This morning, James Joyner speaks to… and quotes… a Ezra Klien article:
Since obesity has somehow become our unofficial theme this morning, I’d be remiss not to mention Ezra Klein‘s observations about trying to eat healthy at Cheesecake
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From the Washington Post this morning, comes word that the Obama administration is asserting it’s right to hold detainees involved in a wartime situation indefinitely. There are several angles on this, so stay with me here.
Obama administration officials,
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Welcome, one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphereThe BitsBlog Nightly Ramble
This is the “Bread, MIlk and a Sixpack Edition”
- Publius/Whalen Redux: By way of James Joyner, I see that the English
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This is the “Have one on Me” Edition.
- Tea Parties, Iranian Style: Somewhere in my travels last night, I stumbled across a
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This is the White Board Edition
- Iran: I’ve not commented much on Iranian election, mostly because the thing was breaking so fast
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This is the “Still in the truck stop” edition
- Minority Broadcasters, again: Limbaugh touched on this yesterday: I lived through the
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Melissa Clouthier makes an argument at Pajamas Media that I’ve been making,…. both here and there… for quite some time, now:
I’m tired of Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Tom Ridge, and the rest of them. I’m tired of
My New Atlanticist essay “Australia Prepares for U.S. Decline” discusses a recent Aussie white paper that is generating much discussion in the foreign policy wonkosphere. Basically, they see a rapidly rising China and a United States
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Welcome one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the sphere… The BitsBlog Nightly Ramble.
This is the “No Little Fish” edition. I mean, I like Anchovies, but on pizza? No thanks.
- Respecting other Cultures: James Joyner:
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Thomas Ricks believes that we should shutter West Point and the other service academies because they’re expensive and, as far as he can tell, they produce no better officers than ROTC. Plus, their instructors don’t have PhDs, making them essentially
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James Joyner this morning :
In what has to be the oddest Peggy Noonan column ever, she extrapolates from a single story of a Michigan family that decided to give up some modern luxuries to engage in subsistence farming
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The business in North Korea was remarkable, over the weekend, in that the missle test was an abject failure, (Unless they reall planned on delivering the missle to the sea of Japan) and yet was a resounding success for Kim
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James Joyner, this morning:
President Obama says he’ll help GM and Chrysler but they’ll have to agree to some “pretty drastic changes.”
“We will provide them some help,” Obama said. “I know that it is not popular to provide help
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Back on the 11th of this month, I posted a quick note from my Palm Treo, asking about those DVD’s Obama gave Gordon Brown. Were they even playable, I wondered, given the technology changes between the states and the