Yamamoto

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On May 21, 2013

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Interesting (slightly old) piece on Isoruku Yamamoto in Japanese historical memory: Unlike the Yushukan museum at the controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, the Yamamoto museum does not appear to re-write.

Passing the Penn Test

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On May 21, 2013
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So, it appears that (as expected) Hillary Clinton has passed [via] the first test of whether her 2016 candidacy is serious, the Mark Penn question. I enjoyed this from the linked article: Penn has been tagged as the egocentric villain of the campaign who sowed seeds...
Wilkinson sums up the Richwine controversy very nicely: I suspect that Mr Richwine may have been able to survive either controversy taken in isolation. Had he not just argued, in an extremely tendentious fashion, that Hispanic immigrants are, on the whole, parasites, he might have endured...

Crack Babies

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On May 20, 2013

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Hardly surprising that the crack babies "epidemic" in the 1980s was based on poorly designed scientific studies and really was just another tool in white backlash tool box to blame.

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