Month: October 2014
It says plenty about the Republican Party in 2016 that Bobby Jindal sees his path to the Republican presidential nomination going right through the gym. I’m a congenital pessimist, so.
Why, it's almost enough to make me think that Republican vote suppression has nothing to do with "fraud": But this doesn’t explain the Republican-led push to end or limit same-day.
No band in America makes people with decent taste want to punch themselves in the face like Florida Georgia Line, the Nickelback of country music. Exhibit A: Ebola causes you.
Thanks to everyone who participated in my "Actually Ethics" meme contest. I loved all your entries, but ultimately someone had to win the contest, and someone did: Sly. I don't.
This probably won't surprise you, but Restaurant Opportunity Centers United, the labor organization fighting for labor rights in the restaurant industry, has released a report showing the vast racial disparities.
As it happens, Frank Bruni's tenure as an op-ed columnist (not to mention his tenure as a reporter) is an excellent rebuttal to the assertion that once you eliminate tenure.
This Vox piece on 5 products you buy that drive human rights abuses is good enough. I talk about the shrimp industry at some length in my forthcoming capital mobility.
A good post here from John Ahlquist and Scott Gehlbach, and another from Michael Tesler here, responding to a rather sensational, oversold post from David Earnest and Jesse Richman, which was.