Not so fast on the Wilsonian analogies, argues Erez Manela. Full story...
Reihan considers Tim Pawlenty for 2012: Pawlenty's greatest advantage is that the Republican field in 2012 looks fairly thin.
Althouse responds to my take on her bloggingheads with Michelle Goldberg: I know Sullivan wants me to check out his list of "lies.
The Daily What finds it: The Brazilian city of Porto Alegre has been experiencing heavy rains as of late, so a bunch of kids got together and decided to do the only reasonable thing you’d expect a bunch of kids.
He's taking the usual slew of tactical hits as his opponents try every single line of attack and pound every day, squeezing every ounce of agitprop from the news cycle.
The Iranian regime is using SMS to warn people not to protest: The reports come ahead of Student Day on December 7, which the opposition has vowed to “turn green” in support of the Green movement backing opposition leader Mir.
The signs above that signing table are priceless.
Two Sarah Palins.
Goldblog makes a phone call: I called the executive director of the Pre-Trib Research Center at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va.
Tyler Cowen counters Yglesias: As I understand it, the apparently fiscally responsible portions of the bill come from a) eventual cuts in Medicare spending, and b) rising taxes on some health insurance plans and they come later of course.
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