Linkpost: 04/27/09
- Selling the Green Economy (Robert J. Samuelson)
- Global Warming Overreach (Kimberley Strassel, WSJ)
- Monetarism defiant (Guy Sorman, City Journal)
- Volcker punctures the nonsense (Mogambo Guru, Asia Times)
- Steady descent into third world (Wesley Pruden, Wash Times)
- The revenge of geography (Robert Kaplan, Foreign Policy)
- Who will lead the 'post-American era'? (Mark Steyn, OC Register)
- Post-Christian? Not even close (Stephen Prothero, USA Today)
- Obama Among the Dictators (Daniel Henninger, WSJ)
- The Idiot's Bible (Mary Anastasia O'Grady, WSJ)
- Judd Gregg: 'Elections Have Consequences' (WSJ)
- In GOP base, a 'rebellion brewing' (Ben Smith and Jonathan Martin, Politico)
- The Achievement of Francis Canavan (Kenneth Grasso and Robert Hunt, First Principles)
- The roots of Thailand's tension (Charles Morrison, Asia Times)
- Iraq journal, part two (Jerry Weinberger, City Journal)
- Michael Oher Drafted by the Ravens (Jay P. Greene's Blog)
- Rockets getting along just fine without T-Mac (Cedric Golden, AAS)
- Dinner With David Bradley, an A-List Affair (Howard Kurtz, WaPo) Wouldn’t it be interesting if a media critic in Houston wrote about any such meetings that might (hypothetically) take place here? Wouldn’t it be interesting if there was a media critic in Houston, for that matter?
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