Waiting for the cold front
ChicagoDemocratic PartyEntertainmentHistoryJokesMappingPoliticsRacismRadioRepublican PartySpringTechnologyTelevisionUS PoliticsWeatherWorld PoliticsIt's mid-July today, at least until around 8pm, when late April should return. The Tribune reported this morning that our spring has had nearly three times the rain as last spring, but actually hasn't gotten much wetter than normal.
Meanwhile:
- Millennial writer Marisa Kabas boggles at George W Bush's volte-face on the Iraq war this week.
- Josh Marshall shakes his head at the Republican Party's acceptance of a particular nasty and racist theory of immigration.
- Andrew Sullivan says this is because white people are acting like an embattled minority, thanks in part to the left crowing about driving them out of power: "If you demonize an entire race, you may at some point get the compliment returned. The more you raise racial consciousness among non-whites, the more you risk the same among whites. As Thomas Chatterton Williams warned: 'so long as we fetishize race, we ensure that we will never be rid of the hierarchies it imposes.' "
- Slate wonders why news reports about drivers hitting pedestrians so often reflect the car's point of view.
- Yesterday, WGN Radio turned 100.
- And tonight, I'll be watching season 3 of Love Death + Robots, featuring a new story by John Scalzi.
Finally, via The Onion, Google Maps now shows you shortcuts through people's houses when they're not home.
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