“Until conservatives once again hold Republicans to the same standard they hold Democrats, they will have no...
Erik Kain
Erik writes about video games at Forbes and politics at Mother Jones. He's the contributor of The League though he hasn't written much here lately. He can be found occasionally composing 140 character cultural analysis on Twitter.
Alex Knepper goes to a town-hall meeting, tallies the Nazi references made by angry protesters, witnesses a...
Alex Tabarokk discusses CDH’s and notes that:
“If we are going to have social services–and clearly, we are–I think they should probably be classed,...
Actually, according to Arnold Kling, freedom is the absence of monopoly:
“If arguing for your war of choice involves all of the following: describing it as “costly, risky...
No, really, he is. How can this be coincidence?
I want to reuse this title sometime, because I think it’s really good. I got it from...
By now we are all aware that should liberal health care reform pass through Congress we will...
“If you think of your home as property, rather than a place, and your community as a...
Philip Giraldi:
Jack Gillis takes on Andrew Sullivan. I find myself thinking up points of agreement and disagreement and...
Nathan has returned to blogging with quite a bloggy manifesto on some of my favorite topics –...
Matt Yglesias points us to this chart, which is depressing enough on its own: Then, both he...
The Kaiser Family Foundation has a great tool to compare all the various health care proposals side...
“Let’s just say that this is no way for a civilized Republic to conduct its business.” ~...
Reuters takes the opposite approach from the AP or NewsCorp. Good for them. Writes Chris Aheam:
What do we mean when we talk about the “rising costs of health care” in America? It’s...
The Wyden-Bennett “Healthy Americans Act” really is the most sensible health-care reform bill out there right now. ...