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June 11, 2002

Something Clinton left behind (that doesn’t need dry cleaning, I mean)…

In Sunday’s Times of London, Andrew Sullivan takes a look at the 2000 Census data and likes what he sees. Which means that Andrew Sullivan likes Clintonism (well, with qualifications, of course): […] the Census statistics show that the boom of the 1990s helped women more than men, and saw poverty among single, poor women, the elderly and children decline. Yes, inequality grew. But that’s simply because those at the

Something Clinton left behind (that doesn’t need dry cleaning, I mean)…

In Sunday’s Times of London, Andrew Sullivan takes a look at the 2000 Census data and likes what he sees. Which means that Andrew Sullivan likes Clintonism (well, with qualifications, of course): […] the Census statistics show that the boom of the 1990s helped women more than men, and saw poverty among single, poor women, the elderly and children decline. Yes, inequality grew. But that’s simply because those at the

Nostalgia

JunkyardBlog’s Bryan Preston has a guest commentary column for NRO, “The Case for a Coup,” in which he analyzes potential Bush administration responses to the Iraqi threat. Yeah, whatever. What’s really interesting about the column is that it turns out (according to the little author blurb at the foot of the column) that Brian lives in Towson, Maryland — the very place yours truly lived for 10 years of his