FINISHED THE INTERVIEWS, and later had dinner with a bunch of law-professor types, including Tyler Cowen and David Bernstein of The Volokh Conspiracy and Larry Solum of Legal Theory Blog.
Go read this Matt Welch article on Sabine Herold from The National Post. I may or may not blog later — the “STSN High-Speed Internet Access” in the hotel should be called “Intermittent Internet Access” since it seems to lose sync for about five seconds out of every ten, making blog posting very irritating and problematic.
And don’t miss Carolyn McCarthy’s Iraq Blog:
Ever since we landed in Baghdad yesterday, I’ve been amazed at the morale of our troops. I talked to one soldier who said even though we haven’t found the weapons of mass destruction, he’s convinced that we are in Iraq for the right reasons. He felt that the conditions that the people of Iraq were facing under Hussein were so bad, that even being here just to help them free their country was reason enough. I’ve got a lot of reservations about the run up to the war in Iraq. Poor intelligence, lack of a coherent message from the Administration and a faulty plan for winning the peace are all problems, but seeing our work with my own eyes has been helpful. We’re doing a lot of good over here.
Hmm. Another Democratic member of Congress taking a more positive view of what’s going on in Iraq than the Big Media. . . .
And there’s more bad news for Gerhard Schroeder. Good.
UPDATE: Jeez, Tyler Cowen has already blogged our dinner. That’s the blogosphere!
And Anna has pictures from the D.C. antiwar protests. The InstaWife saw them, and pronounced them lame. The protests, that is, not the pictures.