The incredibly loud Hawaiian shirt edition of bloggingheads.tv
My latest bloggingheads debate is up, with Matthew Yglesias. As a special treat, I’m wearing a Hawaiian shirt loud enough to wake Don Ho from the dead. It’s… arresting. Topics include: 1) The Jon Chait netroots article. 2) Our place in the wonkosphere (and, yes, Henry, you should feel bad for that neologism). 3) Is ...
My latest bloggingheads debate is up, with Matthew Yglesias. As a special treat, I'm wearing a Hawaiian shirt loud enough to wake Don Ho from the dead. It's... arresting. Topics include: 1) The Jon Chait netroots article. 2) Our place in the wonkosphere (and, yes, Henry, you should feel bad for that neologism). 3) Is Alan Blinder on crack or is he on crack... like a fox? 4) Those bigoted NBA refs. 5) Those bigoted baseball fans. 6) Why France will not change. Go check it out!
My latest bloggingheads debate is up, with Matthew Yglesias. As a special treat, I’m wearing a Hawaiian shirt loud enough to wake Don Ho from the dead. It’s… arresting. Topics include:
1) The Jon Chait netroots article. 2) Our place in the wonkosphere (and, yes, Henry, you should feel bad for that neologism). 3) Is Alan Blinder on crack or is he on crack… like a fox? 4) Those bigoted NBA refs. 5) Those bigoted baseball fans. 6) Why France will not change.
Go check it out!
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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