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Archive for June, 2004

Wednesday, June 30th, 2004

Very Brief Spider-Man 2 Reaction

Very Brief Spider-Man 2 Reaction – That . . . was . . . AWESOME!!

Wednesday, June 30th, 2004

Undue Burden

Undue Burden – It’s not like Eugene Volokh thinks much of me, either, but I’ve always considered his specialty to be showy moral handwringing on the way to siding with Power anyway. The further you get from standard Republican issues like guns and university speech codes, the more likely he is to arrive, with exquisite [...]

Tuesday, June 29th, 2004

Fat Lady Sings

Fat Lady Sings – This just in:
Inspired by the early handover of sovereignty in Iraq, President George W. Bush employed the element of surprise once more last night, holding the U.S. presidential election four months early.
The election, about which only top Bush administration officials were notified, went exceedingly well for the president, who carried all [...]

Tuesday, June 29th, 2004

Surprise!

Surprise! – Happy “A Republic if You Can Keep It” Day to our Mesopotamian wards. Mindles H. Dreck makes a plausible argument that keeping to the schedule – okay, the schedule we accelerated in November – is the smartest thing we could do, inevitable problems notwithstanding. From the dovish side, Alan Bock thinks it’s a [...]

Monday, June 28th, 2004

Oh by the Way

Oh by the Way – Daniel Drezner points out that, in addition to the headline-grabbing pooh-poohing of any Iraqi role in supporting Al Qaeda, the 9/11 Commission report also finds evidence for official Saudi support of Al Qaeda wanting. Well, shucks.
There are two casualties here, though on my reading, Drezner stresses only one: Iraq War [...]

Monday, June 28th, 2004

Blowing Up

The actual journalism version of my old blog item about Steve Englehart’s prescient 1973 suicide bomber story in Marvel Comics’ Avengers series is online at the American Spectator today. And check out the cool “cover” graphic while it’s still there.
The article includes quotes from Englehart and a (qualified) defense of suicide tactics, because I understand [...]

Sunday, June 27th, 2004

Drat the Luck

Drat the Luck – How might history have changed if the first World Trade Center bombers weren’t so stupid as to try to get their deposit back on the rental truck? That instantly turned them from fearsome killers to figures of fun in the public eye, and likely some official ones too. It invited us [...]

Sunday, June 27th, 2004

Hey, Why Wouldn’t That Work for Me??

Hey, Why Wouldn’t That Work for Me?? – Diana Moon writes of David Brooks that
His success is an affront to all decent hardworking people everywhere. This is a guy who has no particular expertise in his field and by dint of a pleasing personality and modest writing skills and tremendous energy has leveraged his way [...]

Sunday, June 27th, 2004

Wars and Rumors of . . . You Know

(retroactive) to invade Iraq will hug the news like a new, rare beanie baby; those holding out for evidence of a genuine Saddamist threat to the United States will yawn. I of course am in the latter camp. If you really want to kill someone, skip the mustard gas and get a gun.
The other “big” [...]

Sunday, June 27th, 2004

Bonus Fitness Blog Item

Bonus Fitness Blog Item – Joyner surveyed reactions to C2, the new lower-sugar Coke drink the other day. I’ve now had some myself and, absolutely, it’s good. Let me clarify: if, like me, your taste buds are not currently sensitized to high-sugar drinks (okay, high corn-juice drinks), it’s good. Nice cola taste and sweet enough. [...]