Month: December 2006
Again, I say: Sebelius for VP![Link Fixed.]
Eric Martin links to Fred Kaplan's nice illustration of how reduced recruiting standards matter for military performance:The pattern is clear: The higher the score on the aptitude test, the better.
I have to admit that I'm a little puzzled by Matt's dudgeon regarding the Ethiopia-Somalia war. The situation in Somalia has, for the last fifteen years, been just about as.
As noted by many commenters, the inevitable meltdown as Althouse refuses to acknowledge the plain meaning of her remarks or suggest another coherent one has occurred [no link because she.
Tim Kurkijian on Tony Gwynn:Gwynn is the best hitter since Ted Williams. No.Tony Gwynn was about as good a hitter as one can be without substantial power or patience at.
Juan Cole has a nice discussion of Gerald Ford's foreign policy. Cole concludes that Ford's record was solid enough, relative to his contemporaries. Loomis does not fully concur, noting that.
I see that, via various links from this year's Wank of the Year awards, that The Editors's classic Shill Central Station parodies have all been conveniently restored to the intarweb.
Steve Benen points us towards some twelfth-rate agitprop by a sitting judge, which repeatedly uses the term "femifascist," presumably to apply to people who believe that the state shouldn't coerce.