If you've been paying attention to the internet conversation on security, defense, and technology, you've probably become at least vaguely familiar with The Loopcast. I had a good, long (over.
And we're back, just in time to finish up the first season before the fourth starts. We recorded this a few months back, so our pop culture and political references.
At the Diplomat, I express some doubts about the LRS-B next generation bomber: What is the LRS-B for? Conflicting reports have emerged over the likely cost of the USAF’s next.
Konczal's response to the widely-discussed Adolph Reed essay makes an excellent point: This [assertion that "the two parties converging in policy"] is the kind of stuff that drives liberals up.
Which one is worse? Exhibit A Exhibit B Be sure to show your work, as partial credit will be given.
There are many, many potential stories, from fluffy to serious, that a major news organization can plausibly consider covering. "Were the many children Jerry Sandusky was convicted of raping really.
I have a piece in The Week about True Detective. What sort of moral responsibility do artists have not to exploit, and thereby perhaps propagate, moral panics? The aesthetic power.
One of the most predictable responses to any criticism of a heretofore socially respectable entity is that the critics have hidden and disreputable motives. The critics, it's said, want to.
- Genocidal logic and political action
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 2,089
- The pivot to “you’ll pay more and you’ll like it”
- Murder by Miller
- Why go to class when you can just horse around?
- Consequences? During this administration?
- LGM Podcast: Japan’s Wave Election
- The birth of a nation
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 2,088
- Today is the day Donald Trump became president
