SocraticGadfly: Top blogging of March 2025

April 07, 2025

Top blogging of March 2025

As is normal, these most popular posts of last month weren't necessarily written IN March. That will be noted as needed.

In No. 10, knowing Tibet's history, I encouraged readers not to shed too many tears (whether crocodile or real) for the Dalai Lama.

At No. 9, from February, Quorum Report's Harvey Kronburg was semi-pissed off. (I assume he still is.)

At No. 8, also from February, I expressed some skepticism over Sy Hersh's claims the US had a mole inside the Wuhan Institute of Virology. (Since then, Sy's been Captain Obvious on several Trump-related posts that are two or three days behind the curve.)

No. 7? From January, my "blogroll update in progress" piece still rides high. (I have done some updating of moving older to newer; among stuff I've yet to move and may not, I miss Independent Political Report very little, and Counterpunch and Ballot-Access News not a lot more, nationally, and Kuff no more at the state level.)

No. 6? A late-January Texas Progressives roundup, which covered Dustin Burrows' start as state Speaker and other things.

No. 5? Speaking indirectly of Kuff? Also from January, a piece about the BlueAnon Nazi mods at r/Texas banning me.

No. 4? From late February, another TP Roundup, this one on measles and Southwest Airlines, among other things.

No. 3? From February, my riffing on David Schenck to call for real Texas judicial reform.

No. 2? The end of an era at Southwest Airlines. (Since then, I've heard from a pilot acquaintance that he doesn't like the changes and that that's very likely nowhere near a solo opinion.)

No. 1? With an ongoing bullet? Part of a semi-ongoing series about The Resistance 2.0, this being its desire to relitigate Russiagate 1.0, in part because they believe that Zelensky really is Churchill. (For a roundup of all my posts on this so far, with additional notes on each, here's my Substack piece.)

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