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Fallout.

Bibi liked Obama‘s Cairo speech. Abigail Thernstrom, a Republican appointee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, thinks the New Black Panther Party case is a waste of time. Like Mike Konczal, I would trade a bankruptcy exception for guns in exchange for cramdown. Then again, who cares about being homeless when you’ve got guns? […]

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“They Hate Us For Our Freedoms” Watch.

Spencer Ackerman reports on a new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research looking to quantify the impact of civilian casualties in Afghanistan in producing new insurgents: “When ISAF units kill civilians,” the research team finds, referring to the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan, “this increases the number of willing combatants, leading to an increase […]

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A Brief Note.

So we’re still having a few problems with the RSS feed, but comments should be working fine now. Shoot me an e-mail if you’re still having trouble accessing comments or the full RSS feed. Last week I received a number of very kind notes from readers congratulating me on the new blog, and I regret […]

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Classic Steele.

From Christina Bellantoni comes a classic Michael Steele moment following the 2004 Republican convention, about a month after then-Senator Obama made his national debut at the Democratic convention: Mr. Steele last night said Mr. Obama stole his fire, saying in prepared remarks, “I had planned to give a moving defense of the conservative principles of […]

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The Obama Administration And Immigration Enforcement.

Greg Sargent has a statement from Arizona Sens. John McCain and Jon Kyl, responding to the news that the Obama administration will sue Arizona over their draconian immigration law, SB 1070: “The American people must wonder whether the Obama Administration is really committed to securing the border when it sues a state that is simply […]

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Suárez Cheated, It Was The Right Play.

Last week, Uruguay defeated Ghana in the World Cup quarterfinals after striker Luís Suárez deliberately blocked a Ghanian shot on goal with his hand. Suárez was summarily ejected, and Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan subsequently choked on the awarded penalty kick. Uruguay then defeated Ghana 4-2 on penalties. This has led a number of people to argue […]

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Flashback To The Bush Days At The DoJ.

J. Christian Adams, the conservative activist hired in the Voting Rights Section of the Justice Department during an era of politicization, recently wrote that “The Bush Civil Rights Division was willing to protect all Americans from racial discrimination; during the Obama years, the Holder years, only some Americans will be protected.” By the numbers, we […]

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Coda On The NYT And Torture.

Bill Keller‘s response to that study noting that American newspapers described waterboarding as torture when done in other countries but as something else when done by Americans is bizarre: Bill Keller, the executive editor of The Times, said the newspaper had written so much about the issue of waterboarding that “I think this Kennedy School […]

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Fallout.

Uruguay blocks a Ghanian goal by cheating, then wins at penalty kicks after Ghana chokes three times. Rand Paul doesn’t support an “underground electric fence” along the border. Your Friendly Low-Income Neighborhood Spider-Man. Where are the hack liberal economists? Liberals hate each other, even when they’re on Journolist. The jury begins to deliberate in the […]

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