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The Height of Disingenuity

As some of you know, Sen. Grassley has put forth an amendment to prevent a proposed panel on criminal justice reform from engaging in any discussion regarding the propriety of decriminalization or legalization of any drugs.  Jacob Sullum (h/t: Popehat) notes Grassley’s mind-boggling rationale for this amendment, which is summed up with this sentence: “I filed this amendment in an effort to start a debate on this important issue.”  [Read more →]

November 24, 2009   5 Comments

A Reminder

For our Canadian readers, please do read Scott’s follow-up post this morning on the Afghan detainee transfer scandal.  If you’re so inclined, you can sign (and/or link, if you’re a blogger yourself) Scott’s petition here.

November 24, 2009   Comments Off

Jumping To Conclusions

Thanks to Jaybird, who pointed out this story.  After all the speculation that the death of a census worker was fueled by anti-government extremism [Read more →]

November 24, 2009   43 Comments

The Unprincipled Conservative.

Alex Knapp takes a look at the GOP’s newly proposed set of principles by which all GOP candidates would have to abide to receive GOP funding and shows how they are not only incoherent but would also define many unquestioned conservatives out of the party entirely. [Read more →]

November 23, 2009   30 Comments

The Annual Misuse of Hate Crime Statistics

NOTE: SIGNIFICANT UPDATES BELOW THE JUMP.

Every year around this time, the FBI publishes its statutorily-mandated annual report on hate crime statistics.  Like clockwork, every year that report gets misused no matter what the FBI does to discourage that misuse (previous examples of misuse here).  This year is no exception, as several prominent liberal sites have picked up on the lede that this year’s report shows a “sharp increase” in anti-gay hate crime while also noting that race-based hate crimes barely decreased at all

The problem is that these particular FBI statistics are virtually useless for evaluating year-to-year trends – always have been, always will be.  This year, the FBI itself went out of its way to warn against such readings, stating “our Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program doesn’t report trends in hate crime stats—yearly increases or decreases often occur because the number of agencies who report to us varies from year to year.”

Yet in reporting an 11 percent increase in hate crimes against gays while lamenting a mere 1% decrease in race-based hate crimes, Think Progress and Feministing ignore this important disclaimer.  This failure is significant because several hundred more law enforcement agencies participated in this year’s survey than last year’s survey: last year’s survey had the participation of 13,241 agencies, this year’s of 13,690.  Of those agencies, 2025 in 2007 and 2145 in 2008 actually reported any hate crimes.  This discrepancy in reporting agencies alone makes a worthwhile one-to-one, year-to-year comparison very difficult to make.  At a minimum, for the purposes of this year’s numbers, the discrepancy in reporting agencies accounts for somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 of the apparent increase in hate crimes against gays.

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November 23, 2009   21 Comments

Inane Bleg for Vegans

No snark intended here, but what is the vegan position on flu vaccines that rely on replicating the virus in chicken eggs?

November 21, 2009   5 Comments

Applause

Dave Schuler goes on a fine rant against Tom Friedman’s magnificent straw man on climate legislation.

November 20, 2009   5 Comments

Weekend Open Thread

Puck Rules

As you may have noticed, the last few days the regular gents have been lazy dogs like Puck here.  Or if you want to be generous to us, we’ve just had collective writers’ block. 

In any event, consider this an open thread.  Of course, if any of you have any suggestions for topics that you’d like to see one of us (or all of us) write about, this would be a good place to do so as well.

November 20, 2009   19 Comments

QOTD

“There is a Laffer curve for drinking and writing.” – E.D. Kain, via e-mail.

November 20, 2009   4 Comments

Hear, Hear!

How I wish Megan McArdle had the last word on our Palin obsession.

November 19, 2009   29 Comments

I Think I Just Threw Up in My Mouth a Little Bit

It’s tough to disagree with Von’s assessment of She Who I Shall Not Name’s likely impact on the 2012 Presidential race: [Read more →]

November 18, 2009   14 Comments

Google’s Attempt to Takeover the World Reaches New Levels

Wow.  This morning Google announced that it has launched a new feature on Google Scholar that makes it possible for anyone, anywhere, to do a comprehensive search of every published court decision in the country.  This is huge news.  [Read more →]

November 17, 2009   1 Comment