I can feel my chin growing already
My pathetic quest to become the Jay Leno of the blogosphere continues [Leno? LENO??!! You mean Letterman, right?–ed. No, I mean Jay Leno’s guest host phase. However, Bryan Curtis argues in Slate that even Letterman is trying to be Leno now.] I’ve guest-posted at the Volokh Conspiracy and Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish. And now, just ...
My pathetic quest to become the Jay Leno of the blogosphere continues [Leno? LENO??!! You mean Letterman, right?--ed. No, I mean Jay Leno's guest host phase. However, Bryan Curtis argues in Slate that even Letterman is trying to be Leno now.] I've guest-posted at the Volokh Conspiracy and Andrew Sullivan's Daily Dish. And now, just to confirm the rumors, I'm taking over Glenn Reynolds' MSNBC blog for this week. [So who's next?--ed. Look into the computer screen, Mickey Kaus. You're getting very sleepy. Very sleepy indeed......]
My pathetic quest to become the Jay Leno of the blogosphere continues [Leno? LENO??!! You mean Letterman, right?–ed. No, I mean Jay Leno’s guest host phase. However, Bryan Curtis argues in Slate that even Letterman is trying to be Leno now.] I’ve guest-posted at the Volokh Conspiracy and Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish. And now, just to confirm the rumors, I’m taking over Glenn Reynolds’ MSNBC blog for this week. [So who’s next?–ed. Look into the computer screen, Mickey Kaus. You’re getting very sleepy. Very sleepy indeed……]
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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