This Week in Blogdom's TWIB Notes
Mel Allen here, taking you around the horn...
...Radley Balko shines a light on a hysterical bit of wayward Greenpeace scaremongering; maybe they meant to work in an end-of-times champagne reference...
...Skip Oliva tells the International Competition Network to drop the puppet strings and stop using millions of dollars of U.S. taxpayer money trying to manage the Invisible Hand...
...Rogier van Bakel defends the free-speech rights of a rapper in France, which inspires a deranged commenter to suggest the African-born rapper "go back to Zaire"...
...and Randall McElroy peels back a calendar and notes that English in ye olde U.S. wasn't exactly Lingua Franca...
How about that?
Note: Post title stolen from the National Journal's Blogometer, which in turn stole from the late, great This Week in Baseball -- which unfathomably lacks a Wiki entry.
...Radley Balko shines a light on a hysterical bit of wayward Greenpeace scaremongering; maybe they meant to work in an end-of-times champagne reference...
...Skip Oliva tells the International Competition Network to drop the puppet strings and stop using millions of dollars of U.S. taxpayer money trying to manage the Invisible Hand...
...Rogier van Bakel defends the free-speech rights of a rapper in France, which inspires a deranged commenter to suggest the African-born rapper "go back to Zaire"...
...and Randall McElroy peels back a calendar and notes that English in ye olde U.S. wasn't exactly Lingua Franca...
How about that?
Note: Post title stolen from the National Journal's Blogometer, which in turn stole from the late, great This Week in Baseball -- which unfathomably lacks a Wiki entry.


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