Above: Boeing CEO Jim McNerney Boeing CEO Jim McNerney is retiring next year. His pension: $3.9 million per year for the next 15 years. Jim McNerney is the same person.
Irin Carmon on yesterday's staying of the Texas anti-abortion statute. Mark Graber and Brendan Nyhan on the Roberts Court's "shift the left" that really isn't. Fascinating investigative reporting from Katie.
The rise of the gay rights movement to popular acceptance is probably the most amazing political event of my lifetime, perhaps outside of this nation electing an African-American president. Social.
Reasonable, moderate, thinking person's conservative Sam Alito has an opinion today upholding Oklahoma's execution procedures that is outrageously bad: Even worse is Alito’s conclusion that death by torture does not.
Today's atrocious death penalty and EPA opinions -- more on those shortly -- should end this meme quickly, but while last week was a good one we really shouldn't overstate.
A few commenters suggested that I focused too much on the flaws in Kennedy's historic opinion for the Court Friday and not enough on the infinitely worse dissents. And...they have.
I don't read much, or really any, political theory at this point in my life. It's an important field but I have little background in it and the start-up cost.
Paul LePage is a very special person. I have to wonder whether in the entire annals of American politics, an executive has been such an asshole to have united both.
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- Priorities
- Hamas accepts ceasefire deal, Netanyahu signals that he prefers more war
- The passion of the Trump
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 1,619
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
- Tim Scott auditions for vice presidency by refusing to say he would accept the election result if Trump loses
- Checking in on the new Republican populism