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July 22, 2024

Top posts, second quarter of 2024

I forgot to do a top posts for the month of June, so, this instead.

As usual, these may not have been posted within the past three months. Posts outside that time frame, but with renewed popularity, will be noted.

No. 10 is old baseball, and Part 2 of my series about the Black Sox at 100. I posted it to Reddit's r/MLB sub, hence the new readership.

No. 9 is my take on a Moab developer trying to pay cheesy but heartfelt homage to Cactus Ed Abbey and being cut off at the pass by his legacy-guarding widow, Clarke, and some backstory hypocrisy.

No. 8? My detailed, skeptical leftist take on the release of Julian Assange.

No. 7? Tied to No. 9. RIP Jim Stiles.

No. 6? A state-of-the-campaign roundup of where third party and independent U.S. presidential candidates stood.

No. 5? My take on ProPublica exposing school lies of Farris Wilks and Tim Dunn, although neither of them are personally mentioned by name.

No. 4? Related to No. 3, and originally started late last year and based on 2016 issues. It's a detailed look, complete with federal filings, at Green Party presidential nominee to be Jill Stein, investments hypocrite.

No. 3? The tribalism and more behind the rush to write encomiums to Noam Chomsky, who turned out to not be dead.

No. 2? Just inside the quarterly cutoff, an early April Texas Progressives roundup that featured thoughts on Gaza. New thought? ConservaDem Charles Kuffner of Off the Kuff continues to dodge both this, ie, Genocide Joe, and Dementia Joe.

No. 1? Also from the start of the quarter, thoughts about why dental care isn't considered health care and why that needs to change.

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