Month: May 2013
Yesterday I served on a Kentucky Tonight panel, talking foreign policy. Several subjects touched upon, including Obama's drone speech, the Pacific Pivot, the Middle East peace process, and U.S. policy.
As Carmon says, it's not the worst example in the world, but still: Here is a tale of being a woman in public life in two tweets by Washington Post.
Would have preferred this in the first term, but still good news: President Obama will soon accelerate his efforts to put a lasting imprint on the country’s judiciary by simultaneously.
This might be the most amazing article I've ever read: examiner.com/article/was-pr… — Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) May 28, 2013 I'm not sure "amazing" is the right word. "Bizarre" is what springs.
This blog has always had the highest admiration for the talents of Daniel Murphy.
As we close another Decoration Day, we have David Blight with typically excellent stories about Civil War memory: But for the earliest and most remarkable Memorial Day, we must return.
Today, being Decoration Day, we remember the crushing of the slave-owning Confederacy by our brave pro-Union soldiers during the Civil War. Jamie Malanowski takes the opportunity to ask an important.
Someone from the LGM commentariat sent me this. And now you have to look at it. Happy Memorial Day.