Reconciliation
Recap: Jared Bernstein on "shovel-ready programs"; the curious resilience of monetary policy; and I became an attack ad.
Elsewhere:
1) The Marty Peretz theory of organizations.
2) Jack Conway ahead in Kentucky poll, may be benefiting from 'Aqua Buddha' ad.
3) The U.S. mortgage system is broken.
4) What should you do if you're attacked by a mountain goat?
Recipe of the day: Braised and glazed butternut squash.
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Ezra Klein
| October 19, 2010; 7:06 PM ET
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"2) Jack Conway ahead in Kentucky poll, may be benefiting from 'Aqua Buddha' ad."
many thanks to the merciful aqua buddha.
:-)
Posted by: jkaren | October 19, 2010 9:37 PM | Report abuse













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