Author: Scott Lemieux
I recently watched Alex Gibney's Catching Hell, which was excellent. Linking together two unjust scapegoats -- Buckner and Steve Bartman -- it perhaps belabors the point about the fake "curses".
Not eternal, I guess, even if a lot of the music will live.
I can at least understand why Reuters went ahead with the farcical Soros conspiracy theories -- money is money and a Drudge link is a Drudge link. But what possible.
Covering up serious criminal offenses should, you know, be criminal: The Roman Catholic bishop of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Robert Finn, and the diocese he leads have been indicted by a.
I'll have more to say about Corey Robin's assessment of Scalia in The Reactionary Mind soon. In the meantime, this insight (p.25) made me think of Newt's recent radical attacks.
Shorter Ann Althouse and Glenn Reynolds: Any questioning of the privileges of our Galtian overlords is inherently anti-Semitic.
Well, Reuters certainly embarrassed itself today. Seriously, that's almost Mickey Kaus level work. ...since the Reuters has cleaned up the story a bit, I note Felix and Alex discussing how.
Dr. Pepper introduces a harebrained ad campaign that seems designed to go beyond the mere garden-variety misogyny so often presented by America's marketing community and go somewhere really special: This.