I don't know why I forget to read them for months at a time. This one renders all past and future David Brooks mockery obsolete. via Pandagon.
I'm satisfied with the blogospheric account of the huge Bush lead in Gallup (signifigant oversampling of GOP, based on some crack-smokingly incomprehensible sample adjustment methodology). Now can someone tell me.
Sully is having a real hard time. He's not an idiot, meaning that he can't believe that the project in Iraq is going well. On the other hand, he's arrogant.
One of Juan Cole's finest: President Bush said Tuesday that the Iraqis are refuting the pessimists and implied that things are improving in that country. What would America look like if.
Paperwight does a damn fine job of pointing out how all of the above are a better use of time than trying to answer the specific charges of right wing.
I am pleased to note that the fine folks at W.W. Norton sent me a copy of the 9/11 commission report, unsolicited but welcomed. In addition, Phillip Roth's new novel The.
This little item from Kos is interesting, and gives me an excuse to relate a dream I recently. In the dream, I was lazing about the house one morning, and.
Circumstantial evidence suggests that The Ethicist(tm) might be listening to my advice (or Paperwight). Still, I'm not in the mood to be terribly magnanimous. The first two "corrections" offered this week deal with.
- The chaos exception to the Sixth Amendment
- Der Mann im langen braunen Mantel
- Rare Earths In Greenland
- NFL Open Thread: Divisional Round Sunday
- What Is to Be Done with Greenland?
- The absurdity of the non-ideological university
- This Day in Labor History: January 18, 1913
- It’s funny until somebody gets hurt
- NFL Open Thread: Divisional Round Saturday
- Beijing’s best friend in DC
