- October 21, 2013
- The Furies Never End
The shutdown crisis is nothing we haven’t seen before.A good portion of America has been trying to sabotage the government for almost our entire history.
- September 30, 2013
- It’s Hard to Hate Rand Paul
The junior senator from Kentucky would be an appalling right-wing president, and yet he is a valuable politician: a man of conviction, and a visitation from a post-Obama political future.
- August 12, 2013
- Lobby Heroes
A history of bipartisan hires at Quinn Gillespie, as told through press releases and contemporaneous coverage.
- August 12, 2013
- The Capital’s Oldest Profession
In 1951, journalists Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer wrote Washington Confidential, a dishy guide to D.C. and its denizens. the book sold 2 million copies. Here, a condensed excerpt.
- August 12, 2013
- The Stench of the Potomac
Washington may be a dysfunctional place to govern, but it’s working better than ever as a marketplace for cashing in. And that’s thanks, more than anything, to the Democratic Establishment.
- July 8, 2013
- Terms of Engagement
- July 8, 2013
- Will Smith Already Played Edward Snowden
Enemy of the State screenwriter David Marconi says he warned us about the NSA fifteen years ago.
- July 8, 2013
- When Privacy Jumped The Shark
Note to Edward Snowden and his worrywarts in the press: Spying is only spying when the subject doesn’t want to be watched.
- June 3, 2013
- Your Pal, Clayton
Two letters from Chicago.
- June 3, 2013
- Ancient Gay History
� is really just yesterday. My surrogate parent Clayton Coots was one of countless closeted men who didn’t live long enough to see this moment.