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Month: August 2014

Assertive Status Quo?

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In Robert Farley
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On August 29, 2014
My latest at the Diplomat suggests caution in interpretation of China's assertive behavior: We can agree on certain things. Chinese pilots are not going rogue; there is a logic behind these intercepts, and it’s worthwhile to expose Chinese provocations. All of this tells us less about China’s long-range...

America

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On August 29, 2014

The following poem is by S.M. Hill, a Swedish immigrant to Oregon, circa 1916. I take it from here. America They boast a great deal about equality, they loudly proclaim.

Now This Is An Unhinged Rant

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In General
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On August 28, 2014
Shorter Andy McCarthy: "It's outrageous that banks that committed widespread mortgage fraud should face any sanctions at all. Because ACORN!!!!!!!!!!! Why on earth are we even funding the Department of Justice at all? The DOJ trying to enforce the law is even worse than taverns...

There Are No Shortcuts

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On August 28, 2014

A distinguished, if long-dead, philosopher has dropped into our comment section to make a very important point: Because multi-party systems are much more democratically responsive? Coalition building is at least.

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