I mean, he’d probably enjoy it. But still. I often think about this idea to implant the codes for a nuclear attack in someone’s chest. pic.twitter.com/ESqfNizAXg — Canongate (@canongatebooks) August 9, 2017 Incidentally, driving around Montana yesterday, I stumbled across an ICBM launch site in the prairie. Don’t know if it’s still operational or not. […]
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I’m not terribly consistent when it comes to promoting, at LGM, pieces that I’ve published elsewhere. Unfortunately, a Foreign Policy article that I wrote with Dani Nedal on Trumpian unpr
I kinda wish a Democratic elected official would say something like this: Well, let me just tell you that the most excited I’m about is — and I’m asking Congress to pass –is th
Didn’t we always really know? HT to Pinko Punko.
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