Jamelle Bouie [free link] reflects on the strong signal that the Supreme Court's Republicans intend to nullify what's remaining of the most important civil rights legislation passed since Reconstruction: A.
As I alluded to in comments a few days back, I have gone back and forth quite a lot over the past two decades on the wisdom of using atomic.
As I've stated many times, I loathe the emails that come from Democratic consultants and I think it is a waste of every single person's money to give it to.
Last night I plowed into the new season of King of the Hill, which revisits Arlen after Hank and Peggy's fifteen year absence selling propane and propane accessories for ARAMCO.
This is the grave of Joshua Chamberlain. Born in Brewer, Maine in 1828, Chamberlain came from old New England stock. His father was a colonel in the War of 1812.
The world's richest man unveiled an elaborate fantasy scenario involving his associate in the mass starvation of African children Edward "Big Balls" Coristine: If a DOGE staffer got his ass.
I don't know exactly what Trump is trying to hide here, but I think there's no longer any question that he's hiding something he thinks would materially damage his political.
Thomas Chatterton Williams has always been a particularly representative example of the particular strain of reactionary centrism that Bari Weiss has mobilized to great profit and some measure of assistance.
- Music Notes
- Rogan’s army is on their way
- Trump’s arrest of the entire House of Representatives raises questions about his commitment to democracy
- Complying with the law is a fireable offense in the Trump administration
- Week 29
- Nixon Victorious
- Comrade Lutnick threatens to liquidate the Charles River Kulaks
- The sorcerer’s apprentice
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 1,938
- LGM Film Club, Part 505: Ranch Album