Bynamist on fire
Virginia Postrel has a passel of new posts up, all of which are good reads. My personal favorite, however, is her takedown of Bill O’Reilly: Contrary to his image as some kind of conservative ideologue, O’Reilly is just a long-winded cab driver with a TV show and no real interest in policy, ideas, or facts. ...
Virginia Postrel has a passel of new posts up, all of which are good reads. My personal favorite, however, is her takedown of Bill O'Reilly:
Virginia Postrel has a passel of new posts up, all of which are good reads. My personal favorite, however, is her takedown of Bill O’Reilly:
Contrary to his image as some kind of conservative ideologue, O’Reilly is just a long-winded cab driver with a TV show and no real interest in policy, ideas, or facts.
Ouch. She even has a link to empirical evidence supporting the long-winded charge. UPDATE: More trouble for O’Reilly (link via OxBlog)
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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