Eugene Volokh is being shy about appearance on NPR bigwig talkshow Talk of The Nation yesterday, and hasn’t posted a link to the audio yet. So I will. (Amusingly, when I sent him a “go get ’em!” email, he replied with a thanks — during the live broadcast. One can assume, then, that the Prof. has little problem with the walking-and-chewing-gum thing; or perhaps taking on NPR guests just doesn’t require all that much cycle time.)
Day: September 25, 2002
Welfare Reform: How much would you pay now?
“IT’S A RECESSION, BUT BLACK CHILD POVERTY IS DOWN: Mickey Kaus credits welfare reform!”
In other news, the sun rose in the East today.
Blogcritics reviews
My of Peter Gabriel’s latest video is up at Blogcritics; check it out. And if you missed it, I also reviewed Joss Whedon’s new show Firefly over the weekend.
What’s next, Bush vs. Schroeder on Heinlein?
Has anybody else noticed that, in the Iraq debate, we’ve just seen what may be the first invocation on a planetary scale of Godwin’s Law?
And remember: once Godwin’s Law is triggered, a corollary suggests that the information content of the discussion immediately drops to zero.
Sounds about right, though I suspect maybe we’ve been there for a while.