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in PoliticsCoakley at the Bat

Not even Ernest Thayer could adequately dramatize the complacency, entitlement, and utter hubris demonstrated by Martha Coakley in her "effort" to win the Massachusetts Senate special election.by bdautch / on Jan 19, 2010
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “hubris”
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Sorrowful Poetry: The Legacy
Leif G.S. Notae - Writing more with less —
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Categories: Poetry Tags: desire , destiny , drawing the line , happiness , hubris , joe paterno , legacy , legends , line in the sand , poem , Poetry , radio , resting on your laurels , sirens , thirst , this mortal coil This dark sorrowful poem was written as the announcement of Joe ...1 week ago -
Why Top Talent Leaves: Top 10 Reasons Boiled Down to 1
Business Watch ... One Step Further —
Authority: 116
Eric Jackson, a fellow Forbes blogger I follow and find both funny and astute, wrote a really spot-on post last month about why top talent leaves large corporations. He offered ten reasons, all of which I agreed with – and all of which I’ve seen played out again and again, over the course of 25 [...]2 weeks ago -
Columbia Economist Slays Straw Man
Cafe Hayek —
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Here’s a letter to the Huffington Post : Attacking libertarianism, Jeffrey Sachs writes that “Libertarians hold that individual liberty should never be sacrificed in the pursuit of other values or causes. Compassion, justice, civic responsibility, honesty, decency, humility, respect, and even survival of the ...2 weeks ago -
In Newt Gingrichs World, He Has Already Won
T. Bladel —
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Hubris is a noun, and is defined by Dictionary.com as " excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance." Now do this, go to Google.com, and under the search bar type these two words like this Hubris/Newt. Now there are a few combinations you can use this words in a search bar, but they all come to the ...2 weeks ago -
"Inconsistent With Our Values"
Blog of Mass Destruction —
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There has been quite a bit of noise surrounding the U.S. Marines urinating-on-Taliban-corpses story. Most of the noise has been of the polite disapproval type. You know, I support our soldiers killing the terrorists over there, but those brave boys shouldnt be making videos of themselves desecrating dead ...2 weeks ago -
Skyscrapers aren’t always about corporate pride before a fall | Owen Hatherley
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http://www.guardian.co.uk Skyscrapers aren’t always about corporate pride before a fall | Owen Hatherley From the Empire State to the Burj Khalifa, skyscrapers predict recession. But not all towers are built by phallic capitalismTall buildings inviting accusations of hubris is as old as the Tower of ...3 weeks ago -
Did someone say inordinately pleased?
gastropoda —
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This is nothing personal on the phenomenon formerly known as Mr. Cutlets, especially since he once bought me a cheezburger and let me make an ass of myself as he was starting his first “real media” gig. But the Tweets about his take on the end of Ms. Perfect’s teevee run make me worry he [...]3 weeks ago -
Algorithms and Intention
Horizons of Significance —
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Algorithms. While teaching a week-long course in half-model making and marine drafting I came across a tangible definition of an algorithm. In drafting we use splines, long, thin wooden battens that we bend around control points held by lead weights called ducks or whales. The shape, density and grain of the wood ...3 weeks ago -
Bryan Caplan at His Caplanesque Best
Cafe Hayek —
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How lucky I am that Bryan is my colleague .3 weeks ago -
Foolish Arrogance
Blogs —
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A neighbor of mine in Colorado, "Bob Smith," was a wealthy man who owned his own airplane. He had a reputation for being a know-it-all who would dismiss any advice, on the ground that he knew better. A benign example of this occurred when Bob hired a photographer at a substantial fee to take a family portrait, and ...3 weeks ago -
Hollywood/DC One Percenters party hearty while America burns
Cold Fury —
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And the Court Media helps ‘em cover it up from the prole swine paying for it. “May none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof”? We’ve come a long, loooong way, baby. Eat cake update! More from Verum Serum, including photos of the Ruling Class at play they really, really don’t want … Continue ...3 weeks ago -
Jerry Sanduskys Autobiography Helped Police Track Down Additional Victims [Penn State Scandal]
Deadspin —
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In Greek mythology, many apparent protagonists are later forced to face the wrath of the gods for showing excessive pride, arrogance or just losing touch with reality in general. Welcome back to State College, where hubris isnt so much a trait as it is a way of life. On top of being unfortunately titled, Jerry ...3 weeks ago


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