In Which We Discuss:
1. NY Times editor ouster shows a surprising lack of media strategy at the paper of record
2. Neurologist Karl Rove has new medical theory that fake concussions can amount to serious brain damage when it comes to political rivals
3. Republicans show increasingly marginal grasp on cause-and-effect in their choice to
block VA funding then be furious about poor veterans care
4. We are going to investigate Benghazi again, this time focusing on the “beginning,” “middle,” and “end”
5. Improbably, somebody with the name Butch Otter is the least ridiculous person at the Idaho GOP gubernatorial debates
BTL #295 - A PERSON THAT IS STILL HERE. TALKING. - 9/11/17
BTL #258 - WHAT. A. MESS. - 9/4/17
POLITICON 2017
BTL #257 - IN ID WE TRUST - 8/28/17
BTL #256 - WHEN EVEN THE "BEST WORDS" FAIL - 8/21/17
BTL #255 - POLITICON 2017: TOO MANY THOUGHTS - 7/31/17
BTL #254 - BRANDING MEDIOCRITY - 7/24/17
BTL #253 - THE HANDSHAKE - 7/17/17
BTL #252 - LESSON UNLEARNED - 7/11/17
BTL #251 - HEALTHCARE OR A GIRAFFE - 7/3/17
BTL #250 - SESTERCENTENNIAL - 6/26/17
BTL #249 - LONG-WINDED DETAILS - 6/21/17
BTL #248 - AUNTIE MAXINE - 6/12/17
BTL #247 - BILATERAL TALKS - 6/6/17
BTL #246 - VERY GOOD PEOPLE - 5/30/17
BTL #245 - AMERICAN NUTJOB - 5/24/17
BTL #244 - TO STATE THE OBVIOUS - 5/15/17
BTL #243 - PRESS-PALOOZA [w/ Dmitry Zotman] - 5/8/17
BTL #242 - THE EUROPEAN MARGIN OF ERROR - 4/24/17
BTL #241 - CHOCOLATE CAKE AND CHEMISTRY - 4/17/17
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