Seriously, what drives people to be so stupid? I mean, beyond the racism, beyond all those deep...
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.
I saw the Broadway production of Wicked this past weekend. Â It was very good. Â An under study...
So, lately I’ve been trying to branch out a bit more – to see what the movement...
Last night I was sitting with my two-year-old daughter and she was playing with her Cinderella toy...
Cassandra and Cynthia Yockey are making sense.
Dan Riehl is making sense.
So, setting aside whether or not one supports the public option or other counter-proposals for a moment,...
The following is taken from Frédéric Bastiat’s What is Seen and What is Not Seen:
Original poetry by Erik Kain.
What von doesn’t realize is that Bill Kristol no longer has the capacity to become embarrassed. The...
Update. I’m moving this to the front page for a bit because I think people should check...
I know, it breaks from the Friday Night mold a bit, but I am feeling particularly musical...
John has the pic. Too funny.
Or rather, this is pretty funny.
“All these eager young Republicans having a stab at post-modern irony, yet finding themselves immersed in a...
Okay, so in her column today, Michelle Malkin writes:
“By treating any and all social safety nets as irreversible steps on the Road to Serfdom, we...
James Joyner explains how the Obama administration’s foreign policy has remained pretty much in-line with Bush’s second...
Thanks to Scott and the, uhm, “Pinstripe Posse” our top search terms for the last couple days...
This one is Sullivan bait if anything ever was.