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  1. "Good Morning America" pals around with Bill Ayers.

    Althouse - Nov 14, 2008

    I'm "live-blogging" my view of the video. -6:19: ABC has glossy graphics swirling Ayers's book "Fugitive Days" at us. The book is being "re-released." Oh! So this is a book tour. -5:58: The interviewer, Chris Cuomo

    Also tagged: terrorism, vietnam, abortion, obama, chris cuomo, ayers

  2. Dreaming of the presidential candidates.

    Althouse - Oct 31, 2008

    Have Barack Obama and John McCain turned up in your dreams? I've had one dream about each candidate now. A while back, Obama turned up in a dream. He was just a nice person who said hello. Last night, McCain finally

    Also tagged: mccain, obama, dreaming, off blog althouse

  3. Did Eisenhower advise his son to commit suicide?

    Althouse - Sep 28, 2008

    John S.D. Eisenhower has a NYT op-ed opining that presidential sons should not be permitted to serve in combat duty. He recounts his own experience, as a soldier assigned to combat duty in Korea in 1952, as his father

    Also tagged: death, military, mccain, suicide, eisenhower

  4. What did Rick Warren have in mind when he asked does evil exist and what do we do about it?

    Althouse - Aug 21, 2008

    A segment from my new Bloggingheads with Bob Wright is almost all about evil (but look at the tags to get an idea of the subjects covered): blog advertising blog advertising

    Also tagged: iraq, law, religion, crime, philosophy, satan, hitler, death penalty, mccain, saddam, obama, punishment, rick warren, emotional althouse, saddleback forum

  5. "This war did not begin because of a miscalculation by Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.

    Althouse - Aug 11, 2008

    "It is a war that Moscow has been attempting to provoke for some time. The man who once called the collapse of the Soviet Union 'the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the [20th] century' has reestablished a virtual

    Also tagged: russia, robert kagan, georgia country

  6. Views from the Santa Monica pier.

    Althouse - Aug 2, 2008

    On the beach, a statement about the war: Take a step back: I told you Obama is everywhere. And, hey, he really is the biggest celebrity in the world. He's literally overshadowing Paris Hilton, and I don't even see

    Also tagged: water, photography, california, protest, fisheye

  7. "A little girl seems to be crying, her eye bruised, with an American flag in the background and two words framing her figure: 'Liberty Weeps.'"

    Althouse - Jul 9, 2008

    The NYT promotes incredibly bad art on display in a mall in southern Florida. Can you fathom why? The huge posters — from "a surprising new exhibition at the Wolfsonian museum at Florida International University

    Also tagged: art, iraq, journalism, nyt, florida

  8. "'Mongol' might as well be called 'Braveheart in a Yurt.'"

    Althouse - Jul 1, 2008

    Ha ha. So writes Michael Phillips. That's what I thought: This is like "Braveheart," right down to the deep, minimalistic love story. There's a lot in this war movie — the coming of age of Genghis Khan — that women

    Also tagged: music, law, food, movies, children, fashion, mongolia, drinking, horses, genghis khan

  9. "The supermen marched us, without food, water or sleep to Limberg, a distance of about sixty miles, I think, where we were loaded and locked up..."

    Althouse - Jun 30, 2008

    "... sixty men to each small, unventilated, unheated box car. There were no sanitary accommodations—the floors were covered with cow dung. There wasn't room for all of us to lie down. Half slept while the other half

    Also tagged: germany, books, prison, kurt vonnegut

  10. "The alarmist view that our fragile geopolitical position requires abandoning our commitment to preventing Star Chamber proceedings."

    Althouse - Jun 21, 2008

    Lawprof Richard Epstein has a NYT op-ed on Boumediene: This 5-4 decision was correct. The conservative justices in the minority were wrong to suggest that the decision constitutes reckless judicial intervention in

    Also tagged: law, supreme court, detainees, habeas

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