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Thursday, August 25, 2024
By Steven L. Taylor

From me @OTB:  Rubio’s Speech and Rubio and Reagan

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Friday, August 19, 2024
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

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Tuesday, August 16, 2024
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.

Sunday, August 7, 2024
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.

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Monday, August 1, 2024
By Steven L. Taylor

Does the debt ceiling debate reveal a broken system?

From me @OTB:  Is the System Broken?

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Wednesday, July 27, 2024
By Steven L. Taylor

From me @OTB (last night and this morning):

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Monday, July 18, 2024
By Steven L. Taylor

From me @OTB:

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Saturday, July 16, 2024
By Steven L. Taylor

FilibusteringFilibustering by Gregory Koger
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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.

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Monday, July 11, 2024
By Steven L. Taylor

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Monday, July 4, 2024
By Steven L. Taylor

Via Fox News:  Foxnewspolitics Twitter Feed Hacked

FoxNews.com’s Twitter feed for political news, FoxNewspolitics, was hacked early Monday morning.

Hackers sent out several malicious and false tweets claiming that President Obama had been assassinated. Those reports are incorrect, of course, and the president is spending the July 4 holiday with his family at the White House.

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?

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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

A group loosely connected to the hacker collective Anonymous says it took control of the Fox News Politics Twitter account to claim that President Obama had been assassinated while campaigning in Iowa.

The Fox News Politics account – @foxnewspolitics – was used to put out a number of fake tweets saying that President Obama had been shot in the head and died, and that vice-president Joe Biden had been installed in his place. The tweets went out at around 2am Pacific time (5am EST, 10am BST). Obama is in fact thought to be in Washington at the White House, where his schedule shows he is due to give a speech in the Rose Garden at 6.30pm.

A representative of the group ‘Scriptkiddies’ said in an interview with Stony Brook University’s Think Magazine: "We are looking to find information about corporations to assist with antisec [a concerted hacker attack on corporate and government security]. Fox News was selected because we figured their security would be just as much of a joke as their reporting."

He warned too that Fox News might see more attacks: "I’ve looked into their security, and site defacement does not seem to be an option. Everything else is fair game."

The Script Kiddies representative added: "I would consider us to be close in relation [to Anonymous], two of the members of our group were members of Anonymous … I was a member of Anonymous. We hope to be working with them soon."

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