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Weekend Edition: 2-13

Bulletin Board

My recent interest in history related posts leads to me contributing to History of Yesterday, likely beginning next week

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

How Democrats Lost the Great Plains (“The story of Great Plains politics is about how a once independent region full of gracious people became so baptized into Republican […]

Weekend Edition: 2-6

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

How Real Is “Cancel Culture?” (“When moderate Americans are afraid to voice their views, it allows those who operate at political extremes—often in bad-faith—to dominate the discussion.”)

Idiocy of the Week

Expression of First Amendment rights leaves 68-year-old Indiana man banned from public library

Nonbookish Linkage

When Mr. Rogers […]

Weekend Edition: 1-30

Dumb Lawyer of the Month (Year?) Award

No, you may not give specific legal advice on how to orchestrate a killing in a way calculated to provide a fabricated defense to criminal charges

Nonbookish Linkage

The story of Noah’s Ark may have been fake news Where did music come from? Confronting “Who We Are” How […]

Weekend Edition: 1-23

Bulletin Board

Because I’m still in a PTSD reading mode, there will be more posts about history on this blog for a while, along with a new topic called Loco Lawsuits, premiering next week.

Most Obvious Headline of the Week

The Worst President in History

Head Scratcher Headline of the Week

This fossilized butthole gives […]

Weekend Edition: 10-28

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

“No Fatties”: When Health Care Hurts (“According to the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance, one out of three doctors responds to obesity negatively and associates it with poor hygiene, hostility, dishonesty, and noncompliance, viewing fat patients as ‘lazy, lacking in self-control, non-compliant, unintelligent, weak-willed and dishonest.’”)

Trump […]