Linkpost: 06/23/2008
- Fiscal Medicine Man (Robert Novak, WaPo)
- Robert Mundell: An economist who matters (Kyle Wingfield, WSJ)
- Let Us by All Means Have an Honest Conversation About Race (Linda Chavez, Commentary)
- The Obama code (John Pitney, NRO)
- St. Barack was a mirage (Peter Wehner, NRO)
Was? - Why We’re Gloomier Than The Economy (Neil Irwin, WaPo)
It may well be that many Americans don’t even remember what a truly deep recession is like. - American Murder Mystery (Hanna Rosin, Atlantic)
Is any of this applicable to Houston? - From breadbasket to basket case (Mary Anastasia O’Grady, WSJ)
- The emerging Reagan consensus (Paul Beston, City Journal)
- Review: War and Decision by Douglas Feith (Victor Davis Hanson, Commentary)
- Record corn prices mean more expensive meat, dairy (Stevenson Jacobs, AP)
Tell me again why some geniuses thought it was such a good idea to use food as fuel? - Summer Drinks: Greek Frappe (Eating our Words)
The Greeks do love this stuff. And they love it sweet — one nice waitress in Naxos insisted I wanted sugar in mine despite all protests to the contrary. - Beyond books: Library’s renovation a mixed bag (Lisa Gray, Houston Chronicle)
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