Author: Scott Lemieux
While Paul Krugman has turned out to be very effective, I've always thought the academic who could be a really exceptional op-ed columnist (or blogger, for that matter) is Stephen.
...apparently he won't be indicted. Not surprising.
I remember a co-blogger saying that, when buying a crappy $250 stereo, one should not get a multi-disc one--too many moving parts. Well, he was certainly right about that; I.
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.
Another good point by Ezra:So don't get angry at Wal-Mart; they're doing exactly what the market demands. Get angry at lawmakers. Health care simply does not allow the job market.
You know, when it comes to the Corner sometimes you don't really want to know how a thread started...
Amanda finds the following statement from a Professor of Conservative Just-So-Stories:A woman who deploys a typically male sense of humor--one that's aggressive or competitive--is a turnoff to men, says Don.
Drum has, I think, an excellent response to the memo in which Wal-Mart admits that it tries not to hire unhealthy people:...the funny thing is that I can't really blame.
