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Author: Erik Loomis

Bruni

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On May 25, 2012

Every time I read a piece by Bruni, I can't help but think he would have been the perfect writer for late 19th century New York. Dinner at Delmonico's that.

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E.J. Dionne's op-ed today imbibes deeply in a mythological view of conservatism's past. Noting what he sees as a traditional conservative embrace of community over individualism, Dionne cherry-picks his way through a mythological conservative past to find a supposedly better conservatism than what we see...

Quebec

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On May 24, 2012

Like any good American, this is my general understanding of Canada: But it turns out that far to the north, somewhere past the sea monsters, there is a place called.

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Husky Onesies

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On May 23, 2012
Purportedly, these gigantic purple onesies for University of Washington athletes were designed by a UW student. But I am privy to inside knowledge suggesting these were clearly designed by a student or alum at the University of Oregon. I mean, we Ducks know our horrible...

Eisenhower

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On May 23, 2012

This is a few weeks old now, but David Greenberg's assessment of the continued attempt to canonize Dwight Eisenhower is quite good. The histories we write say as much about.

Pakistan

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On May 23, 2012

So if the Pakistani doctor who helped the United States find Osama bin Laden gets 33 years in prison for treason, does this mean the Pakistani government has explicitly tied.

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