Looking at the polling data earlier this week, I noticed my longtime worst nightmare for the 2012...
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1) Voter registration. Kentucky, West Virginia, and Arkansas are disproportionately Democratic—that is, when you compare voting preferences with...
Credit where it’s due — this, from the Weekly Standard‘s Jay Cost, is on-the-money: I would say that...
This gives a brief (if overly patronizing and insensitive) summary of what bothered me about HBO’s new...
Contrary to what I imagine every non-wingnut first thought upon reading it, this piece was not actually written by...
I expect that this is going to be a somewhat unpopular post, judging by the feedback I’ve...
I had trouble reading Radley Balko’s article on the saga of Cory Maye. I picture this young...
I come down closer to Jamelle Bouie’s side of the Hobbit argument than Adam Serwer’s. Jamelle argues...
Matthew’s criticism of St. Patrick’s Day is well taken, and as someone who’s given to teasing my...
I don’t have much to say about race issues in the USA, since I think I’m still...
A few months ago, I recommended Jason Kuznicki’s excellent article on America’s history of state-sanctioned racial discrimination....
(cross-posted from the United States of Jamerica) Patterico, a conservative blogger, describes his “pontifications” as “harangues that...
Reading Jason Kuznicki’s article in the latest issue of Cato Journal, I was struck by the similarities...
I know this article on race and progressive cities has taken a lot of criticism, but its...
Here’s a smart take on race and policing.
Ta-Nehisi Coates, writing on conservatism: But if you are the slave, that essentially conservative approach will always...