Now that there's a fairly broad consensus that The Phantom Menace was godawful, it's often forgotten how well the movie was initially received not only by many fans but by much.
Juan Cole does a better job with Reagan than I ever could.
To me, the question of nuclear power, as with conscription, becomes easier when removed from the abstract level to the context of American politics. Discussing the merits of nuclear power.
My post below on oil and alternative energy sources made no comment on nuclear power. There is a good reason for that--I'm not at all sure what I should think.
When a baseball game is interrupted so that Fred Barnes can spout wingnut propaganda at interminable length, the terrorists have already won.
The Stranger, an alternative weekly here in Seattle, is the best source for local news I'm aware of. It certainly beats the other weekly and both dailies. Perhaps there are.
According to Prof. Reynolds: WHILE I WENT OUT TO GET FROZEN YOGURT, the InstaWife watched CBS news. She pronounced it "one long commercial for the Democrats." Needless to say, no examples.
I differ somewhat from Scott on the question of the draft. The draft does have a couple of positive aspects that he doesn't mention, but that I think are important..
- Mike Johnson finally ends anti-democratic blockade of AZ-7
- The fall of the House of Nico
- An envoi from the worst Democratic senator
- The new Republican ecomomic populism
- Reliving the Good Old Days of American Energy
- Greatest real estate tycoon of the age unaware of length of standard residential mortgage
- In Memoriam
- Republicans and Black History Museums
- In a little hilltop village, they gambled for my clothes
- Nukes? Nukes!
