Month: May 2011
SEK walks past the library on Ring Road and hears a student hawking banana splits. RANDOM STUDENT: BANANA SPLITS! WE HAVE THEM! BANANA SPLITS! SEK momentarily thinks about how refreshing.
Via TPM, I see that Mike Huckabee is marketing a home remedy for whatever historical literacy your kids might be acquiring in school. As I understand it, Huckabee has marshaled.
Congrats to John Sides! I should say that I have some substantive (and substantial) disagreements with John's characterization of the role that blogging should play in political science, but that's.
How can Democrats "play politics" with the inherently apolitical act of casting votes in the United States House of Representatives? For shame! Although you can see where the Republicans are.
Clearly, if the president could unilaterally appoint the rural utilities service administrator, we could no longer call ourselves a democracy.
One of the better moments in the utter dismantling of the arguments that the ACA is unconstitutional performed by the 4th Circuit yesterday was Diana Gribbon Motz pointing out that.
This is dead on. CORUSCANT — Obi-Wan Kenobi, the mastermind of some of the most devastating attacks on the Galactic Empire and the most hunted man in the galaxy, was killed.
My WPR column this week tackles the Great Carrier Debate of '11, and tries to reframe some of the basic questions: A third method of interpreting weapons acquisition -- and.
