A couple noteworthy columns from the past couple days include:
Dave Barry’s take on the DNC: “Sen. Clinton will either call on her supporters to unite behind Obama, or attempt to snatch the nomination and escape with it by helicopter to a secret mountain fortress.”
Tommy Friedman had a good article on Sunday examining what makes the US Olympic team different from the China Olympic team, and why the things that make them different contributed to each team winning so many medals.
Andrew Breitbart wrote a must-read article on the absurdity of the mud-flinging campaign coming from the left.
Baseball: I can’t believe that Hardball Times doesn’t advertise this better. I also can’t believe that I immediately spent an hour on this when I found it. Wait, I absolutely can. It’s a page where you rank baseball’s ethical scenarios, from religious imagery in scoreboards to umps asking fans for their opinions to pine tar to corking bats. The idea is that once enough people do it enough times, the people doing the study will come up with a master ranking of what were the least ethical transgressions in baseball history. Fascinating.
In the mean time, the Yankees are going to miss the playoffs and Carl Pavano won a Major League Baseball game. What’s going on here? More tomorrow.
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