What the hell happened in politics this week? Esquire's legendary blogger Charles P. Pierce has answers
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His original reasons for halting wind-farm projects were absurd. Now he’s calling it a matter of “national security.”
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Not content with making the rubble of the Voting Rights Act bounce, the conservative majority ordered that its decision in Louisiana v. Callais be finalized immediately. It's an action that could change how the court operates forever.
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China is the world’s leading producer of tungsten, but there’s a lot of it under Kazakhstan too. Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump have a much lower tensile strength, but they do have some solid brass ones. And under them is a mother lode of greed.
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Turner wasn’t around much during my sportswriting days, but what I do remember is the now-legendary press conference held after Turner’s Courageous successfully defended the America’s Cup in 1977.
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Stop hurting John Roberts’s feelings. He is having a big sad about how people think he and the carefully manufactured conservative majority on the Supreme Court are doing more than just, y’know, calling balls and strikes up there on the bench.
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