Month: October 2012
Must reading for all you McCarthyites out there.
My latest at the Diplomat follows up last week's unpleasantness with a discussion of legacy systems in modern military force structure: In December 1941, it became apparent to most world naval.
Maybe if the people involved in setting up the new Indiana Tech Law School had taken two ethics courses in law school, they would never have agreed to set up.
First, let's discuss the new Pew release, and attempt to do so without freaking out. It presents grim reading for at least two reasons: the four point Romney lead, and.
I'd say this is a bull's-eye: For weeks many Beltway insiders had written off the Romney campaign as dead, saying the candidate had dug himself into too deep a hole.
Shorter Ann Althouse: "Nate Silver 'massages' the data by systematically analyzing the major national polls along with the other relevant data using a sophisticated methodology, rather than following my more.
In light of Scalia dismissing various precedents as easy cases decided incorrectly, it's worth returning to Richard Posner, who recently gave what could be used as the induction speech for.
Shorter Buzz Bissinger: "I used to be a Democrat. Them I figured out that I'm sitting on a big pile of cash, am therefore willing to repeat transparent Republican dissembling.