Madison on the Nile, question that is the difference between the thugs who protested in the streets of Cairo and the thugs protesting in Madison? The thugs in Egypt at least pretended to support democracy.
Chicago Thug, you take
And I’ve watched congressional hearings. There’s no chance that four CEO’s are going to explain the accounting code to the fine folks in Congress; explaining how to boil water would challenge the format.
Megan McArdle, via Don Boudreaux, Cafe Hayek
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- SO PEOPLE TALKING UP OBAMACARE TOOK MONEY FROM ADMINISTRATION? So reports Megan McArdle, though frankly it should shock nobody:
MIT economist
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This is the “Yet Another Truck Stop” Edition
That’s two Truck Stops in as many weeks, I know. I’m not sure what
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This is the Travel Trailer Edition
- Flailing About: You know, watching this Pelosi thing is rather like watching someone who is drowning,
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This is the “More Pizza” edition. I feel like Pizza for some reason, tonight. Sping, perhaps.
- What is rich? Megan says:
…that
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This is the “Mirror Image” edition. I got to thinking; What would happen if I started applying the website CSS to other objects? This
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I feel a bit like Rush Limbaugh, who says who could devote three all three hours a day to media bias. With respect to Geraghty Law that all of BO’s statements come with experation dates, it might be easier to
Megan McArdle on the Atlantic/Jill Greenberg photo nonsense:
Magazines have to extend their writers and photographers a great deal of trust. The editors can’t follow people around to make sure that they don’t make up quotes or stage photographs,
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