correspondents.theatlantic.com - 6/3/2009
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Endgame
Matthew Yglesias —
Downpour ended just in time to leave the office:
— Perhaps you should cry for Latvia.
— Remember when Adam Morrison and JJ Redick were college stars and lottery draft picks? Now one of them will win a title!
— Conor Clarke’s new blog.
— CAP joins new immigration reform coalution.
— Bank executives don’t seem to think banks are good investments.
— New Hampshire is totally gay.
Done! ...
Links, Lynx, Lingx
The American Scene —
... wonders? I think the latter.
— In case you missed it, this is The Atlantic at its best.
— Dave Weigel is a good reporter.
— Once you adjust to reading such a lengthy article at Slate, you realize this one is worth the investment.
— This is the rare political story that taught me stuff I didn’t know about how the legislative process works.
— Conor Clarke’s new blog is worth adding to the RSS feed.
Guest Blogging Introduction
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
... I write mostly about economics and public policy, mostly from a vaguely lefty perspective. My recent interests have been national tax policy, climate change legislation and interviewing the few remaining economists who do not yet have their own blogs. My full-time blog is here. Since the Dish does not have comments, I should add that am very much amenable to being nagged and criticized by email (conorjclarke [at] gmail [dot] com) and Twitter ( ...
Departing the Dish
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
... in Mario Brothers: You can squish a lot of goombas and turtles, but you know in the back of your head that it's only going to last 30 seconds.) And it's been an especially great pleasure reading the many emails that I've received over the past few days (and responding when my carpal tunnels have been up to it). I hope some of you will join me over on my own blog, where I'll be back on July 27. ...
Until Next Time
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
by Patrick Appel This will be my last post. Many thanks to Conor Clarke, Conor Friedersdorf, Robert Wright, and my always excellent co-under-blogger Chris Bodenner. Andrew gets back tomorrow in the AM. I'll leave you with a few final thoughts on religion blogging generally. Matt Steinglass sums up the Dish's week-long atheism debate: ...
More Guest Blogging
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
... and my other Atlantic blog is here. Please nag me about anything. I've been in India for most of the past two weeks and got back home to DC last night, so I need to catch up on what's been going on in the world. (What's all this stuff I hear about health care?) ...
End of Guest Blogging
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
... A quick and shameless plug: I hope some of you join me over at my own Atlantic blog, which I'll be writing for the next few weeks, until graduate school intervenes. (And maybe after, if grad school is boring.) I will further add that my own blog has a comment section. Why settle for writing a mean email, when you can leave a mean comment? Or both? ...
Burning On
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
by Patrick Appel
Sincere thanks to Conor Clarke and Peter Suderman for doing a superb job this week and to Bob Wright (who was on Colbert last week) for his work the week before. I hope you will buy Bob's new book, visit Conor Clarke at his Atlantic blog, and keep up with Peter at Hit & Run and The American Scene. This week we're very lucky to have Atlantic Contributing Editor Hanna Rosin and Dish alum Conor Friedersdorf guest-blogging alongside Chris and myself. Andrew e-mailed me ...
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Or as I like to call him: 'Conor Friederszzzzzzz'
fivefeetoffury.com 6/18/2009 —
This guy
writes for the Atlantic and I don't. Just sayin'.
Do you think he wears a tri-corn' hat when he writes this stuff? Maybe an ascot, then? There's no fart like a young
fart.
Honestly? I stopped reading in the middle of paragraph two. Sorry.
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Conor first suggests that Levin's logic in one exchange is flawed:
1) When the ...
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