December 3, 2007

Weekend Roundup

Some key stories and blog posts from over the weekend... + Allegations about the potential misuse of funds by then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani's continued to mount...[More]

December 4, 2007

Iran and the NIE [Updated]

Unless you spent the last 24 hours hiding under a rock somewhere, you've likely heard the big news: it is the combined judgement of our...[More]

Quote of the Day

Former UN ambassador John Bolton, reacting to the release of the Iran NIE: "I've never based my view on this week's intelligence." Hat Tip: Publius....[More]

It's The Information, Stupid

Take a basic course on economics and you'll learn about the central role of information in markets. When both parties have perfect information, markets function...[More]

Against Torture? Get Out!

Powerline looks over the GOP field and concludes Huckabee, McCain, and Paul simply cannot be allowed to win the nomination. Why? They oppose the use...[More]

They Pay People To Write These Things?

Richard Cohen, from today's Washington Post: Until just recently, the expectations have indeed been low for Huckabee. He is more famous for losing more than...[More]

December 7, 2007

Mitt's Big Speech: "Faith In America"

So its been roughly 24 hours since Mitt delivered his big speech, and by now virtually everyone has had a chance to weigh in on...[More]

A "Wide Stance"

This is brilliant. Context here....[More]

December 8, 2007

Hitchens: "Romney's Windy, Worthless Speech"

When Hitchens is on, he's just so damn on. Slate: Romney does not understand the difference between deism and theism, nor does he know the...[More]

Now I Get It!

Ah... suddenly it all becomes clear. The reason that I hated Romney's religion speech is because I am a "devil worshipper." So sayeth BillO!...[More]

A President, Not a King

I've long claimed that the Bush administration's justifications for the expansion of executive power amount to a reinterpretation of the power of the presidency as...[More]

The Torture Tapes [Updated]

By now I'm certain all of you have seen the news that the CIA destroyed hundreds of hours of video tapes showing the detainment, questioning,...[More]

"Batten Down the Hatches" Is Not A Successful Electoral Strategy

I'm beginning to think that we're going to be able to measure the amount of life left in the Giuliani campaign in weeks rather than...[More]

Time Magazine: "Tax Cuts Don't Boost Revenues"

Someone give Justin Fox a medal. This is how real reporting is done: If there's one thing that Republican politicians agree on, it's that slashing...[More]

Peaking Too Soon? [Multiple Updates]

For nearly a year now I've been telling anyone who would listen that Mike Huckabee was going to win the GOP nomination. But now I'm...[More]

Blimpy!

Not only are Ron Paul's supporters renting themselves a blimp, they are doing it in a way that A) may very well shatter our current...[More]

More Laffer

A shorter version of my previous post, courtesy of Greg Mankiw: "I've never said all tax cuts pay for themselves. I never even said Reagan's...[More]

"For The Kids"

Yeah, right: Skip to 2:50 if you want to see the thing fly. Via: Wired....[More]

DOJ Announces CIA Tape Investigation

This story is moving very, very quickly. WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Justice Department and CIA announced a joint inquiry Saturday into the spy agency's destruction...[More]

December 9, 2007

Explaining Punditry, In Two Sentences Or Less

Over at Ezra's place, one of the weekenders has an interesting piece of meta-analysis about investment advice publications. But as I was reading it, it...[More]

They All Knew

UPDATE: One caveat is in order here.... Before we take this article at face value - something I clearly do below - we must keep...[More]

Quote of the Day

"Don't tell me I can't do somethin'.... That gets me riled up! Don't tell me!" -Barack Obama, delivering a speech in S.C. before 20,000+ during...[More]

Campaigning 2.0

This is brilliant: Everyone was asked to take out their cell phones and text "obama" to 62262. Of the people who sent the text a...[More]

Big Pharma Fact of the Day

Via EconoSpeeak + WSJ: Companies have raised prices; the average price per pill has risen 63% since 2002, according to Michael Krensavage, Raymond James analyst...[More]

Big China Fact of the Day

I'm reading my way (backwards, of course) through the most excellent NYT series on the environment in China, and of everything I learned along the...[More]

Best Ideas of 2007

I'm reading my way through the NYT Sunday Magazine's Best Ideas of 2007, and some of the articles in it are just really cool. Take,...[More]

December 10, 2007

University of PC?

I realize that arguments like this are nothing new, but they still annoy me: Are university faculties biased toward the left? And is this diminishing...[More]

Crisis? What Crisis?

Dana Perino, our nation's White House press secretary, doesn't know what the Cuban Missile Crisis was all about. I'm not kidding: Appearing on National Public...[More]

A Nonsensical Defense For Silence

As I was writing my previous post about the responsibilities of congress when confronted with concrete evidence of executive lawbreaking, I overlooked what must be...[More]

Pelosi Speaks

Speaker Pelosi weighs in on what she knew and shen she knew it: "On one occasion, in the fall of 2002, I was briefed on...[More]

GOP Chatroom Debate = LOL

This is pretty hilarious. And be sure to check out Part II...[More]

Standing Up, Standing Tall

This is how you stand up. In today's LA Times, Morris D. Davis, the former chief prosecutor for the Office of Military Commissions, explains his...[More]

WSJ: U.S. Mortgage Crisis Rivals S&L Meltdown

Over the past decade, Wall Street built a market for more than $2 trillion in securities sold globally and backed by loans to U.S. homeowners...[More]

Speed Racer!

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December 12, 2007

Morning News Bites

A few things that caught my attention this morning that don't necessarily deserve a full post: + Sen. Kit Bond (R-MO) thinks waterboarding is "like...[More]

Not Worse, But Expected

Andrew Sullivan notes an important exchange from yesterday's Senate hearings: Senator Lindsey Graham: You mean you're not equipped to give a legal opinion as to...[More]

Not Religion, But Fiction Mythology

I realize I'm going to offend some people by saying this, but so be it. How can anyone read this and not recognize that it...[More]

Quote of the Day

McMegan, pondering the undue political importance given to domestic airlines: Why is everyone obsessed with having protected domestic airlines, and indeed, airplane manufacturing capacity? The...[More]

Joe Klein: "A Marital Spat...Is Always Fun."

WTF? The rumors of discord in the Clinton campaign. Well, yeah, things seem to be going slightly south--but just slightly....Of course, the intimations of a...[More]

A Response To Giulliani

From his new ad running in NH: RUDY GIULIANI: “There’s no question. Taxes go down. Revenues go up.” Actually Rudy, I have a question. If...[More]

December 13, 2007

Disgusting Hotels

This is one of the most disgusting news reports I have ever seen. But wow...if you travel, you really need to watch it....[More]

Remember the "Nuclear Option"?

ThinkProgress does. This is obviously nothing new, but its worth passing on nonetheless. Our major media really do act as stenographers for our inside-the-beltway elite....[More]

An Ice-Free Arctic Circle By 2013?

When the issue of "Global Warming" and "climate change" first arose, I remember critics would constantly complain that because our climate models were so imperfect,...[More]

More of the "Worst of the Worst" Sent Home

Rumsfeld once defended Gitmo by saying that it was the place we sent the "worst of the worst." Today, the AP reports that another 15...[More]

Clinton Will Crater

This observation from one of Andrew Sullivan's readers strikes me as dead on: The second generation story emerging from yesterday's Billy Shaheen story is that...[More]

Steroids = Cheating. Why? [UPDATED]

I'm asking honestly: Assuming that the league has not established a comprehensive ban backed up with a comprehensive testing policy, why is taking steroids cheating?...[More]

Banning Waterboarding

The House just voted to make waterboarding illegal. Of course, we all know that it already was illegal - how else to explain instances where...[More]

More Steroid Nonsense

More on this steroids nonsense. The players names included in the report were based on uncorroborated evidence provided by 2 individuals who are under federal...[More]

December 14, 2007

Huckabee: The Only Logical Conclusion

Andrew Sullivan may not be the world's perfect political analyst, but when he's on, he's just so damn on. Let me confess something here. When...[More]

The W. Economy, In Pictures

Wow. That really does explain everything, doesn't it?...[More]

More Roid Rage

Hopefully this will be my last post on the issue. McMegan, a libertarian on most things, offers this thought: There's something upsetting about the fact...[More]

Quotes of the Day

This article from TAP's Paul Waldman is so good I have to offer up two quotes. First, about Romney: Romney gives the sense that he...[More]

December 15, 2007

Yet More Roid Rage

Initially I thought this story was just about sports, but the more I learn, the more I see it as a story that tells us...[More]

Des Moines Register Announces Endorsements... Remind Me Again Why We Should Care?

For the Republicans, they give the nod to McCain. For the Democrats, Clinton gets the call. The Register is the largest paper in the state,...[More]

December 16, 2007

What's Wrong With Rudy's Head?

The Post is running a very strange picture of Giuliani on its home page right now. Take a look: And yes, for the record, I...[More]

December 18, 2007

Organization? He Don't Need No Stinking Organization!

Watching the rise of Huckabee these past few weeks, I've been amazed by just how amazed people seem to be at what's happening. On the...[More]

Friendly Fascism?

Matt's entirely missing the point of Jonah Goldberg's ridiculous "liberals are friendly fascists" thesis. First, the Goldberg quote: "The quintessential liberal fascist isn't an SS...[More]

Huckabee's Organization, Exhibit A

As if on cue, here's the latest from Gov. Huckabee: Two thoughts... One: I have been wondering how he would continue to build support over...[More]

Quote of the Day

Ezra Klein: When it comes to health care, conservatives use policy the way pick-up artists use astrology: It's something to talk about while they try...[More]

December 19, 2007

Huckabee Not Fading. Not At All.

Over at Swampland, they are beginning to get the sense that maybe, just maybe, Huckabee isn't going to stumble and fade. Over the past 24...[More]

At The Movies, 2008 Edition

Am I in heaven? I think I must be. Spike Jonze is making a Where the Wild Things Are movie. Tim Burton is bringing Alice...[More]

December 20, 2007

Quote of the Day

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas explains what it feels like to sit on the Supreme Court: "There's not much that entices about the job. There's...[More]

December 21, 2007

XKCD Takes On The Writers Strike

Brilliant:...[More]

Hating on Huckabee

A great catch by Matt Y here. Over at NRO, Mark Hemmingway is the latest establishment conservative pundit to come out against Huckabee. Here's what...[More]

December 23, 2007

And On That Note....

Before I head out for the holidays, one last quote of the day. From Matt Zoller Seitz NYT review of National Treasure: Book of Secrets:...[More]

December 31, 2007

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Back in a day or two... And in the meantime, don't get too excited about all of the breathless, last-minute campaign coverage. Is Edwards surging?...[More]