Last week, Rep Rand Paul (R-Texas) made an appearance before students at Howard University and tried without notable success to persuade them that Republicans are the real pro-civil-rights party (at least if you overlook the last half-century or so). On … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2013
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NBC’s Saturday Night Live often parodies the Fox News morning program Fox and Friends, and a routine feature is a rapid crawl of corrections to things supposedly said previously on the show. A few examples I particularly liked: At no … Continue reading
I just read a blog post by Roger Ebert yesterday, one talking about his plans for the near future, which included cutting back on reviewing to just the films he wanted to write about and writing more on other subjects, … Continue reading
An article by Alyene Senger on the Heritage Foundation website has a headline, prominent chart, and final paragraph that are all misleading on the cost of the Affordable Care Act. The chart gives the impression that the Congressional Budget Office … Continue reading
As you’ve probably read, popular Egyptian comedian Bassam Youssef, sometimes called the Egyptian Jon Stewart for his political satire, was recently arrested, interrogated, and released by Egyptian authorities. Here our own Jon Stewart comes to his counterpart’s defense (broken into … Continue reading
Two Republican legislators, Representatives Harry Warren and Carl Ford, both of Rowan County in central North Carolina, have introduced a bill (PDF) to allow cities and counties within the state, and the state as a whole, to declare an official … Continue reading
The Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands is experimenting with an interesting new way to extract energy from the wind without the use of turbines. It works by producing a thin, electrically charged mist that’s blown by the wind … Continue reading