Whether you find OxBlog worthwhile or not, I guess, depends largely on whether you find David Adesnik's apparently sincere belief that the contemporary Republican Party is controlled by principled Burkeans.
Megan McArdle claims, based entirely on personal anecdotes: "[I]nstilling fear for a woman's physical safety--the definition of terrorism--did not seem to me to be one of [Operation Rescue's] goals." Whatever.
Ugh. Not the grossest thing I've seen watching a ballgame; the list has to start with Moises Alou ripping up his ankle at Busch Stadium. But this was scary.The other.
Lance has a classic post on the relationship between orcs and warbloggers:Sometimes I wish we bloggers on the Left would just ignore those on the Right. There's no gain in.
Now that it's fairly clear that the Braves will, once again, win their division, I think it's becoming increasingly clear that the answer to this 2002 question is "yes." As.
As previously mentioned, NARAL did a convincing job of demolishing this typically atrocious FactCheck.org article. One claim made by the hack who wrote it, however, is offensive on so many.
Apologist for racism and enthusiastic supporter of stripping people of property and liberty without due process or individualized suspicion based on their ethnicity Michelle Malkin touts this genuinely loathsome op-ed.
This is a rather brilliant post and I won't try to summarize it, but I was struck by the way Matt plainly stated something that is obvious and yet rarely.
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