what you're actually looking for. Amidst the.
Good news from Kentucky, where Jack Conway managed to beat Dan Mongiardo. Conway is more progressive than Mongiardo and polls better; against the Randernaut he might have a chance. As.