Are Republican insurgents reactionary?
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To the contrary, Richard Fernandez argues that they're the only ones looking forward: The elite can only continue to sustain itself ...
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Government work in its purest form
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More on yesterday's subject of how the executive training for President that consists of running a successful campaign doesn't nece...
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The budget that isn't
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Peter Schiff nails it: "Whatever the crisis, the real one will be much worse because we did raise the debt ceiling. . . . The debt c...
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The martial metaphor
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Jonah Goldberg takes on the question of how government can be so good at somethings and so inept at others. Whenever I make the argument t...
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Re-poop-ulation
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It's funny how much easier it is to talk about this kind of thing as long as we call it "probiotics."
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Not fit to print
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The L.A. Times isn't in the least embarrassed to admit that it censors all letters to the editor that challenge climate-change orthodox...
What do these people want?
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More fun as Ivy Leaguers try to come to grips with a Tea Party that won't go away. We have the classic Yalie approach in the post below...
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Those people
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Yale's Daniel Kahan doesn't know any Tea Partiers, but disapproves of them heartily, so he was shocked to discover that there is a s...
Burros in wells
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Wired explores child-directed education. I never know what to think of these proposals, which sometimes sound like such obvious good sense...
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"What am I missing?"
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It's a minor improvement, surely, that this poor child posting at the Daily Kos is confronting the painful task of reconciling data wit...
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Whirlygigs
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In the comments section to an earlier post I gave my initial guess about how a helicopter must work. The part about each rotor blade actin...
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Vigilantes
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The alleged facts of the case are unpleasantly familiar , though that in itself can lead to misjudgment. There will be no trial, though th...
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Bored on a plane
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I loved these . My husband sent them to me, knowing they'd punch my buttons.
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Weeds
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It's only just beginning to get cool enough that it's pleasant to work in the garden again. That leaves me with an impressive stand...
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Price signal opacity & third-party payors
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Louisiana WalMart shoppers go feral when the food-stamp computer shuts down, stores become unable to verify whether any benefits are left o...
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Return to New York
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Some months ago, Cassandra (and others) took sharp issue with Grim and me over the striking down of New York's stop'n'frisk laws...
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Locks
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Part four: in which it becomes clear why I've never learned to pick a lock. Nearly all the locks I encounter in daily life are some fo...
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Action
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Part three: being an examination of the many parts of my piano's action that I never gave any thought to. Here's something that se...
Siphon power
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Part two of my exploration of things I thought I understood but didn't, really: the water closet or flush toilet. Even before looking ...
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Exaggerated confidence
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My newly purchased book, "The Invisible Gorilla," discusses how we over-estimate our mental powers. Tests like the "gorilla ...
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