Durned Liberals

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I, for one, welcome the return of the word "liberal" to something more closely approximating its political theory meaning. I've spent far, far too much time explaining to undergraduates that when political theorists and international relations theorists use the word liberal they mean something much different...

Elections

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Since at least 1980 -- with the infamous Reagan campaign ad claiming that that Ayatollah Khomeini wanted Carter to win a second term -- it's become an article of faith.

And Then What?

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I have a lot of problems with Amy Sullivan's recent piece about the opportunities allegedly presented by David Kuo's new book. First of all, I reject her entire premise that.

Horses are Big in Kentucky

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Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum is an odd entry into the pantheon of Kentucky heroes:Most of them, however, know him as Sheik Mo, a horseman who for nearly 25 years has arrived each year at Blue Grass Airport by private jumbo jet and has spent hundreds...

Erick Erickson: A New Low

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John Cole notes a profoundly embarrassing installment in the conservative war on aesthetics by Erick Erickson, who mocks the "'it's just fiction' defense" of Jim Webb." (Next, those crazy liberals might claim that Vladimir Nabokov isn't a pedophile, and Thomas Pynchon isn't an 18th century surveyor!)...

Defeatists

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Via Juan Cole, we read of a minister from Houston who is running around the country insisting that Republicans need to be defeated because George W. Bush is delaying the.

Yet More On Gender-Segregated Education

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The more I read, the more I'm dubious about the apparent coming increase in gender segregation in K-12 schools. Neil reminds us of The Happy Feminist's terrific post this summer on the subject, in which she points us to some of the underlying theoretical claims of...

No Brainer

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Waterboarding--now officially endorsed by the Vice President of the United States (whether his lackeys lie about it or not)--is, in fact, torture. Lederman and Balkin explain in detail. I also.

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