Robert Farley
My latest column at World Politics Review has nothing whatsoever to do with the midterm elections: The idea that wars should be fought at a distance has informed British military.
I kinda wish a Democratic elected official would say something like this: Well, let me just tell you that the most excited I'm about is -- and I'm asking Congress.
It's not as if there are a lot of good arguments for war against Iran, but Broder has constructed what has to be the worst. Duss does the necessary demolition.
Brief thoughts on Notre Dame football: So I'll meet you at the bottom if there really is one They always told me when you hit it you'll know it But.
Friday Daddy Blogging... Miriam and Elisha
This is like watching a puppy getting hit by a truck, except that the puppy pretty much deserved it.
Not as funny as the law school bit, but just as accurate: Via.
I dunno... let's say, Rangers in six? I do know that Josh Hamilton's health will in some way be decisive in the outcome, unless Roy Hallday's pitching is more important.