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My latest bloggingheads duet is with Eric Alterman. In a stunning new visual effect, I wear my glasses. We discuss: 1) Gerald Ford’s “when I die” interviews (in which Eric and I confuse the Pueblo and Mayaguez debacles); 2) Why pundits stink (in which Eric does not forgive Andrew Sullivan); 3) The end of Big ...
My latest bloggingheads duet is with Eric Alterman. In a stunning new visual effect, I wear my glasses. We discuss: 1) Gerald Ford's "when I die" interviews (in which Eric and I confuse the Pueblo and Mayaguez debacles); 2) Why pundits stink (in which Eric does not forgive Andrew Sullivan); 3) The end of Big Liberalism in domestic policy (in which Eric surprises me by sounding positively Clintonian) 4) Grand strategy, redux (in which I make a heartfelt apology)Adults over 21, here's a fun drinking game to play while watching -- take a shot whenever Eric or I pimp our own work!! [Why can't they take a shot every time you say "you know"?--ed. Because their livers would explode.]
My latest bloggingheads duet is with Eric Alterman. In a stunning new visual effect, I wear my glasses. We discuss:
1) Gerald Ford’s “when I die” interviews (in which Eric and I confuse the Pueblo and Mayaguez debacles); 2) Why pundits stink (in which Eric does not forgive Andrew Sullivan); 3) The end of Big Liberalism in domestic policy (in which Eric surprises me by sounding positively Clintonian) 4) Grand strategy, redux (in which I make a heartfelt apology)
Adults over 21, here’s a fun drinking game to play while watching — take a shot whenever Eric or I pimp our own work!! [Why can’t they take a shot every time you say “you know”?–ed. Because their livers would explode.]
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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