I’ve been out of pocket from the political realm for a week and a half, but President...
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I’ve been reading Rob Christensen’s The Paradox of Tar Heel Politics, a book that I started a...
Alex Knapp takes a look at the GOP’s newly proposed set of principles by which all GOP...
I read this post over at The Dish and quite honestly thought it said “Obama” and not...
Round 2 of the debate on the future of the American Right between John Hawkins of Right...
Few bloggers have had quite as controversial a career as Little Green Football’s Charles Johnson. Johnson began blogging...
Read Reihan, Ramesh, and Ruffini.
While I don’t think Corzine’s been as bad for New Jersey as most people seem to think...
Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of...
Conor Friedersdorf has posted another entry in the “sprawling, muddled debate about the state of the right,...
Mark says it all too well: Conservative wonks simply aren’t doing their jobs. What they are doing is...
Jamelle’s post yesterday stimulated some thoughts in my head, not only about the question of why movement conservatives need...
No one is above the outrage cycle. We have now, in our culture, synthesized the two worst...
Continuing the discussion Chris began earlier, Scott asks: Erik, in Chris’ opening salvo, he mentions his general...
So, lately I’ve been trying to branch out a bit more – to see what the movement...
Responding to Scott’s argument (with which I agree almost entirely) that Andrew Sullivan’s obsession with Sarah Palin...
I personally don’t care about Sarah Palin’s views on social issues, or that she hunted wolves from...
John Whittet offers up some good advice for debating online. The post is specific to Newsvine, but...
James Joyner points to this piece by Mark Tapcott, in which he says a lot of what...
“The Reaganite conservative does not trust the political system, and so is always trying to circumvent it;...