Why Nancy Pelosi is the cure for all that ails us

My latest diavlog — with the lovely Ann Althouse — is up and running over at bloggingheads.tv. Among the topics discussed: 1) Why everything Hugo Chavez touches turns to ashes (SIDE NOTE: How bad is Chavez’s streak? He’s losing to bloggers!!); 2) How free should free speech be on campus? 3) Is reality TV like ...

By , 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.

My latest diavlog -- with the lovely Ann Althouse -- is up and running over at bloggingheads.tv. Among the topics discussed: 1) Why everything Hugo Chavez touches turns to ashes (SIDE NOTE: How bad is Chavez's streak? He's losing to bloggers!!); 2) How free should free speech be on campus? 3) Is reality TV like virtual reality? 4) Blogging tips from Ann and Dan!! and, 5) Why I think Nancy Pelosi will solve all our social ills. Am I serious about Pelosi? You'll have to click and see!! Among the exciting visual changes -- I move to a comfy chair and change my beverage of choice. I might add that Professor Althouse, who is a generation older than I, looks about five years my junior in the video. No wonder she's constantly getting her picture taken for brochures.

My latest diavlog — with the lovely Ann Althouse — is up and running over at bloggingheads.tv. Among the topics discussed:

1) Why everything Hugo Chavez touches turns to ashes (SIDE NOTE: How bad is Chavez’s streak? He’s losing to bloggers!!); 2) How free should free speech be on campus? 3) Is reality TV like virtual reality? 4) Blogging tips from Ann and Dan!! and, 5) Why I think Nancy Pelosi will solve all our social ills.

Am I serious about Pelosi? You’ll have to click and see!! Among the exciting visual changes — I move to a comfy chair and change my beverage of choice. I might add that Professor Althouse, who is a generation older than I, looks about five years my junior in the video. No wonder she’s constantly getting her picture taken for brochures.

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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