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MalgorCast: Answering Reader Questions

Some thought he was dead. It turns out he just smells that way. Malcolm Gordon put down the Xbox and the Krispy Kreme box to join Scott Phillips for another MalgorCast. In this edition, the two sexiest men in the world* discuss some of the reader submitted questions, or more accurately, use some of the [...]

Framework Cites

Here are a few links that have been sent to me re: policy relevance since the reps thread, there are some both ways http://www.adbi.org/discussion-paper/2005/09/09/1356.think.tanks/conclusions.the.challenges.of.policy.relevance/ http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=11624 http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/2010/02/18/more-on-the-disconnect-between-ir-academics-and-beltway-people/ http://www.prisonplanet.com/how-government-cash-created-the-climategate-scandal.html http://personal.inet.fi/tiede/markku.sotarauta/opetus/markussen.pdf http://www.iheid.ch/webdav/site/political_science/shared/political_science/3452/walt.pdf

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Interesting Reps K answer

Particularly if the neg reads frameworks institute style evidence Comments?  Exactly right, I think. It’s fun to think of clever ways of  selling one’s policies, but in the real world it’s not bound to do much good.  Oh, both sides should try; as long as you don’t believe your own propaganda, there’s nothing wrong with [...]

dDebate SaDermetrics: Advanced Weather Patterns and Elim win Percentages- A regression analysis

 I am sure you are all in orange alert prep for the Tournament of Champions, but I thought I would post this now anyway as a bit of a distraction. I am sure you have all read the Zarefsky, Mitchell, and Perkins article from the Winter 1990 issue of The Annals of Arcane Debate [...]