Daydream Believing

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Glenn Reynolds plays dumb:So why didn't [Kerry] release [his military records] earlier, given that this issue was extremely damaging to his campaign, and could have been easily addressed then -- when it would have made a difference -- instead of now, when no one cares except...

You Got The Silver

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Nice to come back and see that Sheldon Silver has killed the harebrained West Side Stadium scheme of Mayor Richie Rich and his dog Dollar [(c)Alicublog]. Even for state-funded stadium boondoggles, a mutli-billion dollar football stadium in Manhattan is a remarkably bad idea. I mean, the...

We’re Back

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We have successfully returned from Las Vegas. More details to come later, I'm sure.Once again, let me thank our guest bloggers, Matt Duss of What is the War, Erik Loomis.

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Everything old is new again

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Isn't it wonderful when new technology can revive a classic?Some things never go out of style...(via Have Opinion, Will Travel)Update: A commenter notes that this is actually a hoax. Okay, well, at least an appellate judge was also taken in, so I don't have to feel...

30s Movies

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I wonder if the Production Code was the worst thing to ever happen to Hollywood movies. I love silents and the early sound films as much for the glimpse they.

Compare and Contrast

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Here's one take:U.S., Iraqi Forces Find Huge Bunker NetworkU.S. and Iraqi forces searching Iraq's western province of Anbar on Saturday uncovered a network of bunkers hidden in a vast underground.

Bueller?

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Via Andrew Sullivan, here's former Nixon speechwriter (and Ferris's economics teacher) Ben Stein completely losing his shit:We read that Mark Felt's family and Mark Felt put out their story solely to make money off it. So, this makes the family's karma even more unnerving. The father,...

Meet the New Boss

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Very good piece by Charlie Cray on Chris Cox, newly appointed chairman of the SEC. Short version: putting Chris Cox in charge of the SEC is like putting a fox.

Actually, it is a right

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Amanda at Pandagon points out that one conservative argues against gay marriage thusly:Can people who think anonymous sex isn't cheating on their partner really be considered married? Booty-bumping? Come on,.

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