Storming The Capitol: A Few Thought Experiments
Every American must read Mark Herrmann’s breathtaking thought experiments about last week’s assault on the Capitol.
Every American must read Mark Herrmann’s breathtaking thought experiments about last week’s assault on the Capitol.
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My little thought experiment reveals just how nervous I am about partisanship in America.
If you think about the politics of this, you'll give yourself a headache.
I offer one silver lining of this election that I'm pretty confident about, and one about which I'm less sure.
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Pity the poor lawyers in the White House.
You do not want it to be one hit, followed a couple of days later by another hit, followed by another and another and another as the corporation staggers on.
The question is how you could achieve the same result -- protecting Roe -- without causing a public uproar.
There were a ton of evasions at the debate -- on both sides of the aisle.
There are some bad lawyers in the world.