Author: Scott Lemieux
This will surprise most of you, but our new enemy is in fact real bad, like the Nazis and Pol Pot and Stalin with his goo-lags. We will beat them.
Ah, Opening Night, and it is with both pride and sorrow that I note that the noblest franchise in sports has been, somewhat shockingly, picked by Sports Illustrated as the.
Shorter Fred Barnes: If it feels this good being used, you can keep on using me until you use me up. This article does tell us what Bush's strategy of.
Belle Waring finds this gem from "The American Thinker(sic)," approved as "persuasive" by Glenn Reynolds:As the court's new junior member, the 60 year old lady Harriet Miers will finally give.
I notice that Atrios just linked to it, which makes my link somewhat pointless, but there is one element of Roy's extremely persuasive critique of Bill Bennett that's worth highlighting:The.
The Justice Project has an extremely useful page about the Streamlined Procedures Act, the awful proposed legislation I recently wrote about. It includes good analysis, links to the legislative text.
Brad Plumer makes a good point about Miers: "Still, whatever leftward shifts may come, it does seem that Miers could do lasting damage to the Constitution in her first few.
Zoe Kentucky notes that the holiday seems to have been met with a gift. Now if only Fitzgerald would step up...in the meantime, happy Rosh Hashana to all our readers.
