Think Progress has a nasty case of projection

    Apologies for the pop psych buzzword, but that’s what comes to mind when I see the well-funded Think Progress accusing some MBA student activists of being a corporate conspiracy. Sorry guys, but the No Net Brutality movement is just a group of six students who spent about $175 making their own website. Quoth CNet: “The Think Progress article is hilarious,” David MacLean, the Canadian member | Read More »

    Think Progress tries originalism, fails

    Think Progress is alarmed that the coming Constitutional crisis over the President’s newly-signed Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). I conclude this because it is unusual to see progressives use an originalist argument for Constitutional interpretation. However Ian Millhiser and Think Progress need more practice at it, because the argument they make is not the one they intend. I’ll start with Millhiser’s last point, | Read More »