Author: Scott Lemieux
*Bump* {links will be updated.}Not much to add to what I wrote below on Saturday. Bush, unfortunately, did learn a lesson from Nixon and Reagan; it's a smart pick, very.
I was prepared for a lengthy dissection of Ross Douthat's defense of Leon Kass, but fortunately Phoebe Maltz has taken care of it quite effectively. As Maltz points out, the.
(Much) Shorter Maureen Dowd: When I like them, they don't like me. When they like me, I don't like them.The thing about solipsistic whining is that while it can be.
You would think that Hugh Hewitt would have enough self-respect to dial his abject shilling for the Bush Administration down to, say, an 8 when writing for the New York.
...apparently he won't be indicted. Not surprising.
A couple of interesting posts at TAPPED. First, Respected Small-Circulation Journal Matt is, I think, correct to say that McConnell would be a very savvy strategic choice. He would be.
I didn't predict this at the time, but it seems, as history often does, inevitable in retrospect. Balkin was right--a stealth nominee with no credentials is a deadly combination, because.
Peter Beinart's forthcoming new book, A DLC Bite Of Banality: Why Michael Moore's Excessive Corpulence Threatens the Democratic Party, apparently rests on 4 earthshattering premises: Dems must show comfort with.
