So, I wore this costume to an AFF Happy Hour the other night: I was a little surprised by the number of people who recognized it. Maybe I’ll keep it around after Halloween for a little occasional crimefighting.
Entries from October 2004
Watching the Watchmen
October 29th, 2004 · 2 Comments
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Context, Context, Context
October 25th, 2004 · Comments Off on Context, Context, Context
Someone could probably start a full-time blog just calling bullshit on instances of Dowdification. For instance, we’ve got a new stump speech talking point from Bush today that’s been making the rounds: Now my opponent is throwing out the wild claim that he knows where bin Laden was in the fall of 2001 — and […]
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Ben Barber’s Jihads
October 25th, 2004 · Comments Off on Ben Barber’s Jihads
In preparation for a talk I’m giving in December, I began reading Benjamin Barber’s Jihad vs. McWorld, the first lengthy work of Barbers I’ve picked up since slogging through a farrago called Strong Democracy four or five years ago. Barber’s got a certain stylistic flair; I can see why the book enjoyed such wide popular […]
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Argumentam ad Funderam and Social Security
October 22nd, 2004 · Comments Off on Argumentam ad Funderam and Social Security
Much as I normally hate to see friends fight, it was gratifying to read Radley Balko’s rather pointed response to a post in which Matt Yglesias speculates about the motives behind libertarian organizations like Cato’s support for partial privatization of Social Security, mostly because such charges seem fairly common and because, at least with respect […]
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Debateable
October 14th, 2004 · Comments Off on Debateable
My reaction to the post-debate polls is a big fat jigga-wha? I watched the final face-off with a bunch of D.C. friends, many of them ex-debaters, many of them quite liberal. Everyone thought Bush won decisively. But the polls are showing that people thought Kerry won, and the margin in some of these polls is […]
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Cruel and Unusual
October 13th, 2004 · Comments Off on Cruel and Unusual
Once again the Supremes are faced with a contentious Eight Amendment case: This time around, they’re charged with deciding whether it’s cruel and unusual to execute murderers who committed their crime at age 16 or 17. We’re in a small and undistinguished club of nations who allow such executions, joined by Saudi Arabia, Iran, China, […]
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Proof Palliative
October 12th, 2004 · Comments Off on Proof Palliative
I’ve just seen the first episode of SciFi’s Proof Positive, the premise of which is that three mysterious or “paranormal” sounding stories are investigated, two of which will turn out to be nothing so mysterious (odd “rod” creatures captured on film turn out to be motion-blurred insects), the other is (dramatic pause) “proof positive.” It’s […]
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New at Reason
October 12th, 2004 · Comments Off on New at Reason
Tales from the Bushiverse
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Spotted on IMDB
October 11th, 2004 · Comments Off on Spotted on IMDB
Oh, cool.Official site here.
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Stop Agreeing With Me!
October 11th, 2004 · Comments Off on Stop Agreeing With Me!
So, Bush is now preparing an ad attacking Kerry for suggesting that our goal, since we can’t eradicate terrorism, is to reduce it to the level of a “nuisance.” And Kerry’s got an ad attacking Bush for saying of the war on terror “I don’t think you can win it.” As far as I can […]
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