Saint Alan Greenspan says that we need to make major cuts to treasured social programs before the bond vigilantes strike and the debt becomes a mushroom cloud: Allowing taxes to.
Ann Althouse has some Deep Thoughts regarding an innocuous article about how Barack Obama was something of a slob when he first started dating his now wife, and oh boy.
Aaron thinks this confrontation between a law professor and student protestors warrants an exercise in ideological self-reflection, but I don't know. It seems to me more like an undergraduate film.
Ann Friedman makes the case for Martha Stewart.
Paul Waldman has a smart take on the plagiarism in Juan Williams's column. Or, more precisely, the plagiarism that appeared in the column with Juan Williams's nominal byline: But here's.
Poor Republicans are all sad that sequestration actually affects their districts. In the same phenomenon Scott describes below with Rob Portman now caring about gay marriage because it affects his.
My latest at the Diplomat evaluates a couple of arguments on the end of the aircraft carrier: I suspect that we will continue to see navies devoting resources to multi-purpose.
The end of an era in Boston, as school busing is officially ended. It's true that busing didn't really work very well. It was a clunky approach to a horrible.
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