Month: May 2014
Mr. Fredrik deBoer wishes to register a complaint about our commentariat. Well, he does have one serious complaint: if anyone who comments here attempted to intimidate deBoer by emailing him.
Shorter Verbatim Sen. Stacey Campfield (R-Tenn): "Democrats bragging about the number of mandatory sign ups for Obamacare is like Germans bragging about the number of manditory sign ups for "train.
This, from Christopher Clarke's Sleepwalkers, is an interesting passage: Mobilization schedules, political dissension, the progress of the Sarajevo police enquiry, the need to secure German support – these were excellent.
See Adrianna McIntyre and Jon Cohn. You might think that enacting similar reforms, only with an additional huge expansion of Medicaid, would count as the most important legislative victory for.
(1) Whatever happened to Burger Chef? (This 1970 commercial looks a bit Don Draperish): (2) Is Margaret/Marigold going to end up at Yasgur's farm? (3) Why does Lane's Mets pennant.
Kathleen Geier has a terrific account of the strengths and weaknesses of the late economist.
This is an excellent but depressing piece of reporting on the resegregation of Tuscaloosa schools after a series of Supreme Court decisions rolled back the progress made in integrating America's.
Scott may have more on this later, but the fact that Supreme Court justices' opinions on free speech correlate with whether they agree with the speech is like the least.