Stick to baseball, 10/28/23.

Nothing new from me at the Athletic this week as I’ve been working on my top 50 free agents rankings, which will run on Wednesday. My only new content outside of this site was a review of the game Forest Shuffle over at Paste Magazine; it’s got some lovely art but it’s a heavy thinker for a game that’s entirely made up of a large deck of cards. I do like it, though.

My guest on the Keith Law Show this week was Dr. Lee McIntyre, a philosopher at Boston University who discussed his new book On Disinformation: How to Fight for Truth and Protect Democracy. You can listen and subscribe via iTunes, Spotify, amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Comments

  1. So, we have a new speaker. Mike Johnson.

    Most of his views seem entirely abhorrent. Do the democrats in congress find Johnson to be more appealing than McCarthy?

    • Brian in NoVA

      I think it was more that Dems couldn’t trust McCarthy at all. Also I would blame McCarthy for his own implosion. Making a concession to where one GOP House member could bring a motion to eject was idiotic. Instead he let that happen and then never tried to work with Dems when he knew he might need help.

  2. Also worth considering that Dems may feel Johnson’s more extreme views will be easier to run against next year. They also know that Democratic control of the Senate and White House means that even if Johnson was able to pass something e.g. a nationwide abortion ban, it will never actually become law

  3. Kolker is great – I’ve been fascinated by the LISK case all the way through – I know his newer book got strong reviews, and it sounds interesting, but man it seems a shame to have him on & not discuss the case just a few months after they nabbed the guy. Any chance you could maybe split the interview in 2 and cover both subjects? There is so much to the story I would think he might have enough material for another book entirely.

    • Oh I intend to ask since he wrote this follow-up, but I haven’t read the first book (my wife did, then the second, then told me to read the second) so I’m a bit limited.