The Real Petraeus Scandal

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In a good catch by Greenwald, this bit of Petraeus hagiography is particularly instructive: He salvaged two disastrous wars, for two very different presidents. In a sense, this is true -- Patraeus's reputation "salvaged" these two disastrous wars...politically. There more relevant question is whether he "salvaged"...

Arizona

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Arizona is a national joke. Say what you will about whatever southern state you don't like, Arizona matches them all for extremism, hate, and corruption. Have to give it credit though. Arizona Republicans' plans to steal the election was more sophisticated than other states. Katherine Harris...

Is Our Conservatives Learning?

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With some conservatives figuring out that being constantly lied to by their media sources isn't actually helpful, it's fun to see what happens after the popping of the bubble on election day. Dean "Unskewed" Chambers is actually relatively gracious, straightforwardly admitting his error. Then there's the...

Too Soon?

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...anyway, with my usual disclaimers about how as far as I can tell being a good spouse bears no relationship to being an effective public official, I assume that as.

Book excerpt

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The current issue of the National Jurist includes an excerpt from Don't Go to Law School (Unless), which explains how federal loan forgiveness programs exacerbate an out of control and.

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