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If you think we're politically correct...

TigerHawk (ti*ger*hawk): n. 1. The title of this blog and the nom de plume of its founding blogger; 2. A deep bow to the Princeton Tigers and the Iowa Hawkeyes; 3. The nickname for Iowa's Hawkeye logo. Posts include thoughts of the day on international ...

From TIGERHAWK, TigerHawk,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Iowa Hawkeyes

A day in New York

TigerHawk (ti*ger*hawk): n. 1. The title of this blog and the nom de plume of its founding blogger; 2. A deep bow to the Princeton Tigers and the Iowa Hawkeyes; 3. The nickname for Iowa's Hawkeye logo. Posts include thoughts of the day on international ...

From TIGERHAWK, TigerHawk,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Iowa Hawkeyes,  American Apparel

Facebook status of the day

TigerHawk (ti*ger*hawk): n. 1. The title of this blog and the nom de plume of its founding blogger; 2. A deep bow to the Princeton Tigers and the Iowa Hawkeyes; 3. The nickname for Iowa's Hawkeye logo. Posts include thoughts of the day on international ...

From TIGERHAWK, TigerHawk,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Iowa Hawkeyes

Bratty greedy college students, again, and subsidies for higher education

First and foremost, the protests are about privileged kids demanding subsidies from working people. The UC system will continue to be heavily subsidized by taxpayers, and the students who attend are among the most naturally gifted, with the highest ...

From TIGERHAWK, TigerHawk,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of California, Los Angeles,  Glenn Reynolds,  University of California

Annals of advertising: The "climate skeptics" party in Oz goes on television

The planet's temperature curve rose sharply for almost 30 years, as global temperatures increased by an average of 0.7 degrees Celsius (1.25 degrees Fahrenheit) from the 1970s to the late 1990s. "At present, however, the warming is taking a break," ...

From TIGERHAWK, TigerHawk,  20 Nov 2009

Health care "reform"

TigerHawk (ti*ger*hawk): n. 1. The title of this blog and the nom de plume of its founding blogger; 2. A deep bow to the Princeton Tigers and the Iowa Hawkeyes; 3. The nickname for Iowa's Hawkeye logo. Posts include thoughts of the day on international ...

From TIGERHAWK, TigerHawk,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Iowa Hawkeyes

The prosecution of KSM: It is obvious Eric Holder has not thought it through

TigerHawk (ti*ger*hawk): n. 1. The title of this blog and the nom de plume of its founding blogger; 2. A deep bow to the Princeton Tigers and the Iowa Hawkeyes; 3. The nickname for Iowa's Hawkeye logo. Posts include thoughts of the day on international ...

From TIGERHAWK, TigerHawk,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Eric Holder,  Iowa Hawkeyes,  U.S. Senate

On the question of Barack Obama's leftyness...

TigerHawk (ti*ger*hawk): n. 1. The title of this blog and the nom de plume of its founding blogger; 2. A deep bow to the Princeton Tigers and the Iowa Hawkeyes; 3. The nickname for Iowa's Hawkeye logo. Posts include thoughts of the day on international ...

From TIGERHAWK, TigerHawk,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Iowa Hawkeyes

Imperial counsel

I've spent the past two decades poring over these texts to compile a study of Byzantine grand strategy. The United States would do well to heed the following seven lessons if it wishes to remain a great power: I. Avoid war by every possible means, ...

From TIGERHAWK, TigerHawk,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Edward Luttwak

Diabolical advertising

TigerHawk (ti*ger*hawk): n. 1. The title of this blog and the nom de plume of its founding blogger; 2. A deep bow to the Princeton Tigers and the Iowa Hawkeyes; 3. The nickname for Iowa's Hawkeye logo. Posts include thoughts of the day on international ...

From TIGERHAWK, TigerHawk,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Iowa Hawkeyes,  Reebok

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