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- Althouse: 2024 - Blogger
Funny, as I recall Trump had a lot of trials before the election — and they all seemed to drive his approval levels up, not down In any case, this seems like an admission, as law professor Ann Althouse observed, that 'Biden intended to use the Justice Department to destroy his political adversary!' Indeed
- Althouse: Here we are in 2025 — the quarter century mark.
Ann Althouse said "Your comment reminded me of Oliver Sacks who would have been 92 (Uranium) this year" Thanks for calling that book — Uncle Tungsten — back to mind 1 1 25, 8:03 AM West TX Intermediate Crude said If we don't do something now, 6 billion people alive today will be dead by 2100! Panic! 1 1 25, 8:23 AM Yancey Ward said
- Althouse: About Ann Althouse.
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- Althouse: 2025
Posted by Ann Althouse at 7:54 AM 67 comments Tags: aesthetics, analogies, Elizabeth Taylor, feminine beauty, Kristin Chenoweth, plastic surgery, Rhonda Garelick, seen and unseen, Trump's ballroom, Trump's masculinity
- Althouse: 2023 - Blogger
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- Althouse: After more than 27 years at The Washington Post, including . . .
Not even Althouse is immune Only I am immune 7 28 25, 9:42 PM Deep State Reformer said Hey Ampersand Humans are political animals Aristotle noted in his book of the same name It's in our very DNA And as LBJ once told a sincere do-gooder freshmen senator, "you can't reform the politics out of politics", no matter what you try
- Althouse: Immigrants’ rights advocates today sued the Trump . . .
Yesterday, Donald Trump repeatedly expressed a desire to transcend race and become "colorblind" and "merit" based But his opponents will characterize that desire as fully racist, the worst kind, the hidden kind Posted by Ann Althouse at 6:39 AM
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