Brendan Nyhan

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  • Jon Chait bashes David Brooks

    A great “yo mama” slam from Jon Chait, who is bashing David Brooks for misrepresenting the liberal agenda: Brooks writes, “Tax code changes to reduce outsourcing are symbolic.” Well, sure. That’s why it isn’t an important part of the liberal agenda. You know what is symbolic? Advocating a new governing ideology whose sole specific policy

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  • “Integrity” in local news

    Here’s some amusing outrage over an upcoming Fox reality show in which a swimsuit model hosts a local newscast in Texas: “One of the last sacred grounds of integrity in local television is the local newsroom, so I guess I would say I’m disappointed to see a station, much less one in our own community,

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  • WSJ: Libby pardon “a two-day story”

    While arguing for a pardon of Scooter Libby, the Wall Street Journal editorial page asserts that it would be “a two-day story”: General Pace’s fate is one more example of Mr. Bush’s recent habit of abandoning those most closely identified with his Iraq policy. Paul Wolfowitz received only tepid support from Treasury while he was

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  • Inequality in theory and practice

    There’s something bizarre about reading the New York Times Magazine cover package on “The Inequality Economy” amidst with the usual blizzard of ads for luxury goods like multimillion dollar apartments, vacation homes, jewelry, perfume, etc. The title page for the package (p. 51 in my print version) even appears directly opposite an ad for The

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  • Translating David Leonhardt

    A reader wrote to question this confusing passage from David Leonhardt’s profile of Larry Summers in the Times Magazine: Summers’s favorite statistic these days is that, since 1979, the share of pretax income going to the top 1 percent of American households has risen by 7 percentage points, to 16 percent. Over the same span,

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  • NYT presents corporate group as neutral

    In an article today, the New York Times quotes an economist from the Employment Policies Institute, describing it as “a nonprofit research group that studies issues of entry-level employment”: The number of unemployed youths age 16 to 24 increased by 658,000 last summer, according to the Labor Department . And, the department’s monthly job report

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  • John Edwards on Paris Hilton

    Good to see John Edwards speaking up on the important issues: Even the presidential candidate John Edwards found himself drawn into the debate. When asked about Ms. Hilton’s release on Thursday he said, “Without regard to Paris Hilton, we have two Americas and I think what’s important is, it’s obvious that the problem exists.”

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  • Paul Krugman on debate coverage

    I bad-mouthed lame debate commentary earlier this week, but Paul Krugman is absolutely correct that major misrepresentations need to be fact-checked: In Tuesday’s Republican presidential debate, Mitt Romney completely misrepresented how we ended up in Iraq. Later, Mike Huckabee mistakenly claimed that it was Ronald Reagan’s birthday. Guess which remark The Washington Post identified as

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  • Ajami asks for a Libby pardon

    Fouad Ajami asks President Bush to pardon of Scooter Libby in a Wall Street Journal op-ed. Here’s the best passage: The men and women who entrusted you with the presidency, I dare say, are hard pressed to understand why former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, who was the admitted leaker of Mrs. Wilson’s identity

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  • Kucinich works the Hollywood grassroots

    My friend Ben Fritz reprints an inside-Hollywood email from “a relatively well known character actress” in which she offers to have Dennis Kucinich call her friends and acquaintances to discuss his candidacy. I know the man is at 1% in the polls, but if he has that much free time on his hands, shouldn’t he

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