links for 2007-05-16 Angry Wolfowitz in four-letter tirade... Clive Thomson: Jonathan Coulton sat in Gorilla Coffee in Brooklyn, his Apple PowerBook open before him, and began slogging through the day’s e-mail. Coulton is 36 and shaggily handsome. In September 2005, he quit his job as a computer programmer and, wi "Stabbed in the back! The past and future of a right-wing myth" by Kevin Baker: Ludendorff's enthusiasm was understandable, for, as he must have known, the phrase already had great resonance in Germany. The word dolchstoss—“dagger thrust”—had been Matthew Yglesias: Think Again: The Return of the 'Stab In the Back': Michael Barone opined in his May 24 column "that today's press works to put the worst possible face on the war" in Iraq. The president's main task, then, is not to improve his war-fighti Unfogged: Comment on How Dare You Be So Violent: No intolerance like hippy intolerance. Except for the kind that strips you of your rights and detains and tortures you indefinitely, I mean. The last time I was in Berkeley I had to drive around the place a Unfogged: Comment on How Dare You Be So Violent: B, I appreciate your love of controversy, but we don't actually know how those bikes ended up under the car (story here), and I'm sure that yelling at a couple of old folks, and falsely claiming that someon Mona: If Bush-worshipper and GOP mouthpiece John Hinderaker is correct that: “[Chuck] Hagel is widely despised within the party, and the last poll I saw had him at 1% among Republicans,” has it not dawned on this marvel of political sophistication tha Paul Kiel: According to Comey's testimony this morning, only when faced with resignations by a number of Justice Department officials including Comey, his chief of staff, Ashcroft's chief of staff, Ashcroft himself and possibly Robert Mueller, the directo Comey Testimony Transcript Jerry Falwell: “AIDS is not just God's punishment for homosexuals; it is God's punishment for the society that tolerates homosexuals” William Arkin: Don't get me wrong: Dick Cheney's no Dennis Kucinich, who wants to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq and close U.S. bases there. But every time he tells the troops they can come home soon, isn't he signaling to Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda tha World Bank President: Watch What Wolfowitz and Shaha Do, Not What They Say: She misled her supervisor, the MNA VP, when she asked for leave, saying she was going on a civil society mission to see Iraqi women. When she returned, she gave a very peculiar pr Sophocles: From “Antigone”: Many things are formidable, and yet nothing is quite so formidable as man. Creative Destruction: In Defense of Bad Teaching (or, The Conceit of the Liberal Arts College): My colleagues Aspazia and SteveG have paused from their final exam grading to reflect on their roles as teachers at a liberal arts college. Aspazia applauds Ha FT.com / In depth - Wolfowitz ‘broke World Bank rules’: The report dismissed Mr Wolfowitz’s claim that he thought he had been asked by the ethics committee to provide detailed instructions on terms and conditions, saying “the interpretation given David Gilbert reports on the Huaorani of the Ecuadorian Amazon Bloomberg.com: Three academics--Austan Goolsbee, 37, a University of Chicago professor and columnist for The New York Times, Jeffrey Liebman, 39, a pension and poverty expert at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and David Cutler, 41, a Ha