It was an interesting, and COVID-heavy, mix of what was popular last month, including a couple of old favorites.
Top post? Coronavirus met politics when I said COVID was the only big reason Biden won (other than not being Trump). I stand by that, and will stand by it for the four years of his uninspiring, declining presidency. (It will continue to get worse.)
Actual Flatticus ... in my top 10 all time, and continues to be popular.
No. 3? My first post of the year about the Cardinals hot stove off-season — buying out Kolten Wong.
No. 4? Week 32 of coronavirus posting — the week Texas moved past California on total cases. (Texas remains ahead, and far ahead on death rate, approaching the US average.)
No. 5? My 2018 post distinguishing between DSA roseys and Green sunflowers on Twitter. I'm not currently a Green, either, but an independent leftist.
No. 6? Coronavirus week 31, looking ahead at the winter surge that then seemed likely and is starting to happen.
No. 7? With numerous updates since its original writing in September, the eventual total collapse of Ed Butowsky and his shyster lawyer Ty Clevenger in the face of Rich family lawsuits against Ed, Fox et al.
No. 8? Non-election political news of the week of the election.
Nos 9 and 10? Two Thanksgiving-week snarks. First, suggested new names for the Washington Football Team. Second, a smackdown for the cult of What? A Burger? and for Texans touting it.
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