Author: Scott Lemieux
Like most of you I'm sure, my first reaction to this was "Tucker Carlson still has a show in MSNBC? Is Dennis Miller still there?" It is oddly reassuring, however,.
President Bush, as most of you know, has used his veto powers sparingly. But on some issues -- like more poor children getting health care -- he simply can't avoid.
I think it was the best option for the Obama campaign.
This review of Gusher Of Lies makes me wonder whether the bad arguments are the book's or the reviewer's. For example, Bryce's attacks on ethanol seem very convincing, but in.
Yglesias on Abe Foxman giving a pass to the anti-Semitic, anti-Catholic, anti-gay, all-purpose nut whose endorsement John McCain assiduously sought out: "What does Foxman have to say about all this.
Dahlia Lithwick infers them:1. It’s not sexism if it's women trashing women.2. Writing by women about women need not be held to the same critical or analytical standards as writing.
Howard Dean says that delegates will not be seated based on the Michigan and Florida straw polls, but would be willing to sanction delegates based on an actual election agreed.
You may recall John Pomfret claiming that the embarrassing Charlotte Allen editorial he published was just "tongue-in-cheek." (Exactly what the column was satirizing Pomfret left obscure.) Alas, Allen herself doesn't.