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Month: April 2015

Modes of Shaming

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On April 28, 2015
Choire Sicha's review of Jon Ronson is a beautiful piece of writing.  Particularly crucial: Public shamings are often described in this book in terms of physical violence. Tweeters are “a pitchfork mob,” according to Michael Moynihan, who unmasked Lehrer; according to Ronson, they are both...
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World-class photoshopping by New York Hmm, I wonder to which pundit Paul Krugman might be referring to and the end of his wonderful column on how wrong critics of the ACA have proven to be? And there’s also a moral issue involved. Refusing to accept...

Privacy For Me…

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On April 27, 2015
Excellent points from Michael Cohen about the Wikileaks posting of private data from Sony Pictures: What a victory for transparency that these critically important stories are now in the public domain! That’s what Wikileaks and its click-obsessed enablers in the media would like you to...

The DH

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On April 26, 2015

Can we please make the Designated Hitter universal? Excellent pitchers like Adam Wainwright who have no business batting getting hurt for the year while doing so is only bad for.

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