Archive for December, 2006

Happy New Year!

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

How the crowded blogosphere works

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

Mistah Saddam: he dead

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Resisting the Nazis (Part II)

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Resisting the Nazis (Part I)

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

“Dreaming” of the Supremes

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

On using an entire people as martyrs (your own; plus, of course, the Jews)

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

‘Twas the Blogger’s Night Before Christmas

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

Christmas in New York City

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

Revising history: Vietnam (yes, again)

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

Iranian elections: free and fair, or changing the display windows?

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

New Sanity Squad podcast: be afraid, be very very afraid

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Tet, Cronkite, opinion journalism, and a changing press: Part II (changing the course of history)

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

Holiday ode to ibuprofen, as well as to joy

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

Leftists, Rousseau, and Islamicist totalitarianism: brothers under the skin

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

Gone phishin’

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

Tet, Cronkite, opinion journalism, and a changing press: Part I (”to tell a conflicted people a higher truth”)

Monday, December 18th, 2006

Don’t mean to beat a dead ISG horse, but…

Saturday, December 16th, 2006

Parties. Holidays. Home.

Friday, December 15th, 2006

Taking my rightful place among bloggers on the left

Friday, December 15th, 2006

New Secretary-General Ban: I like the reform rhetoric, at least (and then there’s the French…)

Friday, December 15th, 2006

Sherman and total war

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

Carter’s “imprisonment wall”

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

New podcast: Iran + Annan

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

The definition of “success” in war: Part II (colonialism and occupation)

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

About Me

Previously a lifelong Democrat, born in New York and living in New England, surrounded by liberals on all sides, I've found myself slowly but surely leaving the fold and becoming that dread thing: a neocon. My friends and family don't want to hear about my inexplicable conversion, so I started this blog to tell the tale of my political change and provide a forum for others. I have a background as a therapist, and my politics make me a pariah in the profession, too. Little did I know that I moved in such politically homogeneous circles. Why the apple? See this.






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