In Which @MoeLane Wins the Internets
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | June 6th at 09:59 AM |
As the Editor of RedState, today I stand proud of one of our front page contributors. If you can handle salty language, please, please go feast on these tears all inspired by our very own Mr. Moe Lane. Oh, and after you are done feasting on those tears, make your way to the comments where you’ll get gems like this one: Moe Lane is a | Read More »
Tech at Night: Post-Election Edition
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 4th at 03:00 AM |
Sorry for missing Tech at Night on Monday, but I had to rest up for Election Day. And of course, as you may have heard, Republicans ended up having a good night. What you may not have heard though, was that the forces of radical Internet regulation had a very bad night. Democrats went for broke on Net Neutrality but as covered by Moe Lane | Read More »
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Alas, I am *not* writing for the Washington Post now.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | May 8th at 02:52 AM |
Imagine my surprise when British news magazine The Week announced that I was writing for the WaPo: Who they are referring to is actually the Washington Post’s Charles Lane, who indeed is not particularly buying the ‘distraught over his foreclosure’ defense being made on Faisal Shahzad’s behalf. But if it makes The Week feel any better, I was as skeptical about this particular defense as | Read More »