We think we control the vertical. Try hard with the horizontal. We, however, know for sure about the Goldilocks thing.
Follow here for your conditioning. Watch and believe . . .
We think we control the vertical. Try hard with the horizontal. We, however, know for sure about the Goldilocks thing.
Follow here for your conditioning. Watch and believe . . .
And we mistakenly took the mere act of voting in elections as proof that this broader social transformation had already substantially advanced. We believed that all people everywhere have the desire for freedom in their hearts. In reality, it’s a whole lot more complicated than that.
— Stanley Kurtz, genuflecting (Dec. 2006)
Being trolled.
“@Interpreter_Mag: Komsomolskaya Pravda's Re-write http://t.co/pTo4azc0QX”
RT @peterbakernyt: Forget Syria & spy scandal: Sergei Lavrov expresses outrage over supposed vote theft at Eurovision singing contest. http…
@TimothyNoah1 FTFY: "Liberals [sic]". @LOLGOP
@MarkGaleotti Agree w/ conclusions a bit but should consider the operational tempo in Moscow and regime's fear of success. @themoscownews
@edwardlucas Unfortunately Nemtsova's typical travelogue narrative misses most of the salient issues. Symptomatic of that site.
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Something in today’s Zeitgeist calls for the doomed heroic last stand. You know the drill. The genre’s latest is from Will Smith. It smashed box office records. His flick opened at over $76 million, beating previous record holder Return of the King. The take here is different from others such as ’300′ in a variety [...]
One of the most annoying aspects of contemporary Western scholarship of the 1920s and 1930s is the almost uniform judgmentalism (usually from Brits, but not always). They seek some peculiar German explanation for what happened — to the society and leader. Almost uniformly, the question is presented as ‘how could such a civilized people allow [...]
Last night’s feeble, geriatric, reverse mortgage ‘Concert for 12-12-12′ should galvanize all to overthrow the Boomers’ tyrannical claim to pop culture relevance. $25,000 Per Ticket For A Concert Says It All Consider the bloated, self-satisfied pricing of tickets themselves: an actual event in Madison Square Garden selling tickets for $25,000 at the box office, no [...]
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