EPISODE · Feb 16, 2017 · 1H 5M
S1E6: Ways of (Not) Knowing Redux
from Tell Me Why I'm Wrong · host Amos & Sophie
“Why Political Comparisons are (mostly) Bullshit” Sophie on Misuses of History (II) “Why Nate Silver is the Worst (not really, but everyone loves to give him a hard time)” Amos on Political Science and Straight-Line Modeling
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“Why Political Comparisons are (mostly) Bullshit” Sophie on Misuses of History (II) “Why Nate Silver is the Worst (not really, but everyone loves to give him a hard time)” Amos on Political Science and Straight-Line Modeling Links:FiveThirtyEight | Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight uses statistical analysis — hard numbers — to tell compelling stories about politics, sports, science, economics and culture. The Upshot - The New York Times Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) | Twitter — This is the guy who talks about savviness. PressThink - PressThink, a project of the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University, is written by Jay Rosen. — And here's his site. Walter Benjamin - Wikipedia William Kristol - Wikipedia — This guy sucks so bad. Billy Crystal - Wikipedia — Not to be confused with this guy. Honestly, not my favorite either. Electoral Palatinate - Wikipedia — Okay, I guess it was a German thing. Palatine Hill - Wikipedia — But I'm pretty sure it comes from this Roman thing. Pod Save America — Overcast — Great new podcast from a bunch of guys who worked in the Obama administration. Amazon.com: Say Anything — I gave her my heart. She gave me a pen.
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