Eric Florack on March 9th, 2009

I note via Glenn Reynolds, an article on Time’s website:

Dodd is looking increasingly vulnerable. The silver-haired father of two young girls is facing his toughest re-election fight ever, and he doesn’t even have an opponent yet. (Though CNBC

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lakecg-rambleWelcome, one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the sphere… The Bigsblog Nightly Ramble

This is the “Boy am I looking forward to spring” edition.

It’s getting warmer around here. It started this morning above 50

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Eric Florack on March 4th, 2009

Me to John Hawkins, just now:

 

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Magnus Anderson makes an excellent point.

Maybe we are challenged both by a general trend of “modern” relativistic thinking, which we havn’t been anaware as we should as well as a slippery slope

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davidl on December 28th, 2008

It goes without saying that if your mother had considered you a choice and not a person, you would not be posting to blogs.   Maha, Mahablog, writes:

I’m beginning to think that movement conservatism is, at base, a kind

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on November 26th, 2008

We are thinking heavily here about how to present a systematic approach to understanding what we call “Conservatism”.  Just this week, a fellow Iowa blogger Albert Bregar penned his thoughts.

Albert provides an excellent start with a view to

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You’re going to hear quite a bit from the left over ‘the death of conservatism’ over the next few weeks. But they’ve got it wrong. I say, what we’ve got is the death of compromised conservatism as espoused by George

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