Month: October 2021
Those wacky Oberlin sophomores are at it again: Three University of Florida professors have been barred from assisting plaintiffs in a lawsuit to overturn the state’s new law restricting voting.
Neil Gorsuch's wet dream, and a nightmare for the planet: A holding that this particular delegation is unconstitutional would not *formally* prevent Congress from passing a more specific, constitutional delegation.
First, this happened: PS If RBG were still on the court, this case would’ve deadlocked 4–4 due to Gorsuch’s recusal, and the execution would have stayed on hold.— Mark Joseph.
F-104As of the 83rd Fighter Interceptor Squadron at Taoyuan Air Base in September 1958. By USAF; - National Museum of the U.S. Air Force photo 060928-F-1234S-007; Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6611998 The New Cold War is just.
Virginia conservatives are using, ahem, "education" to run enough rubes to win a statewide election, something they have never been able to massively resist doing if you know what I.
American conservatism has produced essentially three (sue me I'm an academic) responses to Donald Trump and Trumpism: (1) Enthusiastic, cult-like embrace. This has been and remains the overwhelmingly dominant reaction.
Nihilist Donald Trump tribute band Ron DeSantis is complaining that he's not getting enough credit that Florida's COVID rates have finally gone down, which is like someone stealing the catalytic.
One of the ideas, for lack of a better term, emanating from MAGA-land is that the 1/6 Sedition Riots were analogous to the American Revolution: During an appearance on conservative.
