In an homage to the completely impartial commitment to the principle that no pundit can ever be fired for expressing views their employers find objectionable recently displayed by conservatives, I.
"[L]udicrously wrong, Alessandra Stanley-grade wrong." In fairness to Stanley, she at least usually confines her inevitable wrongness to a single field...
In response to Jon Chait and his many other defenders, I think it's worth making a few points about the Williams firing. Let's start off by assuming, arguendo, that his.
Dems smell blood in the Bluegrass... LAWRENCEBURG – Former President Bill Clinton will return to Kentucky a day before the Nov. 2 election to campaign for Democratic U.S. Senate nominee.
As gmack also says in our comments, this is correct: But as in the case of Rick Sanchez it seems to me that if you assume Williams has been doing.
While Ginni Thomas probably has the Bob Packwood award for the "creepiest act of communication from a conservative to hit the news this week" locked up, it must be conceded.
Stephanie Carvin has a long follow-up to my critique of her earlier explosive weapons essay at Duck of Minerva. She provides a lot of interesting history and legal analysis, but.
Well I'll be damned. Who could have predicted that jabbing pins into someone's chest to stimulate the flow of magical energy just might be dangerous? Oh, well. At least we.
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