- “Chicken soup for the anti-racist soul.“
- National Review: “Here’s a handy rule of life — always honor Gold Star families.“
- Max Boot: “It is genuinely terrifying that [Trump] could win the nomination of a party once led by Teddy Roosevelt, who wrote more books than Mr. Trump has probably read.“
- Barry finally says it: The guy is unfit to be president.
- Harlequin goes “literary”? Why not?
- Now on Netflix: All the Norwegian knitting you can stand to watch.
- DC comics fans lobby (who, exactly?) to shut down Rotten Tomatoes, forgetting perhaps that those critics would still be able to say mean things about Suicide Squad.
- Language takes yet another dive.
- An inventive solution to the public defender crisis in Missouri: Hire the governor!
- Print and read: How Ferguson, fear, and law and order are burning in the Missouri (and Missour-ah) gubernatorial election.
- Bonus print and read: On the current infatuation with isolationism and Christian nativism, “In the 1930s, authoritarianism arrived hand-in-hand, as it often does, with demagoguery.”
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