SocraticGadfly: Top blogging of March

April 08, 2024

Top blogging of March

These are the most read posts in March. Posts not from last month will be so indicated.

No. 10? Dental care as health care. Important globally, not just in the US.

No. 9? My critical analysis of Genocide Joe's State of the Union.

NO. 8? A blast in the past from 2017, my longform/total takedown, to which I make occasional small new notes and edits, of the late "Actual Flatticus" / "Alan Smithee" / IRL Chris Chopin.

No. 7? No, I don't "revere" the Constitution. A leftist reply to typical librul thought.

No. 6? A blast from WAY in the past, back in 2006, and yes, Tim Treadwell WAS really fricking nuts (and as a result, really fricking dead). Sidebar: Having read Herzog's memoir recently, going beyond what I said in the original about him pulling punches, he may also have been a bit manipulative, or certainly a bit novelistic. That said, Treadwell was really fricking nuts without Herzog's framing.

No. 5? Actually posted April 1, but it's already trending that much. An April Fool's Day, sadly all too real, presidential election news roundup.

No. 4? My thoughts on Guernica magazine's scrub of "From the Edges of a Broken World."

No. 3? Posted even later than April 1, but trending that much that quickly? My schadenfreude about the Libertarian Party going broke and imploding.

No. 2? My mocking of the stupidity of a Green Party candidate on Twitter.

No. 1? It turned out to be dated, but my thought on the first two rumored candidates to be Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Veep — Aaron Rodgers and Jesse the Body Ventura.

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