The front page of the NYT includes an article I feel I’ve read before: For Republicans, Mounting Fears of Split. Am I imagining things? One reason this seems familiar is the SRCRA lede. The Republican Party is facing a historic split over its fundamental principles and identity, as its once powerful establishment grapples with an […]
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Amazingly, the appalling Scottsboro Boys/Duke analogy has reared its ugly head again in the pages of the nation’s most prestigious clearinghouse for irrational wingnuttery, with (natch) a hearty
Atrios beat me to it, but given all the talk recently who people who use spurious accusations of anti-Semitism as cover for nutty foreign policy views it seems worth noting that this is hardly limited
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