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.
How did I never hear of this book before? R. Scott Bakker’s first novel and the first...
Sure they do. It’s not a bad system, all told. That said, with budget woes mounting and...
Barack Obama circa 1980…
“The League should feature higher standards for honest assessment, especially since I’ve commented on this exact point...
This sort of thing really pisses me off. For more on the CPSIA and dangerous, lead-inked vintage...
“A combination of dumb drug laws, dysfunctional parole policies, “three strikes” laws passed by initiative, an endless...
Well, first of all I have a clunker. A minivan to be precise. It is rusty on...
It’s Megan Fox Day over at Outside the Beltway….
There was a lot of blow-back to my public-utility-as-monopoly post from last week. The common response (not...
I must say, these “birther” conspiracy-theorists really have put a tether on their imaginations. Why stop at...
Blake Hurst takes the “agri-intellectuals” to task. I think he does make quite a few good points. ...
The Associated Press descends into madness and takes the first few, loping steps toward irrelevance:
Japan ~by Billy Collins Today I pass the time reading a favorite haiku, saying the few words...
I’m sorry Helen. I was going to write a great big gushy hugs-and-kisses post about your unrepentent...
“Monopolies are not innovative, whether they are public or private.” ~ Megan McArdle “One is the loneliest...
Paul Ryan, not Ron Paul. Though hell, that could be confusing….
Well it really is the dog days of summer, isn’t it? My motivation to blog has dissipated...