Jack Bauer Lives
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The genre of the right-wing pro-torture thriller is on a roll, propelled by
Beck and Limbaugh. Jason Zengerle has a terrific piece in the new TNR on the
ph...
Nate Silver Does the Math on Airline Terror
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What are the odds of being on a commercial air flight with a terrorist?
After crunching the numbers, Nate Silver tells us: Not very high (emphasis
is Nate’...
Development is Important
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I’m used to bad Washington Post editorials, but this one really breaks new
ground in terms of red baiting and absurdity: As Ms. Clinton herself
suggested, ...
Andrew Sullivan, Hannah Rosenthal and Neocons
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Andrew Sullivan writes, in reference my charge that Hannah Rosenthal, the
State Department's anti-anti-Semitism czar, made as her "first target" of
criti...
Draining the Swamp...Again and Again and Again
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by Eric Martin Matt Duss on Lieberman's most recent bout of warmongering with respect to Yemen. One wonders whether these are the types of dots that Pete Hoe...
Move over Sully, it's time for the Flying Dutchman
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If anything good has come from the Flight 253 terror attack -- in which a
23-year-old Nigerian man attempted to detonate an explosive on a flight from
A...
The lessons of New York's falling murder rate
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New York’s ever falling murder rate is one of the wonders of modern urban
policy. It is proof that decisive political leadership can arrest and then
reve...
More Obama fail
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This is disappointing, obviously: Obama has wielded the power of the White
House to craft an executive order that limited lobbyist hires in his
administrat...
The Dream Of Invunerability
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Megan on the TSA:
Terrorists are bound to get through airport security if they really want, or
do something worse, like blow up the crowds of people patien...
How Much Do We Waste in the Last Months of Life?
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One statistic that you hear over and over in the health care debate is how
much money we spend on treating people in "their last year of life". I've
never...
"I Love You and Believe in You."
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Startin' to look like Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) was a bit tighter with
indicted Ponzi scheme Sir Allen Stanford than he let on back in February. If
you're ...
Getting comfortable with imperfect security
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After reading several post-mortems on the abortive attempt to blow up
Northwest Flight 253 the other day, there's little doubt that the security
proced...
Janet Napolitano
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Once lost, credibility is a difficult thing to get back. Especially when you
hold a position where the public's safety rides on your instincts and
reflexes...
How Seriously Should We Take the Christmas Bomber?
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At this early stage, in which information we have is relatively limited,
it's important to use caution when commenting on the attempted terrorist
attack ou...
Suicide bomber kills 20 Shia mourners in Karachi
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A suicide bomber killed 20 Pakistani Shia worshippers as they marched in a
procession in the port city of Karachi. The blast also wounded up to 60 more
P...
Useful idiots of the Day
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Pastors for “Peace” hold hands with Cuban dictator. Oh, the irony.
Rev. Lucius Walker, Ellen Bernstien, and Rev. Tom Smith are all present in
the picture...
Of Christmas, War and Peace
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By Patrick J. Buchanan
“And this shall be a sign unto you: You shall find the infant wrapped in
swaddling clothes, and laid in a manger.
“And suddenly t...
Fake is just A OK here
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Although Christmas has past, if still you’re still looking to exchange
gifts or use a gift card, perhaps might I recommend a book entitled Tinsel:
A Searc...
The Joys of Airstrikes and Anonymity
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Each time the U.S. bombs a new location in the Muslim world, the same
pattern emerges. First, officials from the U.S. or allied governments run
to their...
War & Peace
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“And this shall be a sign unto you: You shall find the infant wrapped in
swaddling clothes, and laid in a manger. “And suddenly there was with the
Angel a ...
Victory at What Cost?
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The Senate's passage of health reform is a great step forward, but reveals
how difficult future legislative victories, and governing, will be for
Obama.
The Tide Keeps Rising
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As I mentioned yesterday, the only political tide that seems to be rising is
the public’s increasing support for military action against Iran. Via
Scoblete...
Ackerman on Rawls
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I just got around to reading Bruce Ackerman’s 1994 paper “Political
Liberalisms,” and I wish I’d gotten to it sooner. It contains a splendid
rant against R...
Drudge Watch: Strange Bedfellows Edition
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Oh hey look, the Drudge Report’s front page is trumpeting the news that
Cuba’s foreign minister had some harsh words for President Obama over the
Copenha...
December Mix: Homeward Bound, & Everywhere
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Sound Cloud Link:
http://soundcloud.com/enbrown/sets/homeward-bound-everywhere Last year’s
December mix: My Christmas Present to the Blogosphere Tracklist ...
Playing The Hand We’re Dealt
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I think that by and large, most actors on the world’s stage are rational
people with a relatively level head and a healthy sense of self-interest,
but even...
An Unexceptional Nation
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Neocons have begun to warm to Barack Obama’s foreign policy vision. What
they’ve liked about his recent speeches (at West Point, but far more so in
Oslo)...
On Palestinian Unilateralism
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The always-savory bitterlemons is especially interesting this week: four
essays that seem, for once, to converge in agreement. The topic at hand is
Palesti...
The City Summer 2009: Full Edition
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The Summer 2009 issue of The City has been posted in full via zmags, and is
now available below. We hope you enjoy it. var thumb = new Thumb(189236,
"myThu...
A Goodbye
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This has been my last week at *The Atlantic*. The magazine has been my home
for seven years, under four editors, permanent and interim: The late Michael
Ke...
Can Judges Be Tyrants?
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So, I'm returning to these old digs to promote a unique piece on which I'm
the co-author over at the League of Ordinary Gentlemen. The piece is a
conversat...
In Defense of McCarthyism
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It's not online yet, but Dan McCarthy's piece for the first issue of Young
American Revolution, is remarkable for a number of reasons. Aside from the
fact ...
Don’t Take Any Guff From These Swine
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In two weeks The Politics of Scrabble will cease to be. The registration is
up after one year and given that all of my writing has migrated over to The
Lea...
CPAC Adventures
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I’m at the Conservative Political Action Conference in DC, an annual orgy of
the right-leaning masses, laden with star-studded speakers and wide-eyed
activ...
A word or two more
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Okay. So from a handful of Neo’s former writers I’ve gotten nothing but kind
words and encouragement. Thanks to Courtney, Roland, Walker, Edward, etc.
for...
The Ladyblog Lives — Patronize, Please
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There’s been some rumors about the fate of C11 now that we’re "officially"
over. I can’t speak for the rest of the site, but for now, Ladyblog lives
on. Pl...
Dhimmitude in Germany
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This is a complete outrage: Police in the western German city of Duisburg
have admitted they removed flags a student had hung in his apartment in
support o...
Mission: Missouri Ministers' School
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I've arrived on the shores of the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks in Osage
Beach, Missouri, where I'll be addressing a couple hundred Methodist
ministers over...
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