Linkpost: 07/15/08
- Stop pitting Iraq against Afghanistan (Christopher Hitchens, Slate)
- So Much for the 'Looted Sites' (Melik Kaylan, WSJ) Hey, who needs facts?
- Are facts obsolete? (Thomas Sowell, RCP)
- Planning to ignore the facts (Rich Lowry, RCP)
- Barack Obama purges Web site critique of surge in Iraq (James Gordon Meek, NY Daily News) Change we can believe in?
- Obama on the War (Peter Wehner, Commentary)
- Rangel to Relinquish Apartment Used as Office (Raymond Hernandez & David Kocieniewski, NY Times) So, he’s giving up one of four rent-controlled apartments he shouldn’t have? What a champion of the poor and downtrodden!
- Energy Boost: Solar and wind businesses powered by tax breaks (Anita Huslin, WaPo)
- Mortgage scandal a bipartisan affair (Froma Harrop, RCP)
- The saga of Fannie and Freddie (Lawrence Kudlow, RCP)
- The Perils of Paulson (Vincent Reinhart, WaPo)
- End the Mortgage Duopoly (Gerald P. O'Driscoll Jr., WSJ)
- Cities You Can Believe In (Heather MacDonald, WaPo)
- It comes across as editorial comment (Brothers Judd)
- Mediterranean Diet: Worth Taking a Second Look (Mike Howard, DietBlog)
- Global warming will bring more kidney stones, study warns (Eric Berger, Houston Chronicle) Like the Monkees, Eric Berger’s a believer.
- Publisher, sportswriter file suit in fake story about Oklahoma quarterbacks (Randy Ellis, Daily Oklahoman)
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