While this certainly doesn't let Dianne Feinstein off the hook for casting the decisive vote to let Southern-Fried Alito Leslie Southwick onto the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, Christy Hardin.
Great stuff from Mark Schmitt about the massive-state-subsidies-for-me-but-not-for-thee rural western version of small-government conservatism and self-reliance, from Larry Craig's likely replacement:A year ago, Risch was the acting governor of Idaho..
This Jim Rutenberg piece in yesterday's NY Times, like most accounts of Bush's inner life, has just a touch of surreality to it. The piece is based on interviews conducted.
I was just about to write a post noting that virtually every commenter to this post ignored the actual point of the post and simply returned to argue again and.
A couple of our commenters made this point well, too, but this post very effectively expresses my puzzlement over various male commenters who seemed to think that having a foot.
And the inevitably failed price controls in Zimbabwe are succeeded by...price controls. I'm not sure it's possible for the situation to get more depressing, but it's an incredible catastrophe getting.
A quick blog housekeeping note: I will be traveling for the rest of this holiday weekend to go to a wedding across the country. I think I might actually leave.
John Hawkins at Townhall, in one of recent memory's most extraordinarily ill-disguised racist tirades:Two years after Katrina, everywhere you turn, there are people carping, whining, and kvetching. Just why hasn't.
- Week 28
- Last Remnants of an Imperial Machine
- The customer is always wrong
- Erik Visits an Non-American Grave, Part 1,934
- Banana Republicans
- John Roberts signals intention to finish the job
- Cool Public History Projects Can Still Happen
- We Can Play Too
- Trump thinks that his supporters are idiots
- Friday on my mind