Kevin Drum with an excellent post on Oil. Upshot: Prices are going up. Fluctuations aside, they're not going back down. Depending on who you ask, production has peaked in the last.
Now that's a game. Why this country prefers the dreary postseason of the NBA is beyond me. I'm also grateful to Sports Illustrated for confidently declaring that a Tampa Bay victory.
Matt Duss noted some creepy White House rhetoric.
Chalk it up to incompetence; I was so very sad that we couldn't get tickets to the showing of Zhang Yimou's "Hero" at SIFF. Then I read the synopsis, discover.
I should make clear that I don't consider those who gamble on political events to have any special insights, as dsquared at crooked timber has demonstrated. In general the numbers.
Everyone's all over poll numbers for the Presidential election, and everyone's watching the Senate pretty closely as well. (Speaking of which, there is a nice and very flattering profile of Barak Obama.
Via the incomparable Bob Somerby, this gem from Boston Globe typist Nina Easton on The Tweety Matthews Show ("complacent millionaire pundit values on a cable-access budget!"): EASTON: There is--there's no doubt that that's.
Media Matters takes apart Stephen F. Hayes argument that Bin Laden and Hussein had an operational relationship between 1990 and 2003. This one requires just a smidgeon of common sense..
- 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
- Trump and Rubio decimate the human trafficking police
- ICE and American Citizens
- Looking back on the golden age of skyjacking
- Did the Teamsters Hire a Charlottesville White Nationalist?