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Your tainted heart, my tainted love

23 – Blonde Redhead A friend asks: “Is this NY23 thing a big deal? Perhaps more importantly, do we want it to be (I can’t tell whether I want the Republicans to implode after a long season of infighting or … Continue reading

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A case for majoritarianism? – part I

Frank Luntz, GOP strategist, says the following: The Democratic Party controls a 77 seat majority in the House and almost 20 seats in the Senate, along with the White House. If they cannot get a bill passed with such overwhelming … Continue reading

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That thesis has been rendered invalid

In my life, I have attended four truly excellent shows. Lots of good, even great ones – but only four that were transcendent. 1. Carissa’s Wierd, Valentine’s Day, 2003. The Decemberists opened and it was the first time I had … Continue reading

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You don’t know what to do, so you do anything you like

Change – Lightning Seeds Health care is dead because of the town halls. No wait, it’s totally revitalized because of Obama’s big speech. And in fact, it’s basically inevitable because Olympia Snowe voted for it out of committee. And look, … Continue reading

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You’re smart enough to make the numbers appear

Idiot Son – Loud Family More health care posting coming tomorrow (hopefully). But for right now, a few thoughts on Joe Lieberman (#@%$#&%, CT): At this point it is clear that he is a massive tool and I completely take … Continue reading

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Going off the deep end

Alan Grayson was briefly a hero in the progresso-sphere, as a sort of liberal counterpart to Michelle Bachmann. Except, as people loved pointing out, while he was uncivil he was actually (more or less) stating things how they actually were. … Continue reading

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Tired of feeling cold and alone

The Odds – Saybia (from Eyes on the Highway) I don’t even care about basketball, but I can’t help but point out the breakdown in logic in this recent post by Matt Yglesias. Taking issue with Bill Simmons’ prediction that … Continue reading

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It’s not too late to be with me again

Looking through the archives, it seems like I never got around to posting about Ravens and Chimes a couple years back when they had a very nice little indie-pop record called Reichenbach Falls, in particular the jaunty and emphatic “General … Continue reading

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I’m sorry, but I’m not allowed to argue anymore

Let’s play a game of “I totally was going to say it when I had time, but someone already got around to it, and said it better anyways.” In this case, it’s Daniel at Crooked Timber, on the Super-Freakonomics climate … Continue reading

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The malleability of public opinion

Ezra Klein and Kevin Drum both talk about a recent poll on the question of mandated insurance. In the poll, 56% said they support requiring people to get health insurance, and 41% were against it. But…if you tell the opposers … Continue reading

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