Why critics don’t get Andrew Klavan’s piece

One really interesting err… “phenomena” this last week involved a very unique article in the Wall Street Journal by Andrew Klavan entitled “What Bush and Batman Have in Common” –and the subsequent reaction to the article across the blogosphere. The … Continue reading

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“It’s a nice theory”

What a cool guy. Is it just me or has his English improved from the last video clip?

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I’m not arguing “Bush Lied” again with anybody…

Can we all put the “bush lied” mantra behind us now?  [the definitive post on the subject]

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The badly-drafted NIE Report

Unfortunately I am a bit behind on current events–law school exams have been known to have such an affect–but even though this is a few days late, I still think an analysis of the NIE report is in order. As … Continue reading

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Europe LOVES us again! (like I care)

I just stumbled across a couple great articles on the renewed US – Europe relationship (here and here).  A lot of people have been complaining recently about how Bush has “tarnished” and “ruined” our perception in the rest of the world… … Continue reading

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It’s time to show some backbone

I literally started quivering with rage upon reading this article in the New York Sun.  Turns out Iran is CURRENTLY holding American Citizens as hostages, Haleh Esfandiari and Ali Shakeri, to name a couple.  This is really maddening how much … Continue reading

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