hankstuever.com - 19 days ago
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Amen, Hank. But I think you're misquoting that great post-modern philosopher, Popeye. Isn't it "I yam what I yam?"! It's "I yam what I yam"??
(We'll discuss the whole homoerotic subplot between Popeye and Bluto later, of course, as well as the perplexing birther questions regarding Swee' pea)
volokh.com - 25 days ago
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volokh.com —
Henry Farrell continues our conversation about my book
. One thing he says is that international law
should not be regarded as a single entity, which is either “good” or “bad,” but is a label attached to a multitude of cooperative arrangements ...
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Bloggingheads, cont’d.
volokh.com - 19 days ago
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volokh.com —
Henry Farrell replies to my replies . International
Law and Rational Choice Theory . I agree with
Henry’s discussion of the limits of rational choice theory and so don’t understand why he thinks I commit the fallacies that he describes. It would ...
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Reply to Farrell, Part n
prospect.org - 25 days ago
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prospect.org —
A look at the lobbying groups that shelled
out the big bucks to influence health-care reform.
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Stuever on WaPo fistfight
Michael Calderone's Blog —
Washington Post TV critic Hank Stuever, who didn't talk to media reporters about Friday's fight in the newsroom, writes on his personal blog about Henry Allen.
The fight embroiders his legend, and if that’s the narrative people outside the newsroom desire here (brilliant elder writer and editor fights for the last shred of quality in the middle of the newspaper’s identity crisis), then I can understand that. Henry was angry for one very right reason: It’s about the work.
But everything else was wrong. What happened on ...
The WaPo Brawl
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
Hank Steuver was a first-hand witness.
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