He is arguing for a middle way between Obama's and McCain's campaign positions: Democrats and other war critics should not be arguing for an unconditional and rushed departure, as the congressional leadership and Obama are generally doing. Nor should supporters... Full story...
A cautionary tale about believing the first sales data.
A reader writes: This response is a little late for the post on the Kristol editorial lionizing Bush administration torturers, but where are the medals for the low-level patsies who took the fall for those brave CIA agents in the.
Saletan reviews Barry Popkin's new book: If you're like me, you grew up worrying about people starving in other countries.
Listen to Jeffrey Rosen, a law professor, find so many ways to say that acts of torture, when perpetrated by political leaders, should have no legal consequence.
Freddie DeBoer on the limits of language: When we are presented with a grief so enormous and incomprehensible, we who have made language our business feel a desperate desire to use that language to make some sense of what we've.
Brilliant: He stood and adjusted his suit jacket so that his body didn't betray his shameful weakness.
The posters I noted here are profilerating. Oui, nous pouvons!
One of those Not-In-The-Onion-I-Swear stories: A lawmaker says the state's Homeland Security office should be crediting God with keeping the state safe.
I'm as struck as Mark McKinnon by the sudden, if tempered, swooning of the center-right for Obama. even Fred Barnes has had an epiphany of sorts.
The Bush-backing blogosphere took the discrediting of one Newsweek story to proclaim that religious freedom was meticulously respected at Guantanamo Bay, Bagram, Abu Ghraib, Camp Cropper, and elsewhere in the black sites world of the CIA.
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