June 12, 2007

I'm Back!

The trip was fabulous. The wedding was perfect. The pictures are being sorted through. And my brain is still in recovery. Look for pictures in...[More]

June 16, 2007

What Blogging And Backpacking Have In Common

If you've ever gone backpacking in the mountains, you know that at some point over the course of every journey you get to a point...[More]

Random Bits and Bobs

Two things worth reading that don't deserve a post of their own: + If you don't read Cary Tennis regularly, you really should. It doesn't...[More]

Proud to Be From Massachusetts

By now I'm sure everyone knows that my home state of Massachusetts has ended the long battle over gay marriage rights with a decisive and...[More]

No Underlying Crime?

Of all of the things being said in defense of Scooter Libby, the idea that he should go free because "there was no underlying crime"...[More]

Foreclosure Rate Hits Historic High

At what point will people recognize that this is a crisis? The percentage of U.S. mortgages entering foreclosure in the first three months of the...[More]

"God and a Bag of Flour"

Andrew Sullivan writes about "the barbarism of Hamas," offering up with his seal of approval this quote from Dean Barnett: Hamas was the popularly elected...[More]

"Portrait of the Modern Terrorist as an Idiot"

Bruce Schneier throws down: The recently publicized terrorist plot to blow up John F. Kennedy International Airport, like so many of the terrorist plots over...[More]

Mistaken Extrapolation Is The Real Problem

In a totally unrelated post on immigration, Publius nevertheless makes a very similar point about human nature to the one I made here to elite...[More]

The Taguba Report Returns

Andrew Sullivan is right: justice is coming. Gen. Taguba's report on the abuses at Abu Ghraib prison was what finally made both the public and...[More]

If Only Christianity Had Sacred Rivers...

Via ThinkProgress and from the Washington Post: The Himalayan source of Hinduism's holiest river, they say, is drying up. In this 3,000-year-old city known as...[More]

Oh No, Mr Jefferson!

The Jefferson Memorial is sinking, apparently....[More]

Headline of the Day

Romney Says He Wants 'Big Stick' That won't go over well with social conservatives, I don't think. Heh....[More]

MythBusters

When even the Consumerist begins writing posts about the idiocy of our approach to combatting terrorism, you know something is really changing. And yes, I...[More]

The Life of the Chinese Gold Farmer

If for no other reason than lines like the following, you really need to read this article in the NYT Magazine about Chinese "gold farmers":...[More]

Drugs Pour Into U.S.

Remember when the idea of importing drugs from Canada appalled good Republicans everywhere? "How will we know they are safe," they asked. Those crazy Canadians...[More]

June 17, 2007

Sunday Evening Reading

One of the nice things about summer break is that I have some extra time on Sundays to read the more lengthy pieces offered up...[More]

MANPAD Mania?

Matthew Yglesias makes some interesting points about MANPADS, but I'm not sure he goes far enough: Zach Phillips at Government Executive reports on efforts to...[More]

Compare and Contrast

Today's Washington Post: The Justice Department is scrambling to find willing replacements for nearly two dozen temporary U.S. attorneys, whose time in office is now...[More]

Bees dying of mysterious infection

An update on those missing bees... The dead bees under Dennis VanEngelsdorp's microscope were like none he had ever seen before. He had expected to...[More]

June 18, 2007

Flight of the Conchords

If you didn't watch the debut of HBO's new comedy series tonight, you really must find way to remedy that. Yes, it is very, very...[More]

June 19, 2007

Petraeus, Bush, and the War in Iraq

Over the past few days, people have been talking quite a bit about Gen. Petraeus' comments indicating that he sees US forces in Iraq for...[More]

Claiming Exectuie Privilege To Hide Illegal Acts

With the revelation that millions of illegal emails have been either accidentally or willfully destroyed by the Bush administration, a bit of reiteration is in...[More]

Scalia Is A Deeply Serious Man

A paragon of conservatism, and an example of everything a Supreme Court justice should be? Really?...[More]

Rudy Walks Out On Iraq Study Group?

In case you missed it, the big campaign news of the day is this story from NY Newsday: Rudolph Giuliani's membership on an elite Iraq...[More]

Edwards and Obama Speak

Both John Edwards and Barack Obama delivered speeches today at the Take Back America conference, and by all accounts they were fairly spectacular. Matt Yglesias...[More]

Bloomberg Wants In

No, he hasn't officially announced. But how else to read this news other than that he is very, very seriously considering it?...[More]

Greenwald and Cohen and Libby, Oh My!

When Glenn Greenwald is on, he's just so damn on. My favorite part of today's piece: The Libby prosecution clearly was the dirty work of...[More]

"Please everyone, so you please no one" politics

Hillary Clinton has chosen a song by Celine Dion as her campaign theme song. Or rather, Hillary Clinton's supporters have chosen a song by Celine...[More]

More on Realignments

Following up on my previous comments, I should also mention... My argument about rhetorical realignments really only applies to the 20th century. What both FDR...[More]

June 23, 2007

BeatPortal

For those of you out there into electronic music, Beatport - the Internet's best site for cheap and legal dance music MP3s - has just...[More]

Finally, Someone Notices That Cheney Has Written His Own Constitution

Way back in February, in a post entitled "A Fourth Branch of Government?" I tried to call attention to the fact that the Vice President...[More]

Meanwhile, in Guantanamo...

WaPo: An Army officer who played a key role in the "enemy combatant" hearings at Guantanamo Bay says tribunal members relied on vague and incomplete...[More]

Entirely Predictable

WaPo: The major U.S. offensive launched last weekend against insurgents in and around Baghdad has significantly expanded the military's battleground in Iraq -- "a surge...[More]

al Qaeda in Iraq

For god's sake people, can we please stop this nonsense? Marketing al Qaeda to the world as if they were some sort of Legion of...[More]

The Subprime Meltdown Continues

In case you missed it, there was big news in the subprime loan and hedge fund industries this past week. The short version of the...[More]

More Bad News For Giuliani

Rudy was already having a very week. But this story takes things to an entirely different level. An excerpt: June 22, 2007 | NEW YORK...[More]

I'm Almost Starting To Feel Bad For The Man...

Another hit for Giuliani. NY Daily News: Former Environmental Protection Agency boss Christie Whitman says she urged Ground Zero workers to wear respirators, but then-Mayor...[More]

Barack Obama's Address To The General Synod of the United Church of Christ

Full text here. Combine this with his speech at Take Back America earlier this week, and you get the sense that Obama's campaign starting to...[More]

June 24, 2007

Meet the Press Picks Up Giuliani ISG Story

In case there was any remaining doubt that the story about Rudy Giuliani blowing off his responsibilities to the Iraq Study Group poses a very...[More]

About That Bloomberg Run

Not being a New Yorker, I had no idea that michael Bloomberg was both divorced and single. I honestly have no idea what that might...[More]

The Cheney Vice Presidency

I must admit I'm a bit shocked to see the speed with which the story of Cheney's "fourth branch" theory of the Vice Presidency has...[More]

June 26, 2007

Smackdown!

Andrew Sullivan has made some fairly ridiculous statements about "socialized medicine" over the years, and although his most recent ones aren't particularly better or worse...[More]

About Dick's Secrets

In case you missed it, the Post has posted parts two and three of their ongoing Cheney series, with part four expected to drop tonight....[More]

Kids These Days!

This is an absolutely amazing story. President Bush was presented with a letter Monday signed by 50 high school seniors in the Presidential Scholars program...[More]

Coulter on Edwards: "I’ll just wish he had been killed in a terrorist assassination plot.”

Steve Benen is right: There is quite literally nothing a right-wing pundit can say that will get them ostracized from mainstream society. Nothing. Coulter on...[More]

Funniest. Thing. Ever.

Ezra says: the opener to Aqua Teen Hunger Force is more awesome than language can convey. I actually think he doesn't go nearly far enough....[More]

June 27, 2007

Flight of the Conchords

Don't take my word for it that its a brilliant new show. Watch the videos:...[More]

Big Pharma, Round Two

Kevin Drum and Andrew Sullivan continue yesterday's debate on the impact of government regulation on the health care and pharmaceutical industries. With this one sentence,...[More]

Cheney Retreats from "Fourth Branch" Claims

But don't get your hopes up. He's given up claiming his own constitution; he's now just claiming he has his own set of laws. More...[More]

June 28, 2007

SCOTUS School Desegregation Ruling

As you read about today's Supreme Court ruling, it is important to keep in mind what reality still looks like in parts of this country....[More]

Elections Have Consequences

Apparently one of the consequences of the last 2 presidential elections is that we are returning to a pre-1900 understanding of society's ability to impose...[More]

A "Perjury Trap"?

Over the past few days, both the House and Senate have been busy issuing subpoenas to the Bush administration on a variety of matters. Today...[More]

Big Pharma, Round Three

Kevin Drum's gone on vacation, but that hasn't stopped Anderw Sullivan from continuing their conversation. Today's entry in Andrew's ongoing effort to prove that European...[More]

June 30, 2007

Does Steve Benen Sleep?

The man is a blogging machine. Salon's Blog Report, The Carpetbagger Report, weekend duties at TPM, and now vacation duty for Kevin Drum? It would...[More]

A Brilliant Defense of Bureaucracy

Via Ezra. Wow....[More]

"I Saw The KGB"

Via Steve Benen, George Grieve passes along an interesting anecdote retold by Powell himself a few weeks back: One gem which the audience enjoyed was...[More]