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    Endgame

    Tue, 02/08/2011 - 19:54 EDT - Mathew Yglesias
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    • uncat

    Will they stop when they see me again?
    — Revolutions sometimes go bad (though I don’t accept this schematic account).
    — Egypt’s Muslim brotherhood loves human rights except for gay people.
    — Rhetoric and rationality.
    — “Only a crude prediction that justices will vote based on politics rather than principle would lead anybody to imagine that Chief Justice John Roberts or Justice Samuel Alito would agree with the judges in Florida and Virginia who have ruled against the health care law.”
    — The thing is, political views are driven by principle.
    Apparently my token “I was into them way back in the day” band, Metric, is now on the soundtrack for a Twilight movie. Here’s “All Yours”


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