Matt Yglesias has (justly) come under fire for his recent posts arguing against civil rights protections for gay people on the basis of conservertarian bromides that weren't persuasive when the Supreme Court used them to strike down maximum hours laws in 1905, and for his criticism of John...

Kerry’s Speech

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On July 30, 2004

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I didn't watch all or even most of it, just catching most of the major speeches. From where I sit, this was a success--tight, organized, on message, and the speakers.

Kerry

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On July 29, 2004

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Well, I think this is going pretty well. He's still not a great orator, but he can be good, and I'd say he's close to the top of his game..

Picking Rehnquist

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Erik asks in the comments if Rehnquist's nature was known when Nixon appointed him. As it happens, John Dean wrote a good book on the subject.  Essentially, Rehnquist was a last-minute choice; Nixonites knew about many of the skeletons in his closet, but Senate Democrats didn't have...

Afghanistan

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On July 28, 2004

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Conservatives like to complain that the media insists on covering on the bad news in Iraq (like car bombs blowing up dozens of people) while ignoring the good news (a.

People who need to read Karl Popper

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One of the most amusing pathologies of wingnut cranks is their unyielding conviction that Hillary Clinton would be the Democratic nominee in 2004, despite the facts that 1)she repeatedly said she wouldn't run, and 2)no constituency within the party who wanted her to run.  Then, she...
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