Month: February 2012
There are a number of problems with Michael Gerson's column in the Washington Post arguing that the Obama administration's application of contraceptive coverage requirements to institutions providing secular services but.
Corey Robin makes a nice point, linking up conservertarian defenses of the Virginia mandatory rape law with von Mises's sexism. Admittedly, McArdle and Cowen are making somewhat different arguments, and.
Sabato et al have broken down the rest of the GOP primary race by date, delegate, and demographics. A couple thoughts: 1. Colorado notwithstanding, I have trouble seeing the Pacific.
Somehow I missed the fact that a group of C-List conservative bloggers turned on themselves over the issue of propriety at CPAC. At the same event in which this high-minded little.
Jack Cashill's annoyed that Media Matters for America (MMFA) "intimidate[d] editors into not assigning Deconstructing Obama for review." His evidence? To date, even though my thesis is widely accepted on.
Great catch by Susan of Texas, as Megan McArdle shares some thoughts about abortion regulation in a comments thread. [via Mr. Bogg.] Let's start with this: I think that abortion.
The oft-made analogy between Tebow and Jeremy Lin is idiotic for one reason above all -- Lin has been good. The Knicks have been on a streak, despite an injury.
Santorum really is determined to build his entire presidential campaign on early 90s wingnut talking points. "Unlike the Earth, we're intelligent, and we can actually manage things," Santorum said. In.