[User prompt for an LLM chat bot] Write an op-ed imagining what Allan Bloom would say about fancy Starbucks orders.
[Chat bot] Thatβs a very good idea. Here you go. Next, I could prepare bullet points for yelling at clouds.
[User] Great!
[User prompt for an LLM chat bot] Write an op-ed imagining what Allan Bloom would say about fancy Starbucks orders.
[Chat bot] Thatβs a very good idea. Here you go. Next, I could prepare bullet points for yelling at clouds.
[User] Great!
I want to strongly emphasize that self nominations for awards are absolutely ok! From my experience on awards committees over the years, thatβs the modal submission!
Nominations for the Dennis Judd Best Book Award from the Urban and Local Politics section of APSA are due March 15, 2026.
If you or someone you know has published a book related to urban politics in the past year, you should absolute nominate the book. Contact info in link.
The prophet we need (bad homophone pun very much intended)
Woo-hoo! Congrats!
βTheyβ is doing a lot of work in this summary. One reading is that it refers to kids, but I think the proper reading is that it applies to parents. And that is sadder. My kids had absolutely no problem at any point in their development understanding that it is OK to love someone the same sex/gender.
Only tangentially related, but any opportunity to re-up this long form article must be taken. medium.com/the-awl/step...
Hegseth's testosterone fueled briefings have energy somewhere between shouting hysterically threatening to sue someone after some minor inconvenience and full pro wrestling bluster. Seriously, how far off of "if you smell what the bombs are cooking" are we?
Thank you!
That number may be misleading. @priceoffootball.bsky.social or @swissramble.bsky.social bat signal to clarify here, but I strongly suspect that is an accounting loss that includes stadium depreciation, and not a cash flow loss from operations. (Not an accountant, so apologies if incorrect jargon).
Agree! Thatβs how I chose frontline, even with Richy on the weaker right side. Palace are counter attacking team that exploit transitions rather keeping possession. IMHO, Spurs need most technically gifted players available on the pitch to keep possession and get ball into threatening positions.
Trying to keep some Spurs optimism. Tricky to figure out an XI w/ ~14 outfield players, who are mostly are left wingers or box-to-box midfielders.
Kinsky*
Porro Danso VdV Souza
Sarr Gallagher
Richy Xavi Tel
Solanke
*per FB London
4-2-3-1 in hopes it gives more midfield control against 3-4-3.
My guess is 4-2-2-2
Vicario
Porro Dragusin VdV Gray
Palhinha Biss
Gallagher Xavi
Dom RKM
Or maybe 5-3-2 (or 3-5-2)
Vic
Porro Palhinha Dragusin VdV Gray
Gallagher Biss Xavi
Dom RKM
Not sure there is that much meaningful difference.
Antonio Guterres is up first at this Security Council meeting. He condemns this morningβs strikes by Israel and the US on Iran, and the return strikes by Iran on countries in the region. There is, he says, no alternative to the peaceful settlement of disputes
I could totally believe Hegseth chants βchampions of war-fighting, we know who we areβ in the bathroom mirror in a testosterone fever dream Truman Show/Fight Club mash-up.
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In some circles, the chant βchampions of destruction, we know who we areβ might really take off.
Thank you so much for the kind words about my work (all of it with great coauthors)!
This also assumes they actually understand preferences regarding immigration. Color me skeptical that this is a reasonable assumption. Pandering is bad. Poorly informed pandering is probably worse.
To be sure, missiles and airstrikes will be supported more than sending troops. Those who approve of Trump generally will also likely approve of this action. But, the aspects that build β and sustain β support beyond core supporters are conspicuously absent.
(Attacking a country repeatedly might even increase perceived need for that country to have a nuclear deterrent!)
Moreover, trying to create regime changeβeither directly with troops on the ground or indirectly by bombing in the hopes of sparking domestic uprisingβis an incredibly uncertain path.
Attacks might destroy critical infrastructure for a nuclear weapons program, but can never ensure that efforts wonβt restart. Indeed, if the last bombing was as successful as claimed, the current operation simply wouldnβt be necessary.
-Without clear goals, itβs hard to evaluate the prospects for success β which is a critical component of support for military missions.
-Regime change is also at least partially articulated as a reason β but these are the types of missions that generate the least amount of support. (But βboots on the groundβ to actually change the regime donβt seem part of the plan , at least at the moment.)
-There is no clear domestic consensus or authorization of force from Congress.
-There is no international consensus or authorization (e.g., via Security Council vote).
-There is no clear strategic rationale. (Not clear that stated purpose holds up to scrutiny, especially imminent threat).
A lot of my academic focuses on public attitudes about foreign policy and the use of force. The just initiated bombing of Iran lacks many of the components that build and sustain domestic support for military action.
Which nepo bay can have the more spectacular crash β Lance Stroll or David Ellison?
Carey and Hix! Stupid typo and/or autocorrect!
(I really want some kind of "stop breaking Duverger's Law"/"in this country we obey Duverger's Law" Dad joke here -- especially for UK. But not sure the exact wording. Imagine it was hilarious and you're laughing out loud.
Keeping same district magnitude (5), UK probably doesn't need to as many additional districts. But apply same basic idea.