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August 14, 2020

Top blogging for July 2020

No. 1? My takedown of the hypocritical signers of the anti "cancel culture" Harper's letter, many of them guilty themselves of cancel culture.

No. 2? One from this spring, goosed to new life on Twitter because of John MacArthur's hypocrisy in California, as I called out Protestant megachurches and pastors for being sinful anti-Romans 13 rebels.

No. 3? An old one, still trending, and possibly with some hacker reverse-SEO bugging it, about whether or not a college can discriminate against a religious campus group.

No. 4? Another takedown, this one of Texas Monthly for believing "poor me" BS out of the mouth of a fracking oil company president.

No. 5? Got a theme going here. Another takedown, this one of Young Republicans PR masquerading as Black Lives Matter support in Gainesville, Texas.

No. 6? Thoughts on the bankruptcy and post-bankruptcy future of McClatchy Newspapers, about the best chain of larger dailies out there these days.

No. 7? Week 15 of coronavirus coverage with my renewed split in my installment of the Texas Progressives weekly roundup. (No. 10 was about Week 16.)

No. 8 was my not-so-fond advance farewell to one of John Wiley Price's biggest hacks foisted on Dallas County residents, elections administrator Toni Pippins-Poole.

No. 9? Going meta, it was my top June blogging.

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