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And a Welcome to Our New Coblogger Keith Whittington
I'm also delighted to report that Prof. Keith Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics at Princeton University will be joining us as a coblogger. He is the author of, among other books, Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech, Constitutional Construction: Divided Powers and Constitutional Meaning, and Constitutional Interpretation: Textual Meaning, Original Intent, and Judicial Review, and Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy: The Presidency, the Supreme Court, and Constitutional Leadership in U.S. History. As you can tell, he does constitutional law and constitutional history; I'm very much looking forward to his posts!
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Did he have to sell you his cat for the slot?
Heh heh, I wonder who else got that?
It rang a bell as soon as I read your comment, but I had to google it to know why.
Does that mean that reason.com is infested with rats?
"It rang a bell"
Did the bell foretell your political future?
The proper response is a good double-barreled shaggy dog story, too long to fit within 1500 characters. You'll have to google for it.
Recommendation: Hyphenate Co-blogger. My brain read this as cob logger and I had no idea WTF that was.
Cob logging is actually a thing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd3jp32W4RU
I, too, have trouble seeing imaginary things.
So....Keith Whittington is part of the problem since he teaches young minds at Princeton?
Dicks can't see these things, and therefore think they are imaginary.
If you get it (which I didn't at first) it's kind of clever.