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Political science professor, academic dean, writer, podcaster, shaker of hands with Mel Brooks — you know, the usual kinks.
Daniel Drezner









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Let's assume, for argument's sake, that the Knicks really did, unlikely as it seems, win Game 4. The problem is that many, many, MANY of us simply cannot believe it. It seems for all the world like cheating. This matters, & is going to matter more.
"I think everybody knows instinctively, something is wrong here, and that’s a concern” -- House Speaker Mike Johnson
A lot of folks believe China and the United States will force other counties into choosing between one of two blocs. It’s possible, but I have my doubts. open.substack.com/pub/danieldr...
It was mathematically impossible!!!
If you’ll all excuse me I need to walk into the sea, never to return. www.politico.com/news/2026/06...
Look, maybe the Knicks DID win, but the way this progressed just confuses people and reduces confidence in the whole 'sports' process. -NYT Editorial Staff
Look, I’m sorry but I just can’t believe the Knicks came all the way back. And I bet a lot of my fellow basketball fans feel similarly. This calls into question the legitimacy of their Game Four win.
Anenoby's effort was so diabolical and so far upstream that it's impossible to prove, but I think everybody knows instinctively something is wrong here.