RationalWiki:What is going on in the blogosphere?/February 2014
February 2014[edit]
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Fareed Zakaria: Governing like FDR? Carter? If you really want to compare Barack Obama, start looking at Eisenhower. |
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The Tea Party is five. We still wouldn't trust them with scissors. |
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It's a strange day when Mother Jones and the Cato Institute agree with each other on economics. |
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Numerous threats and verbal attacks from Christians bully a fifteen-year-old girl into dropping her attempt to start an Atheists' Club at her high school. Way to show Jesus's love, folks. |
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China: Intimidating superpower wannabe, or barely breathable and in serious economic trouble? |
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This guy is compiling the best reactions to the Great Bitcoin Blowup. ("Dear Senator Carper, I lost $285K with Gox. I still don't want your protection.") Also, what the Bitcoin theft might look like if it happened in the real world. |
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Rachel Maddow: North Carolina Republicans put a believer in abiotic oil in charge of natural resources. |
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A blogger reviews, with mounting horror, homeopathic first aid kits. (August 13, 2013) |
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back in Louisiana, Edwin Edwards is running for office again. |
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A fascinating article analyzes the way we talk about moral issues in movies, especially Oscar-nominated movies. And the way we talk online in general, honestly: "Never has it been so easy to get close to so many other people for the purpose of not really listening to the ones who disagree with us." |
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One-year-old story, but very prescient for this week: RedState, Breitbart, Pajamas Media, Canada Free Press, Family Security Matters and Human Events all took bribes to write pro-Yanukovych propaganda. |
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Dear Abby does it again. (perhaps you remember this response to a similar question) |
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The Onion: "US advances to women's hockey... hey, get the fuck back here, sexist asshole!" |
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Role reversal French film (sort of) touches on how women are treated in society |
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It turns out that the Crystal Skull vodka bottle is Zippy the Pinhead (or, perhaps. Smeagol). |
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Please show consideration for fellow passengers by not reading The Daily Mail here. |
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Times were, conservatives were more understanding of human weakness. |
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Don't worry, there's a cure for it, isn't there? |
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Comics journalism about privately-run immigration detention centres in Australia. |
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"Cyber-trolling appears to be an Internet manifestation of everyday sadism." |
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Disney Channel adds a lesbian couple to their family sitcom "Good Luck Charlie". The usual traditional-family idiots react with maturity and... what do you mean the sitcom's five-year-old star has received death threats? |
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One or more nerds did a DDoS against Freethought Blogs, Skepchick and Feminist Frequency. [1] Jason Thibeault has Thoughts on a DOS attack. Is this anything to do with it? |
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It's scapegoating time! The winter storms in the UK have finally severed the main rail link to the biggest city on the south coast after |
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Australia apologizes for Ken Ham. |
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As a prelude to tonight's debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham, HuffPo has published this article (with infographics) regarding American's views on creationism, guided evolution and unguided evolution. (The circular infographic at the end has extra info if you run your mouse pointer over it.) |
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A Republican: So much for any moral high-ground on Benghazi. |
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Internet Comment Etiquette with Erik: a video on how to correctly leave a comment on a YouTube conspiracy theory video. (December 31, 2012) |