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MY RECENT POSTS
- Dump Biden for Hillary in '12?
History Says....
October 09, 2011 02:48AM - Is lower immigration from
Mexico a good thing?
July 07, 2011 03:02PM - The Newest X-Man: Rick Perry
July 05, 2011 03:46PM - I'm all for unzipping the
Founding Fathers, but...
July 02, 2011 01:41AM - Democrats "win" as Weiner
resigns: Party business as
usual
June 16, 2011 03:46PM
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Sachs? Have you mellowed since
I last
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BBE?
Thanks
f…”
October 09, 2011 08:07PM - “Sad but often true,
Brassawe. To me it just means
we should
talk about more
than…”
July 08, 2011 02:48PM - “For some reason, my
rating button isn't working,
but I enjoy
your analogy here
qu…”
July 07, 2011 03:43PM - “Bbd, yes, to all of
this. He's a terrible
candidate and
possibly, truly,
a terrib…”
July 05, 2011 05:18PM - “What you're saying is
true, Procopius, absolutely.
We do have
a wider variety
of…”
July 02, 2011 01:24PM
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OK, haha, there was a Bloggingheads three-minute "discussion"
of whether President Obama should trade Joe Biden to the
Oakland A's for Hillary Clinton as Vice President in
2012.
This happens every four years like political scientist fantasy clockwork. Someone looks at the incumbent president and go… Read full post »
A story in The New York Times yesterday discussed how immigration from Mexico to the United States has actually fallen to the lowest level since the 1950s. Someone, somewhere, is surprised about why:
The extraordinary Mexican migration that delivered millions of illegal immigrants to the United St… Read full post »
I'm fairly certain that Texas Governor Rick Perry is trying his best to read former President George W. Bush's mind here:
It is heartening to know that I'm not the only one who enjoyed the newest X-men movie, even if I suspect Gov. Perry and I have… Read full post »
One of the most popular stories on the Newsweek/Daily Beast site right now is the debut column of Simon Schama, a professor of history at Columbia University. Part of the column's popularity no doubt comes from its title, "The Founding Fathers, Unzipped," and part comes from the promise of controvers… Read full post »
Former House Representative Anthony
Weiner
Democrats, who are willing to compromise on the House or Senate floor, "make up" for this per… Read full post »
John Edwards.
Well, this is a little unsurprising:
After reports emerged that the Justice Department had decided to bring criminal charges against Mr. Edwards, his lawyer, Gregory Craig, issued a defiant statement saying that the government was operating only on an untested “theory&rdq… Read full post »

It is an ending like all meaningful endings, an ending that leaves us with more questions than answers. What will it mean? What was it all for? Why now? Why then? What happens next?
Somewhere, in a million-dollar complex in an apparently secure and quiet suburb of the capital… Read full post »
What is there to say about this? I find it hard to cheer for the death of any human being, particularly, and I don't believe that the death of any single man will change or even seriously alter the problems that America faces in the world. Yet the announcement that's expected… Read full post »
There's a handy GOOD flow-chart making the rounds of the Twitterverse at the moment, the lesson of which is that only a nihilist would care about the Royal Wedding. This is because, I gather, it is impossible to care about one's family, one's national politics, and one's suffering world while simulta… Read full post »
The reports that parts of Greg Mortenson's co-written autobiographical story, Three Cups of Tea, have been condensed for effect, embellished, or flat-out made up are both saddening and not particularly surprising. Reports that Mortensen has been misusing/… Read full post »

You know those heart-warming stories you hear about someone finding a book fifty years after they first checked it out, a book they thought had been lost in a move or drowned on the Titanic or burned by a spurned lover? Then the book gets found and… Read full post »

This is the worst headline I've seen in a while: "California May Require Teaching of Gay History." Here's the start of the story from the New York Times:
In California public schools, students are required to learn about black history and women’s history. And if a bill approved… Read full post »
Record temperatures in the arctic have been linked to the snowstorms this year that are currently causing the fourth-worst flood of all times in Fargo, North Dakota. Last year, they had the fifth-worst flood of all time, and two years ago, the worst ever. It's been that kind of decade for… Read full post »
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Representative Blake Farenthold did an interview with TalkingPointsMemo today about how cutting funding from Planned Parenthood would make it easier for him to go home and explain to his district why he hadn't fulfilled a ridiculous pledge to cut $100/… Read full post »
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I don’t yet have a completely formed picture of my thoughts on Mark Bittman’s move from the food pages of the New York Times to the opinion pages. Sometimes I like what he says, and sometimes, I don’t. (See, for instance, the debate about… Read full post »
Photo: U. Wisconsin Mascot/Jeff
Miller
So today is the first day of the rest of the… Read full post »
I have wished for the retirement of Jon Kyl before, beginning in January of 2009, when the/… Read full post »

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The ways in which Elizabeth Edwards stunned me are mostly selfish. I was stunned by my own interest in her, stunned again and again by how fascinating I found the trashy, sordid mess that her husband made of their lives. I was stunned, last… Read full post »
It’s nearly election day, and Ted Sorensen is dead. Yes, that will be true for every election to… Read full post »
Holy crap. I step away from the Internet for five minutes
and suddenly Sarah Palin is president. Cripes!… Read full post »
Today, the Washington Post had a really terrible headline on its front page: “Bloggers turn mosque into national… Read full post »

U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Polly Bennett.
It's been 101 days since April 20, 2010, the day the Deepwater Horizon rig in the Gulf of Mexico exploded and the Macondo well began gushing oil into the water. After 100 days, where are we?
We're in the… Read full post »
A federal judge has put a hold on parts of the Arizona Immigration law, known as SB 1070/HB 2162, that is scheduled to take effect tomorrow. Four sections of the 14-section law were ruled to have parts that were pre-empted (overlapped!) by existing federal law and have been enjoined (stopped!) pendin… Read full post »
The minute Wikileaks's major classified document dump was announced, I knew Glenn Greenwald would have something to say. His piece at Salon is surprisingly brief, possibly because the leak caught h… Read full post »
According to pool reports, Joe Biden told a fundraising party in North Carolina last night that "the heavy lifting is over" in terms of getting new bills passed this year. He also added this interesting nugget to his speech:
"We stabilized the financial system,” Biden said. We were on the… Read full post »



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