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If they didn't contact him until after the apology was released, then the fact that they didn't publish his name could not have been conditional.

But that's not what happened

Can we just do a non-IPA list here?
My picks are:

Just like in 2 Corinthians

No but that's not really what's happening here. This is more analogous to a news organization telling an anonymous source who has done something criminal "ok, we'll keep your name quiet unless you do something to make yourself newsworthy." Which has been common for years.

I look at it sort of differently, as a media organization adapting to a new kind of interaction that traditional journalistic ethics don't really appear to be designed to handle, and being remarkably restrained in doing so. As I see it, they are telling this guy, "look, you've made yourself a public person online so

I don't find that argument at all convincing, and anyway Brown's description of neoliberalism as "a peculiar form of reason that configures all aspects of existence in economic terms" is so broad as to be virtually meaningless. I should add, as a graduate student in evolutionary biology, that all aspects of existence

He was a Pennsylvanian who was sympathetic to the South, supporting the admission of Kansas to the Union as a slave state, and encouraging the Supreme Court to rule broadly against Dred Scott. He thought secession was illegal but so was any military action to stop it, so his response to the threat of civil war was

I crawl so hard mothafuckers wanna fry me.

Yeah, but I've never heard of someone getting one in a different field than the one they intended to get a masters in.

I support consecutive term limits. Four terms for the House, and two for the Senate, but then after a few years out of office, you can run again. So if you had a really great person in office who ran up against their consecutive term limit, you could vote them back in after letting someone else take over for a bit.

Whoa. An accidental Masters is a thing I have not heard of. That's kind of nuts.

It required five classes, one of which had to be either "Native American Cultures" or "Conquest and Colony: Cultural Encounters in the New World" (both 300-level), and the remaining four courses could be picked from the following list but had to include at least one course about North America and one about Latin

I know a guy who accidentally got a Native American studies minor (which was essentially just a more specialized anthro program at my college).

Colleges should stop insisting on employing sociologists.

Working for Trump to begin with is kind of political suicide. Sean Spicer is never going to get a serious job in politics after this, because he is so transparently a hack. People want to employ hacks that other people don't think are hacks.

But I'm sure they'd all rather work for Pence

So he's like, legitimately lost his marbles now, right? How are we not in 25th amendment territory?

There was a great little bit on the WTF with Jenji Kohan where they talked about how the writers relied on him to get all his character's drug paraphernalia right.

Poor Rich Sommer can't get a decent role that doesn't make him look like a ridiculous man-child.