Evan Orensten describes a photograph: Photographer Simon Høgsberg's new work, We're All Going To Die - 100 Meters of Existence was shot from a bridge overlooking a railroad platform in Berlin in the summer of 2007. 178 people have been... Full story...
Paul Staniland is pessimistic: Insurgencies can be militarily defeated, but at a high cost that may be greater than U.
Douthat counters Matt Yglesias and Isaac Chotiner: [T]he example of [Newt] Gingrich — the way that he’s sought after as a wise man by Republicans, and the way that both the right-wing media and the mainstream press tend to give.
Joe Klein notes that Max Boot acknowledges some U.S. forces appear "a bit worn down and pessimistic" in conversations regarding Afghanistan.
A fascinating story that should lead to more research and study, especially with children:
Building off that Peter Beinart post, Larison diagnoses Lieberman: Looked at from either side of the spectrum, Lieberman has been anything but interesting.
She's been on a roll today artfully declaring that this blog drew the conclusion that Bill Sparkman was murdered by neo-confederate thugs.
Nate Silver's qualified answer: [If] Obama can defeat a Generic Republican with an approval rating of X, he can defeat Palin with an approval rating of X-3.
Weigel tackles Palin fans for abusing statistics to make her seem more popular than she is. Another telling piece of data: of the 296 customer reviews of going Rogue, 143 reviewers give the book five-stars and 124 give the book.
Mark Thompson points out a left-wing ritual: [T]hese particular FBI statistics are virtually useless for evaluating year-to-year trends – always have been, always will be.
Released yesterday: (1) Smaller government, smaller national debt, lower deficits and lower taxes by opposing bills like Obama’s “stimulus” bill (2) Market-based health care reform and oppose Obama-style government run healthcare; (3) Market-based energy reforms by opposing cap and trade.
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