Month: October 2011
Cara Pike at Climate Access has a good run-down of the reasons, outside of the broken legislative process which I think is a relatively small problem in dealing with climate.
I promised to say more about Corey Robin's assessment of Antonin Scalia in The Reactionary Mind, some of which is excerpted here. Before I get to that, I should say.
Lindsay Beyerstein points us to this piece in which Slate managing editor Rachael Larimore announces to the world that she's available to purchase your fradulent goods and services. The short.
Adam Weinstein has an interesting post/interview on a campaign for atheist chaplains in the military. While elements of the argument make sense, I do wonder if we have a definitional.
Anderson Cooper.
To paraphrase Tony Kennedy, we sometimes must write blog posts we do not like. I normally use the title phrase pejoratively, and I'm not claiming to like or root for.
Sarah Jaffe on the atrocious Andrew Cuomo and his hard work to protect millionaires from taxes. I especially like when Cuomo compares his own fight to eliminate New York's millionaire.
My latest at WPR takes a look at the Russia-China arms trade: By the middle of the last decade, however, the factors that made the relationship so strong had begun.
