- The American radio stations that broadcast Chinese propaganda.
- Wes Anderson thought about making a Christmas movie because of the money.
- The $43 million gas station.
- What’s wrong with the electorate, Vol. XV: Ben Carson is Hilary Clinton’s toughest opponent.
- So was Lou Reed a total jerk or not?
- Ralph Fiennes is now … Lego Batman’s butler. Of course he is.
- Why does being a Silicon Valley whiz equal wearing black turtlenecks?
- Coming soon to a brain near you: Memory implants.
- Jeb! is depressing schoolkids.
- The ways in which calculus will save you from the zombie apocalypse.
- Witch sues a warlock and other notes from the week that was.
- There’s a new, never-before-published short story by Truman Capote.
- Carrie Brownstein (Sleater-Kinney, Portlandia) marries a couple at her booksigning; meanwhile Amy Poehler played “Greensleeves.”
- Be proud, Kansas, be ever so proud.
- Print and read: Bet you didn’t know you already agreed to legally binding Christian arbitration.
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Reader’s Corner: David Maraniss and the Untwisted Fact
They say no good deed goes unpunished. It’s just as proper to say that no reported fact goes untwisted. Thusly Obama biographer David Maraniss’ op-ed in the Washington Post:
In the introduction to my book, I took note of a sick political culture where “facts are so easily twisted for political purposes and where strange armies of ideological pseudo-historians roam the biographical fields in search of stray ammunition.” That sentence is now cited on right-wing Web sites as evidence that I hold them in contempt. True enough, one of the few accurate things that I’ve read from them. I do hold some of them in contempt, not because of their politics, nor because of their dislike of Obama. Political debate and disagreement are the lifeblood of American democracy. No, I hold them in contempt for the way they disregard facts and common sense and undermine the role of serious history as they concoct conspiracy theories that portray the president as dangerous, alien and less than American.

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