Lots of must-reads today:
- Burgers Made Me Dumb http://bit.ly/3vUuOT
- How to defeat the Klan with humor and bravery http://bit.ly/44pVaM
- After Diagnosis, Kennedy Determined to Make a ‘Good Ending’ http://bit.ly/Xjo8R
- Nation’s Unemployment Outlook Improves Drastically After Fifth Beer http://bit.ly/10LAfF
- No Health Care For Registered Republicans? http://bit.ly/1b2Yb6
- ‘Reading Rainbow’ Reaches Its Final Chapter http://bit.ly/36o8gG
- The Political Calculus Of Dodd’s Decision http://bit.ly/E7BCq
- Campaigns Of 2009 and 2010: Some Early Talking Points http://bit.ly/2ADaoT
- Stephen Hayes: Cheney Himself Didn’t Actually Torture. So There! http://icio.us/tmc5i3
- Ironically, Kennedy’s death was… oh, wait http://icio.us/4vbc0h
- Obama Talked Big on Katrina, Did Little http://bit.ly/14qoWo
- History of Modern Presidential Vacations http://bit.ly/2XCM65
- Cost of the NYT Magazine’s $400,000 Story Broken Down http://bit.ly/8fmnA
- The Grisly Deficit Details http://icio.us/rxi1cr
- Brilliant piece by Will Wilkinson (what else is new?) on Kay Hymowitz’s City Journal “Menaissance” article http://icio.us/h101z4
- Nate Silver explains why so few “cash for clunkers” new cars were made by US companies: http://bit.ly/rKml1
- Michael Sean Winters (quoted in this piece) is right. http://icio.us/3irmyy
- The Trouble With Prescience http://icio.us/l4ynys
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