Some links: Timothy Snyder pushes back on allegations of fascist connections in the Ukrainian opposition. Jay Ulfelder wonders about the implications of scholarly engagement. Fred Kaplan argues that Obama could.
Poor Ross. He reads liberals comparing the recent spate of anti-gay bills to segregation and he can't understand it. After all, he already considered the ability for an individual to.
There's not much to say about the mind-numbing "war is always the answer, and if that doesn't work more war. And talking tough. And plenty of bombs" predictability of Krauthammer's.
This Tennessee politician who wants to ban union picketing as a "preemptive measure" against the growth of organized labor in his state will probably be representing mainstream Republican doctrine by.
Shorter Verbatim Erick Erickson: In December of 1865, the several American states ratified the 13th amendment, constitutionally ending involuntary servitude in the United States. In the 21st century, Americans are.
Rod Dreher, in one of his increasingly frequent loud sighs about his side's impending loss on same sex marriage, flags an interesting and revealing finding from the recent PRRI poll:.
"There are three forms of evidence against Cameron Todd Willingham -- 1. Junk science. 2. Baseless conjecture. 3. Uh, uh, uh...get me another Tito's and Ambien!" The case of Cameron.
In a world where we are all going to be armed, Boise State biology professor Greg Hampikian asks a key question in the face of an Idaho bill to allow.
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- It Shall Be an Heirloom of My House
- Trump’s cult of personality
- Trump 2.0 and South Texas
- The AI Apocalypse
- Reality hygiene
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 2,082
- Freezing cold takes
- The SAVE Act & commentary
- Trump tells soldiers they have to vote for him
