Jason Zengerle counters Fallows: [T]o ignore the circumstances of this particular shooting would be like saying Oswald was just some random wacko whose actions occurred in a total vacuum, that the Cold War, his Marxist sympathies, the fact that he... Full story...
Julian Sanchez has a smart post on Palin-mania and the blogs aping the MSM: We like to say new media is allowing us all to be journalists.
National Geographic explains why identical twins might not have the same sexual orientation: (Hat tip: Box Turtle)
Phillip Carter, who ran the blog Intel Dump before joining the Obama administration as an official for detainee affairs, resigned last week.
The turkey wasn't always so dumb: Generally considered cranially vacant even for a bird—the turkey wasn’t always such a buffoon.
Blake Hurst gives thanks: If the movie “Food, Inc.” can be said to have a theme, it is that corn is too cheap.
A very useful reminder of the long view, in these days of precipitous decline after the disastrous, bankrupting, morale-breaking over-reach of the Bush-Cheney years: Even if America is exhausted, worn out and a shadow of her former self, from having.
And why I will not relent on Palin and the danger she represents: "The energy that actually shapes the world springs from emotions -- racial pride, leader-worship, religious belief, love of war -- which liberal intellectuals mechanically write off as.
Hank Hyena, writing for transhumanist magazine H+, imagines the consequences of lab grown meat: In-Vitro Meat will be fashioned from any creature, not just domestics that were affordable to farm.
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