Author: Dan Nexon
U.S. Department of Justice, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1907019 This surely isn't news to readers of LGM, but if Donald Trump wins in 2024 then we are quite likely to see.
How was it possible for Donald Trump, lifelong fraudster and confidence artist to take over the Republican Party? I suppose that's one of those mysteries that's wrapped in an enigma.
In light of John Durham's continuing efforts to nuke his reputation from orbit, it's worth remembering that his report reeks of bad faith. Durham admits, the first time he cites.
Ifrit at 2 1/2, hoping for more shower This has been too painful to post before, but I've been able to finally push through it. Ifrit, the orange tabby who.
By Gerald, via Pixabay The Chronicle of Higher Education recently ran a piece by Owen Kichizo Terry, an undergraduate at Columbia University, on how college students are successfully using ChatGPT.
My editor is very paws on My blogging hiatus continues, but because I'm on the internal mailing list I know how much work the rest of the team puts into.
Via Pixabay (https://pixabay.com/photos/cologne-train-central-station-1510555/) Daniel Drezner has a recent-ish post on "the weaponization of government" by Republicans. It's a perfectly fine, sensible piece. Republicans have been railing about the “weaponization of.
by Alej27, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Hawley absolutely knows this makes absolutely zero sense, which tells you that he thinks as highly of his audience as Tucker.