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By Steven L. Taylor
From me @OTB: Rubio’s Speech and Rubio and Reagan By Steven L. Taylor
Does Bachmann think the USSR is on the rise? I expect not, but her defense and fiscal policy skills still need some work. From me @OTB: Bachmann and the Soviet Union By Steven L. Taylor
Some thoughts on Palin v. Bachmann in regards to the media from me @OTB: An Open Letter to Sarah Palin Supporters. By Steven L. Taylor
From me @OTB, a political science-y response to the question of whether the system is broken.: Veto Players and Governance. By Steven L. Taylor
Does the debt ceiling debate reveal a broken system? From me @OTB: Is the System Broken? By Steven L. Taylor
From me @OTB (last night and this morning):
By Steven L. Taylor
From me @OTB: By Steven L. Taylor
Filibustering by Gregory Koger The filibuster in the Senate has become, especially in the last decade or so, a major feature of the institutional structure of US politics. Indeed, I am of the opinion that it is far more significant than most people realize and is a topic in need of discussion and debate. Koger’s book is an excellent overview of the development of this mechanism as well as an analysis of its significance within the the functioning of the Senate, as well as the Congress writ large. In fact, he deals with filibustering tactics in the House over time as well. The book functions as both a history and an analysis of contemporary politics. While written for an academic audience, the style of the book is such that it could easily be consumed by a general audience as well. The book should be of interest to both those focused on American politics but also to comparativists interested in institutional design. By Steven L. Taylor
From me @OTB: By Steven L. Taylor
Via Fox News: Foxnewspolitics Twitter Feed Hacked
Well, isn’t that charming? Certainly it is not exactly a nice Fourth of July greetings. And if you can’t trust tweets, what can you trust? Think Magazine (which I have never heard of prior to now, I don’t think) has a link up that claims to be an interview with the hackers. However, their servers are being overwhelmed at the moment, so the piece inaccessible. The Guardian (which also provided the screen shot above) reports more details: Hacking of Fox News claimed by group with links to Anonymous
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