Fair warning: What follows is a post on constitutional reasoning by the member of this blog who doesn't know anything about it, not to be confused with the one who does. I've got little (OK, nothing) of substance to say about yesterday's Supreme Court decision...
Month: March 2005
The article on CNN that Atrios linked to also contained this: MSNBC declined 15% overall and 14% in primetime, while financial news channel CNBC declined 23% overall and 42% in primetime. It's.
In the comments to my post about the recent California prison segregation case, Mark Kleiman notes that my focus on Thomas and Scalia's misadventures in doctrinal bad faith sidestep the important.
With all due respect, I think that Ezra Klein is misreading the arguments being made about Goldwater's legacy. At least as I read Drum, Yglesias and DeLong, there's no contradiction between their position and that of Klein (or Schmitt.) An earlier iteration of the Yglesias/DeLong argument might clarify...
But now, I know more. . .
This is not surprising. The ripple effect created when Canada said 'no' to signing on to U.S. missile defence seems to have penetrated deeper south of the border than first believed..
Sometimes I find myself wishing that Josh Marshall would concentrate less on social security and more on all of the other things that he does well. I miss, in particular, his foreign policy commentary. Talking Points Memo was the first blog that I read with...