September 4, 2007

Fall Semester Begins!

Today is the first day of the fall semester here at BU, and that means it is time for me to get back on a...[More]

One Bomb Away...

Add another book to your Wish List. NYT has the advanced word: In the fall of 2003, Jack L. Goldsmith was widely considered one of...[More]

War For Sale!

Spencer Ackerman has it on very good authority that Cheney's put out the word to right-wing think tanks to start selling a war with Iran....[More]

More About Iran

If my previous post didn't get you excited, this surely will. Once again its Spencer Ackerman with the goods: Throughout 2005, when U.S. military commanders...[More]

Quote of the Day

Ezra: Wondering why, amidst all that, Bush didn't get credit for naming the Justice Department building after RFK is like wondering why John Wilkes Booth...[More]

Meanwhile, In Iraq...

LATimes: Military officials say sectarian killings in Baghdad are down more than 51% and attacks on civilians and security forces across Iraq have decreased. But...[More]

I Believe the Childern Are the Future

Brilliant!...[More]

September 5, 2007

A Radical Revolutionary Force?

BRIAN BEUTLER: Perhaps it's a "radical revolutionary" idea not to want a fairly large country on your western border to be shaped by the guidance...[More]

Sen. Craig to Unresign?

I really don't know what to say about this story. The idea that a US Senator would try to withdraw a months-old, signed plea agreement...[More]

September 6, 2007

Switching Sides

One of the problems with being a blogger / political junkie is that sometimes you get so close to the whole process that you lose...[More]

Rumor and Speculation: The Nuclear Edition

Oh dear. UPDATE: It appears this may have all been a mishap. A nuclear mishap, but a mishap nonetheless....[More]

What's Missing Here?

Strategy and Thought. Brilliant....[More]

Apparently Even Bush Knew...

Maybe "knew" is too strong a word. He was told, but he didn't listen. We - our government - knew, but the men making the...[More]

Bury the Lede

Once again the Washington Post buries a critical story in the back pages of its paper: Experts Doubt Drop In Violence in Iraq Military Statistics...[More]

"This is not a good night"

Carpetbagger watched the GOP / Fox News debate so that you wouldn't have to. Pay particular attention to the exchange between Paul and Huckabee. I...[More]

The Wire

If you want to understand why the Wire is the best show on TV - maybe the best show ever on TV even - go...[More]

Quick Hits

A few loose ends at the end of a long day: + The Myth of AQI is an absolute must read. Andrew Tilghman was an...[More]

September 7, 2007

Friday Quick Hits

I don't have time to blog today - I'm way behind on my reading for my comps in October - so here are a few...[More]

China Bans Reincarnation!

FP: China's atheist authorities have decided to play God—they have banned Tibet's Buddhist monks from reincarnating without permission. The State Administration for Religious Affairs said...[More]

September 8, 2007

First Warner, then Craig, then Hagel?

A 60 seat, filibuster proof majority is seeming more and more likely every day. First John Warner decides to retire, then Craig sort-of-retires, and now...[More]

The Dog That Did Not Bark

Via Kevin Drum, a great piece on Iraq from Slate's Fred Kaplan. Forgive the long excerpt, but I want to make sure everyone reads this:...[More]

Ice Caps and Earthquakes

We are so screwed: The Greenland ice cap is melting so quickly that it is triggering earthquakes as pieces of ice several cubic kilometres in...[More]

Ice Caps and Earthquakes

We are so screwed: The Greenland ice cap is melting so quickly that it is triggering earthquakes as pieces of ice several cubic kilometres in...[More]

Simple Questions, Simple Answers

No....[More]

Why Economic Analysis So Often Gets Things Wrong

Mark Thoma has an interesting (and quite technical) piece examining the ramifications of Apple's iPhone price cut. I don't doubt that from an economic standpoint...[More]

Why Economic Analysis So Often Gets Things Wrong

Mark Thoma has an interesting (and quite technical) piece examining the ramifications of Apple's iPhone price cut. I don't doubt that from an economic standpoint...[More]

Quote of the Day

"In all life one should comfort the afflicted, but verily, also, one should afflict the comfortable, and especially when they are comfortably, contentedly, even happily...[More]

September 9, 2007

The Paradox That Isn't

You would think the editor in chief of Foreign Policy magazine would know better than this: It's an odd situation: Free-trade negotiations are crashing, one...[More]

What's Wrong With David Broder?

I realize that picking on Broder has become a predictable pass-time for bloggers, and as a result I usually do my best to avoid joining...[More]

File Under: Entirely Predictable

As you read this, keep in mind the concept of "six degrees of separation." On a global scale it may be closer to 42, but...[More]

A Revival!

Today is the day. It begins: Of all the impressions made on a young NFL quarterback, none was stronger than the day a bull-rushing lineman...[More]

September 10, 2007

I Know Ma Said To Take My Vitamins, But Wow...

One: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vitamin C can impede the growth of some types of tumors although not in the way some scientists had suspected, researchers...[More]

September 11, 2007

About the General and His Testimony

I didn't have time to watch Gen. Petraeus' testimony yesterday afternoon, and I refused outright to watch him sing and dance on Fox, so I'm...[More]

Craig Withdraws Guilty Plea

In case you missed it, Sen. Craig is calling for a do over. And his reasons are pretty hilarious In a "state of intense anxiety"...[More]

When Will They Learn?

One other thing about the Petraeus testimony. Like so many before him, the General trotted out the "no one could have predicted" line during his...[More]

I Wasn't Going To Say This, But...

...not only did Matt Yglesias beat me to it, he published it both on his blog and in the Guardian: Increasingly, I think Republicans are...[More]

What Happens When the Pentagon and Petraeus Don't Agree

Oh my. It looks like we are about to find out....[More]

Know Thyself

Andrew Sullivan, less than one week after 9/11: The middle part of the country - the great red zone that voted for Bush - is...[More]

Lieberman Is Insane

If it wasn't official before, it is now....[More]

September 12, 2007

The AG Fight Matters, But Not Like This

Over at Digby's place, Tristero offers an argument today that I've often seen elsewhere but haven't yet responded to. Time to correct that... The Argument:...[More]

Quote of the Day

Taken from today's NYT column by Thomas Friedman "Great powers should never get involved in the politics of small tribes." - Lebanese historian Kamal Salibi...[More]

Quote of the Day II

"What is the way forward? What are we buying time for?" -Sen. Olympia Snowe, reacting to the testimony of Gen. David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan...[More]

Misunderstanding Freedom of Speech

The First Amendment applies to the government, not civil society. If E!, a private cable TV network, doesn't want to broadcast someone's comments, they don't...[More]

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes!

Tim takes the usual blogosphere gripe about the lack of accountability for failed predictions one step further: One of the striking things about the Washington...[More]

"The Work of Generations..."

When Cary Tennis goes epic, he goes really, really epic: So here is what you can do. You can recognize that this gnawing hunger is...[More]

September 13, 2007

Adm. Fallon on Petraeus: "an ass-kissing little chickensh*t”

Oh my - via ThinkProgress: Fallon told Petraeus [in March] that he considered him to be “an ass-kissing little chickensh*t” and added, “I hate people...[More]

A Very Bad Day In Iraq

I don't do day-to-day updates on Iraq, but today's news is so bad that it cannot be ignored. First comes news of an assassination in...[More]

Virginia Goes Blue?

Picking up the second Virginia Senate seat in as many years just became a very real possibility. Former Gov. Mark Warner has just officially entered...[More]

Where's The Anti-War Vote?

Steve Benen has an interesting take on the support Clinton - the most hawkish of all of the Democratic candidates - seems to be getting...[More]

I Always Knew There Was A Reason I Loved NIN

Check this out: "As for the special situation in China, it does not seem to be easy to obtain Western music via legal channels, so...[More]

September 14, 2007

Questions For The NYT

On Fridays I have a bit of a break between the discussion sections I lead, and it usually provides enough time to sit and read...[More]

I Agree With Bush! Wow!

About one thing, at least! Here are the first two lines from last night's speech: "In the life of all free nations, there come moments...[More]

The Misues of Polls

Ezra Klein: It’s a fallacy atop an error built around something that isn’t happening. That's a quote from Ezra's takedown of Microtrends, the new book...[More]

Enlarging the Sphere

Steve Bennen and Kos highlight today an example of one of the worst tendencies in modern journalism. In the interest of time and space, journalists...[More]

Google + Apple v. The Telcos?

Please tell me that this is going to happen. Please? Please!...[More]

This Date In History

On Sept 14, 1959, the USSR completed the first moon landing, beating the US by a full decade. Its amazing the lies we tell ourselves...[More]

September 15, 2007

$8 Million Later, He Finally Tells Us

Could someone please explain to me why Alan Greenspan waited until he was out of office to say this: In the 500-page book, “The Age...[More]

Un-Bothered By Ignorance Of His Own Past Decisions

NBC News Brian Williams, reporting after a luncheon with President Bush Notably, when asked about Robert Draper's new book, "Dead Certain: The Presidency of George...[More]

Naming Your Running Mate Early

I've long held a suspicion that the 2008 race would see one of the Democratic candidates announce a running mate before the nomination had been...[More]

What Thompson, Perot, and Reagan Do Not Have In Common

In an interesting analysis of Fred Thompson's entry into the presidential race, Morbo - posting over at Steven Bennen's place - makes the following mistake:...[More]

Time to Beat Up on Broder Again

Right out of the gate he makes a major and entirely avoidable mistake: Now that the president has endorsed the Petraeus-Crocker plan for Iraq, it...[More]

The Surge

in graphical form....[More]

September 16, 2007

Junk Science Journalism

I really do expect more from the Sunday Times Magazine than this. The cover story this week is on the science of epidemiology, and the...[More]

No Sunday Blogging

The previous post notwithstanding (it was late night Saturday, not Sunday!), I'm instituting a new policy for my blog: No Sunday posts. 6 days a...[More]

September 17, 2007

Saying Goodbye to an Old Friend

Last night was the closing party for Avalon Boston, a club that not all that long ago was one of the nation's best. For over...[More]

Health Care Day

I thought about trying to comment on Hillary's health care plan, but after reading what Ezra has to say, I think its probably best to...[More]

The Webb Amendment

Greg Sargent has big news on the status of Sen. Webb's troops readiness amendment. It looks like Democrats may in fact be rapidly approaching the...[More]

NRO On Democracy

Shorter NRO on Democracy: Good for Iraq, bad for DC. It's all about power, not principle! No Andrew, there is no way to justify this....[More]

September 19, 2007

The House Of Wisdom

This is ridiculous: The U.S. military has introduced "religious enlightenment" and other education programs for Iraqi detainees, some of whom are as young as 11,...[More]

Embarrassing and Sad

Not all that long ago, the US Marine Corps was responsible for protecting US diplomats in our embassies around the world. But thanks to the...[More]

Welcome Back NYT!

What better way to celebrate the re-emergence of the NYT columnists into the free world than to pick on Thomas Friedman? The man has one...[More]

Troop Cuts? Hardly

I've wondered how military families were going to react to the spin. Here's a first look from Newsweek: Sept. 14, 2007 - In endorsing Gen....[More]

Moral Hazards

Ezra: Moral hazard is a pretty simple idea: The less you bear the consequences of your actions, the more reckless you'll be. And it's often...[More]

I Hate To Say This, But...

I'm absolutely with Kevin Drum on this: Obama's "tax fairness" proposal is so silly that I'm actually beginning to rethink my support for him. Cutting...[More]

Warner Disappoints Again

In case you haven't been following the twists and turns over the Webb Amendment, until the last day or so it looked like Sen. John...[More]

September 20, 2007

OMG! Paul Krugman Is A Vituperative Blogger!

I had a felling that Paul Krugman's new NYT blog was going to be good. But I had no idea it was going to be...[More]

Simply Nonsensical

Time to beat up Broder again. Sometimes I think the man doesn't read his own stuff. Bipartisanship is wonderful! Moderation is the best! If only...[More]

$2 Trilion

That's the projections for the cost of the president's new "Korea model" for Iraq. And that's on top of the $500 billion we have already...[More]

The Effect of Dynasty

Blumenthal @ Salon on Draper's take on Bush: Draper's unusual access enabled him to collect valuable anecdotes as well as to put a microphone in...[More]

Quote of the Day

Andrew Sullivan: Taking responsibility for one's past views and actions is not apparently in the current conservative book of virtues...[More]

Returning to Reality

I was planning on commenting today on David Brook's latest love letter to SecDef Gates, but it looks like Greg D beat me to it....[More]

Another Unforced Error By Obama

This is ridiculous. He is skipping debates in Iowa? In Iowa? UPDATE: A (sort of?) defense of Obama from Garance Franke-Ruta here. I get the...[More]

Age And Wisdom Are Not Necessarily Correlated

Most of the time I tend to agree with the idea that age brings wisdom. Wisdom, it has always seemed to me, is as much...[More]

Maybe Bernanke Needs To See A Shrink?!?

Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, earlier this week: Greenspan seems to argue that since the case for capitalism is so overwhelmingly rational, the opposition to...[More]

September 21, 2007

Simple Questions, Simple Answers

One of Josh Marshall's TPM readers asks a very important question here. Last night, news broke that the FBI had been taping phone calls placed...[More]

It's Not Just Rudy

Kevin Drum makes an important point here. More often than not, when Rudy speaks, he makes it clear that he doesn't actually know what he...[More]

A Nuclearized Middle East?

Apparently no one has any real idea what's going in in Syria right now. do they have a nuclear program? Are they getting help from...[More]

Oh My.

There is literally nothing a conservative commentator can say that will get them in trouble. There is literally no line they can cross that would...[More]

The Iraq Realignment Is Coming

Chris Bowers has a great piece today making the case for a coming realignment based around opposition to the War in Iraq. I think he's...[More]

Brilliant Advert

This is how you do parody...[More]

Giuliani's Stunt

Actually, I'd go one farther than Steve Benen. Not only do I think the "surprise" call was staged, I'd be willing to bet money it...[More]

Why Christianity "Works"

Andrew Sullivan: A sociological approach. Of course, it seems to me that believing in Christ because Christianity "works" because it fosters personal responsibility and social...[More]

"The most severe since the Great Depression""

Oh. My. God: Fresh economic shocks on the scale of the present credit squeeze will occur if US house prices continue to fall, one of...[More]

The Seeds of Anti-Semitism? Hardly.

I usually avoid the whole "power of the Israeli lobby" debate, but today's WaPo column by Michael Gerson is so stupid that I have no...[More]

September 22, 2007

Great Moments In Headline Writing

WaPo: Obama's Challenge: Gain Lead in Polls Well...duh!...[More]

September 24, 2007

Dishonoring Ourselves

Who said this, and to whom were they speaking? you've made terrible choices for your people. You've isolated your nation. You've taken a nation of...[More]

If You Disagree With the President, You Must Be A Democrat

This isn't a new phenomenon. For years now, anyone on the right who has stood up to oppose the president has been declared an outcast,...[More]

Krugman Gets Blogs

Imagine if more of the newspapers used blogs like this: Since I’ve just published an op-ed about the enduring influence of race on Southern voting,...[More]

Coming to Their Senses?

What. They. Said: “THEY hate our freedoms.” So said George Bush in a speech to the American Congress shortly after the attacks on America in...[More]

More on Ahmadinejad

Via Andrew Sullivan, this excerpt from today's appearance by Ahmadinejad at Columbia proves exactly the point I was trying to make earlier. Ahmadinejad was asked...[More]

Bollinger v. Ahmadinejad, The Video

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September 25, 2007

How Big Is Google?

It already owns its own undersea cables. But it wants more. Maybe lots more....[More]

Quote of The Day

Courtesy of Bob Herbert: It's an old one, but it is worth remembering: "You start out in 1954 by saying, 'Nigger, nigger, nigger,' " said...[More]

Hilarity

This is pretty hilarious. Bill O'Reilly has spent all week railing against Columbia for inviting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to speak. The thing is...O'Reilly also...[More]

Quote of The Day II

Atrios: I just learned on NPR that "until recently" GM employees had health care benefits which were "extremely generous" because... get this... you could include...[More]

For What It's Worth

I don't think this is a sign that Bush is stupid. I think it is a sign that he has no interest whatsoever in learning...[More]

Ms. Moneypenny? Are You For Real?

Spencer Ackerman has an important story about Blakcwater in Iraq over at TPM. But I'm sorry...I can't get past the fact that there's actually someone...[More]

September 26, 2007

Perlstein on Ahmadinejad: Once Upon A Time... (Multiple Updates)

Hopefully this will be my only post today on Ahmadinejad's visit to the US. Hopefully. Over at Campaign for America's Future, Rick Perlstein does a...[More]

"No Matter What"

File this one under "things we've long suspected but lacked hard evidence for": In a revelation reminiscent of the Downing Street memo, the Spanish newspaper...[More]

Speaking of National Nightmares...

This is very, very, very not good. In high-level meetings over the past several days, U.S. military officials have pressed State Department officials to assert...[More]

Meanwhile, Here At Home...

SCHIP reauthorization falls a few dozens votes short of the number needed to override Bush's promised veto. For the sake of some sort of bizarre...[More]

He Doesn't Really Mean This...

There's no way that Andrew meant to imply that Cheney has "humility and grace," is there?...[More]

Cartoon of the Day

From the Atlantic:...[More]

Quick Hits

A few items that somehow didn't seem to deserve their own post but are nevertheless worth passing along: + There's a smackdown going on across...[More]

Another General Dissents...Will Anyone Notice?

This time it is Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, commander of coalition forces in Iraq from mid-2003 to mid-2004. Scott Horton over at Harpers has more: For...[More]

Civilization Hangs By A Very Thin Thread

I've spent all day posting angry rants, so its time for something a bit more uplifting. If you remember the Cold War, go read this....[More]

But What About Rudy? [Updated: And Norm?!?]

George Will spends his entire column today excoriating the NYT for giving MoveOn.org an illegal discount for its recent controversial ad. Amazingly, Will makes it...[More]

Pipes!

Interesting....[More]

Campaign Finance Reform

Mitch McConnell, the leader of the Republican minority in the US Senate, has long been a vigorous opponent of campaign finance restrictions. McConnell has actually...[More]

Headline of the Day

McClatchy: Bush astounds activists, supports human rights What an unbelievably sad day for America that one of the nation's largest media chain could legitimately run...[More]

What The Hell Is Wrong With Officials These Days?

King Kaufman wants to know....[More]

Michael Vick's Life Is Becoming A Train Wreck

First it was the admission of guilt on federal dog fighting charges. Then it was an indictment in the state of Virginia on related charges....[More]

Some Thoughts About the Democratic Debate Tonight

+ Someone must have told Hillary to start laughing, because she is doing it all the time, even when it doesn't much make sense. I...[More]

September 27, 2007

More Evidence of a Bursting Bubble

NYT: Purchases of new homes fell to an annual rate of 795,000, an 8.3 percent decline from July, as inventory levels rose to their highest...[More]

Bill Kristol Makes Prediction

This (via TPM) is the best news I've gotten all day, maybe even all week: Bill Kristol watched last night's Democratic debate, and he now...[More]

Privatizing War

Josh Marshall is pledging to make it a major focus for TPM over the coming months, a project that he's kicked off with a series...[More]

The Myth of Moral Hazards

I noticed this in today's NYT article about the GM-UAW deal, too. Kevin Drum explains the NYT's nonsense here. I begin to answer his question...[More]

More on the Debate

Tim Grieve is absolutely right about this exchange between Hillary and Russert. Hillary looked and sounded presidential in a way that no one else on...[More]

Bad Bridges

Andrew Sullivan notes a recent study that demonstrates a negative correlation between level of congressional pork and the number obsolete bridges within a district. This...[More]

Primaries

Marc Aminder thinks he has the final schedule figured out: Jan. 5: Iowa caucuses (both parties) Jan. 8: New Hampshire primary (both parties) Jan. 12:...[More]

Quote of the...Yesterday!

TPM Election Central reminds me to pass along the funniest moment in the debate last night: Biden: "Rudy Giuliani doesn't know what the heck he's...[More]

Letting bin Laden Escape....Again!

Looks like the Bush Administration may now 0 for 2....[More]

Rethinking Religion? Nah.

You would think that a dilemma like this would make people start to rethink the Earth-centric nature of most western religion. OK, maybe you wouldn't...[More]

Cubes!

Not only is Mark Cuban on the new seasons of Dancing with the Stars, he is blogging about it. This, apparently, is what happens when...[More]

Blade Runner: The Final Cut

I've always loved Ridley Scott's movies, but now that I have read this interview in Wired, i have a much better understanding of why. Take,...[More]

Romney's Winner

Swampland reports on the results of the Romeny's campaigns user-generated content contest. Here's the winner: Can someone please explain to me what's going on with...[More]

Headline of the Day

McClatchy: Greenspan sees threat of '70s-style inflation...[More]

Bono Has Eyes!

Look! More seriously: I don't think I've ever seen a picture of Bono that made him look more Irish. Or old. But if Bono is...[More]

September 28, 2007

Quote of the Day

Katie Couric: Is it my job to go over and say this war is terrible and withdrawal is necessary? I don’t necessarily think that is...[More]

BU's Bacevich Throws Down

In The American Conservative, no less Sycophant Savior General Petraeus wins a battle in Washington—if not in Baghdad. by Andrew J. Bacevich In common parlance,...[More]

Mindless Hypocrisy

This is a great a catch by John Cole. The very same people who vigorously defend the right of the government to wiretap anyone anytime...[More]

Santa Claus As A Secret Weapon

I don't have time to comment on this right now, but its quite interesting, and you really should go read it....[More]

9/11 Made Me Do It!!!

Even for Rudy, this is a pathetic new low. How can anyone possibly think this man has the judgement and character necessary to be president?...[More]

A Nation of Tax Revolters? Hardly.

I know that I'm fighting a losing battle here, but I'm going to fight nonetheless. This story about our history being "founded in a tax...[More]

September 30, 2007

Qualifying Exam Schedule

I'll be taking my qualifying exams over 3 of the next 5 days, so you can and should expect a quiet week around here. Monday,...[More]