I can’t believe I missed Oklahoma. I’m embarrassed, but I guess forty-nine out of fifty isn’t too bad.
[Via Paul Hsieh (who I beat by one)]
I can’t believe I missed Oklahoma. I’m embarrassed, but I guess forty-nine out of fifty isn’t too bad.
[Via Paul Hsieh (who I beat by one)]
This might be worth a drive up to the Cape for on Friday night.
[Update on Tuesday morning]
Sorry, that’s Thursday night.
This was one of the first stupid political decisions that the Clinton White House made, in their ongoing interest of manufacturing a false image, and it’s reverberated right down to Hillary’s campaign. It seems particularly true in this case, because there doesn’t seem to have been a crime. Bill Dedman has read Hillary’s thesis, and it comes off as pretty weak tea to me. Pretty anti-climactic, after all the fevered speculation during the nineties, which (like many Clinton imbroglios) was fed by the secrecy.
[Via La Dynamist]
This was one of the first stupid political decisions that the Clinton White House made, in their ongoing interest of manufacturing a false image, and it’s reverberated right down to Hillary’s campaign. It seems particularly true in this case, because there doesn’t seem to have been a crime. Bill Dedman has read Hillary’s thesis, and it comes off as pretty weak tea to me. Pretty anti-climactic, after all the fevered speculation during the nineties, which (like many Clinton imbroglios) was fed by the secrecy.
[Via La Dynamist]
This was one of the first stupid political decisions that the Clinton White House made, in their ongoing interest of manufacturing a false image, and it’s reverberated right down to Hillary’s campaign. It seems particularly true in this case, because there doesn’t seem to have been a crime. Bill Dedman has read Hillary’s thesis, and it comes off as pretty weak tea to me. Pretty anti-climactic, after all the fevered speculation during the nineties, which (like many Clinton imbroglios) was fed by the secrecy.
[Via La Dynamist]
…and on urban designers. From Lileks.
Dick Polman says that it’s not just Republicans and moderates who may be suffering from Clinton fatigue. I continue to think that this campaign will not survive for twenty-one months. Part of the Obama phenomenon is desperation for something new.
Dick Polman says that it’s not just Republicans and moderates who may be suffering from Clinton fatigue. I continue to think that this campaign will not survive for twenty-one months. Part of the Obama phenomenon is desperation for something new.
Dick Polman says that it’s not just Republicans and moderates who may be suffering from Clinton fatigue. I continue to think that this campaign will not survive for twenty-one months. Part of the Obama phenomenon is desperation for something new.
A couple leftist documentarians discover the truth about Michael Moore, and the left:
Caine and Melnyk insist they should not be confused with the right-wing hordes who want to damage Moore.