He really is a uniter

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In Robert Farley
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On September 1, 2004
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At least of the major political parties in the United Kingdom. Apparently, 10 Downing is quietly cheering for a Kerry victory. Much of the rest of the party is not-so-quietly cheering: John Kerry supporters in America have been told by Peter Hain that Downing Street is hoping...

Rehnquist and Roe

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On August 31, 2004
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Hopefully you've been reading Balkanization, which has added commentary from two of the best constitutional scholars currently writing--Mark Graber and Mark Tushnet--to already excellent blog. (I wish they would come on permanently, creating a lefty version of Volokh.) Anyway, Prof. Balkin has been poring over the recently-released...

Hastert

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On August 30, 2004

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If there is one thing I've gotten sick of in the last four years, it's having to pick my jaw up off the floor every so often, after it fall.

The mythical French veto

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On August 28, 2004
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The letter Economist editor Clive Crook wrote to Brad DeLong makes use of a ploy that, while a familiar tactic of wingnut hacks, is particularly dismaying coming from an intelligent conservative: He sought allies throughout for the war in Iraq, and built the biggest coalition he could. France...
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