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Jason Zengerle's commentary on the TAP/Joe Klein feud is essentially vacant, but there's one paragraph that deserves some additional scrutiny, if only as a contribution to the "saying nothing in.
Marty Lederman argues (correctly) that the Constitution plainly gives Congress the formal powers to prevent the senseless escalation of the Iraq conflict. Matt brings up another question: would the courts.
Well, the "Ethiopia would have attacked anyway" defense of US support for the Ethiopian invasion of Somalia is looking worse all the time, which leaves the "it was a good.
Above: Pajamas Media (#5)I urge you to read Eric Boehlert's meticulous decimation of the fake AP scandal, which does a particularly good job of nailing down the evasive goalpost-shifting now.
Running errands and fighting a cold yesterday, I forgot to comment on this Ryan Lizza thumbsucker. But Lizardbreath, Ann Friedman, and Tracy Clark-Flory dismantle the argument with great effectiveness. Meanwhile,.
The 283 members of the Baseball Writers Association of America who did not vote for Bert Blyleven aren't evil, or even necessarily stupid. They simply know nothing of baseball. In.
The hapless Joe Klein tries to get himself out of the massive hole he's dug for himself by claiming that "Just because [dirty, smelly hippies who agree with me for.
A titan departs the liberal blogosphere. What's worst about it is that it will reduce the amount of blogging on the most pressing issue of the day--NHL hockey--to, er, me.