Daniel Davies really likes Budweiser.I'm not prepared to refute or defend Davies' post -- it's actually quite interesting, even if his defense of Bud is actually a refutation of anti-Budweiser.
... and pretty much every other variant of videoblogging. The glorious thing that the internet gives us is precision; I can take interest in a particular point of a post.
The annual migration of the cruise ships began this week, and along with it the entire corporate ecosystem of Juneau erupted into life. It's pissing outside -- we live in.
As a staunch Giuliani opponent, I must admit a certain grudging admiration for his decision to be explicitly pro-choice rather than adopting the High Contrarian "I'm pro-choice, but it should.
Atrios makes an interesting point with respect to my argument that pro-lifers are likely to identify certain types of abortion is particularly immoral and use that as a wedge, and.
Via Kingdaddy, this is, like, pretty awesome.
I mentioned earlier today the scandal concerning the DoE allowing loan companies to loot subsidies intended to help poor students--they were informed about the loophole by a whistleblower, who was.
When asked, I've always said that if I didn't pass quietly in my sleep at the age of 85, I would want to die -- heroically defending my reputation for.
- Superman
- Correct Diagnosis of Higher Ed Problems
- What you got is nothing new. You can’t stop what’s coming. That’s called vanity.
- The Thom Tillis Bravery Chronicles
- The murder of the slaying of the homicide of parody
- LGM Film Club, Part 502: Siskel & Ebert Review Spinal Tap
- The Late Late Show
- Trump threatens to sue WSJ after paper reveals pervy letter he wrote to Jeffrey Epstein
- Physician, Heal Thyself
- I guess they didn’t teach “make sure that your anecdotal evidence is at least consistent with your anecdote” at Columbia