All posts in the 10 most read of January actually were from last month.
No. 10? A personal roundup of oil and gas pollution and infrastructure issues.
Ninth? A Texas Progressives roundup of early 2024 election news.
No. 8? I said Drew Springer's semi-call, semi-question to Lite Guv Danny Goeb to reopen the Ken Paxton impeachment was about saving face, then wondered why.
No. 7? I had some trans-itory thoughts about Ohio transgender and transsexual political candidates.
No. 6? I called out Bernard Tamas for spouting anti-third party candidacy bullshit when he should know better.
At No. 5, riffing on Nate Silver, I pondered how many #BlueAnon type Democrats might already be numbed out to a possible Trump re-election.
No. 4? I said we should be furious AT former Harvard prez Claudine Gay, not just furious FOR her.
No. 3? Democratic climate change minimalism mirrors that of the religious, I noted, hoisting Ryan Burge by his own Pew data petard to show that there's not THAT much difference on really taking climate change seriously as a crisis between Rethugs and Doinks, or between fundagelicals and other religious.
No. 2? Cooke County Republican Women's first candidate forum was an eyeroll. (The second was even worse.)
And at No. 1?
The big reveal of science research fraud on antidepressant ineffectiveness.
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