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I’m on the road to NYC today. At about noon, however, my latest bloggingheads.tv episode with Matthew Yglesias should be online at… er…. bloggingheads.tv. UPDATE: Here’s the proper link. In this episode: 1) As an act of political protest against Question 1 going down, I drink a lot; Matt, in an act of protest against ...
I'm on the road to NYC today. At about noon, however, my latest bloggingheads.tv episode with Matthew Yglesias should be online at... er.... bloggingheads.tv. UPDATE: Here's the proper link. In this episode: 1) As an act of political protest against Question 1 going down, I drink a lot; Matt, in an act of protest against his headset not working, uses an actual phone; 2) We debate Rummy's departure and its timing; 3) What does the new Congress mean for Iraq? For U.S. foreign economic policy? 4) Did the netroots acoomplish everything or nothing? 5) In an act of political bravery unparalleled in the history of the blogosphere, I defend the U.S. Constitution against Yglesias' desire for a parliamentary system of government; 6) What's K-Fed's future?
I’m on the road to NYC today. At about noon, however, my latest bloggingheads.tv episode with Matthew Yglesias should be online at… er…. bloggingheads.tv. UPDATE: Here’s the proper link. In this episode:
1) As an act of political protest against Question 1 going down, I drink a lot; Matt, in an act of protest against his headset not working, uses an actual phone; 2) We debate Rummy’s departure and its timing; 3) What does the new Congress mean for Iraq? For U.S. foreign economic policy? 4) Did the netroots acoomplish everything or nothing? 5) In an act of political bravery unparalleled in the history of the blogosphere, I defend the U.S. Constitution against Yglesias’ desire for a parliamentary system of government; 6) What’s K-Fed’s future?
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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