Matthew Yglesias drinks wine; I drink pink lemonade
My latest bloggingheads diavlog — with Matthew Yglesias — is now available online. Matt’s beverage of choice is wine — mine is lemonade. The topics covered include: 1) Is Mark Foley really such a bad guy? 2) What’s North Korea up to? 3) What’s the fairest grand strategy of them all? 4) Why the new ...
My latest bloggingheads diavlog -- with Matthew Yglesias -- is now available online. Matt's beverage of choice is wine -- mine is lemonade. The topics covered include: 1) Is Mark Foley really such a bad guy? 2) What's North Korea up to? 3) What's the fairest grand strategy of them all? 4) Why the new forms of watching TV are like crack? 5) How to talk about Bob Woodward without reading Bob Woodward. As Matt says in the closing, he goes soft on Foley; I go soft on Wodward. And, as I said in the diavlog, everyone reading this blog should go online and check out the pilot episode of Friday Night Lights. The entire show is shockingly good -- particularly Connie Britton
My latest bloggingheads diavlog — with Matthew Yglesias — is now available online. Matt’s beverage of choice is wine — mine is lemonade. The topics covered include:
1) Is Mark Foley really such a bad guy? 2) What’s North Korea up to? 3) What’s the fairest grand strategy of them all? 4) Why the new forms of watching TV are like crack? 5) How to talk about Bob Woodward without reading Bob Woodward.
As Matt says in the closing, he goes soft on Foley; I go soft on Wodward. And, as I said in the diavlog, everyone reading this blog should go online and check out the pilot episode of Friday Night Lights. The entire show is shockingly good — particularly Connie Britton
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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