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James Poulos

James Poulos is a doctoral student at Georgetown and the former Political Editor of Culture11. His writing has been published by The American Conservative, The National Interest, The New Atlantis, Partnership for a Secure America, and The Weekly Standard. In addition to AmSpecBlog, he has blogged at The American Scene, Doublethink, and Postmodern Conservative, which he founded. With degrees in political science and law from Duke and USC, he is currently at work on a dissertation about life after Napoleon. In his spare time he anti-blogs at Pish Tosh.
by | Feb 2, 2006

122-109. Conceivable translation: Blunt’s people cut for Shadegg; Shadegg’s people cut for Boehner. FOX News is reporting that Shadegg dropped…

by | Feb 1, 2006

For those who dare to care: I predicted for 2006 “More bisexuality. The gay phenomenon is so last year” —…

by | Feb 1, 2006

After a moment’s reflection (during this lull courtesy of Citizen Kaine), the most important word of the night emerges to…

by | Jan 31, 2006

“It felt,” he said Sunday night on 60 Minutes, “like my legs were being dipped into a furnace.” Richard Paey…

by | Jan 30, 2006

It is impossible to escape the impression that the LA Times commonly uses false standards of measurement against the military…

by | Jan 26, 2006

Jed — it’s true: they chose poorly. But (to mix gambling metaphors) the Russian roulette of letting the Palestinians pick…

by | Jan 25, 2006

Benedict’s first encyclical is one any Catholic ought to be proud of, on a topic everyone ought to be worried…

by | Jan 24, 2006

Lady G., I daresay an opinionholder like Joel Stein, with the forthrightness required to step out into the light of…

by | Jan 24, 2006

We all know that something is a little rotten, regarding the quality of education in the United States, from kindergarten…

by | Jan 23, 2006

First General Motors, now this. Don’t let anyone tell you they didn’t see it coming. The staggering failure of the…

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