As is normal (and I'm a few days late, due to catching up with life after vacationing and other things), these posts were not necessarily written IN July, they were just the most-read in the month.
Drumroll, as we count backwards ...
No. 10 is actually from Aug. 1, my writing about the latest climate news, that the US Southwest's drought will likely last the rest of this century.
In the No. 9 slot, I said Trump was actually right about California's high-speed rail.
At No. 8, from back in March, I called out "The Resistance 2.0" for wanting to relitigate Russiagate. Some things never get old.
At No. 7? I heavily snarked on one of the most sappy bits of poetry from the fundagelical world with my snappy hot take on "Footprints in the Sand" — talking about "The REAL Footprints in the Sand."
No. 6? For whatever reason, an April installment of the Texas Progressives weekly roundup was trending.
No. 5? It's fun calling out a subreddit and duopoly tribalism at the same time, as when I talked about "Fuck r/NationalPark for a duopoly tribalist ban."
No. 4 goes back to May about how none of the three Democrats on the Supreme Court are serious environmentalists.
No. 3 comes from April and looked north of the border. Yes, per my question, Canada's Liberals could win again. That said, the win got nothing more than a nice, polite Canadian version of Canadian nationalism from the left hand of the duopoly, along with the disintegration of the NDP meaning that yes, for now at least, Canada really is like the US governed by a duopoly. (Sit down PQ.)
No. 2 is from June and another Texas Progressives roundup, this one wrapping up the Texas Lege regular session.
And the top post?
From July, "A Drying Rio Grande Won't Fix Itself." And this is even more true in light of No. 10. (I had originally typed "Dying" instead of "Drying," and that's not totally inaccurate.
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