Beer and Democracy

What brettanomyces tells us about America In recognition of American Craft Beer Week — which kicked off on Monday — I’m going to take a short break from spam-botting Rand Paul’s Friendster account and talk about something that I truly,
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Looking Forward

But don’t forget to look back at some of the people who make Collins’ honesty possible If I’m being completely honest — and I rarely am, so take a picture — I’m ill equipped to write about most of the
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Role Playing Gone Wrong

Ryan Lochte we can laugh at. Ann Coulter? Not so much. After all this time writing and bitching about them, I’m still often baffled, though no less confused, by the public personas of a select few celebrities, political talking heads
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Pay Attention

Two out of four Koch brothers plan to take over the world… in a bad way There are currently four Koch brothers in this country with plans for worldwide domination, and I can totally get behind two of them: Jim
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Fictional Reenactment

What we can learn from a novelist about emphathy Over the past two weeks or so, I’ve been reading Nick Flynn’s new memoir “The Reenactments.” It’s his third, and at this point — about 200 pages in — I can’t
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Woo-Hoo!

Political Face-Palm Hall of Fame nominees… and some good news! This past week, like most weeks, featured a dizzying array of things to get infuriated about. To be fair, it’s not like I don’t enjoy writing about things that work
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Switcheroo

Rob Portman’s gay marriage switcheroo, Sarah Palin’s celebrity and what this has to do with Pope Francis It always seems disingenuous to start out this column with a lead like “X number of important things happened this past week.” It
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Slow Your Roll

The Rand Paul edition About a week ago, Senator Rand Paul held the Senate floor for approximately nine hours in an unsuccessful attempt to filibuster the Obama administration’s appointment of John O. Brennan as CIA director. The filibuster is one
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Fallout

It might not be nuclear, but to PC volunteers, it’ll be close enough If you’re a Stanley Kubrick fan, you know that this sequester nonsense is kind of like “Dr. Strangelove, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love
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2013 Academy Awards

Best, Worst and FLLRRRGGHHARPPH If you’re like me, you watched the Oscars this past Sunday night. Also, if you’re like me, you’re just home from work, fiercely downing a pint of Hopalicious to try and erase the image of a
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