Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Wednesday evening roundup

First of all, bless the groundhog.

Alright, let's talk about Egypt: On secular governments; a revolution absent of ideology; why there's little room or role for jihadists; and why repression never means stability (some excellent points in that one).

Stromberg defends himself--well, his analysis of SP's SOTU response--against slams from what he calls the conspirosphere.

You're not imagining things; lots of medical research is wrong.

The Post finds itself jumping on the vegetarian bandwagon, even when writing about Superbowl party snack ideas. You know the times are changing when a mainstream paper pushes plant-based food for Superbowl parties. Just don't tell some people.

By now you know what's in your taco, but are you also aware of the antibiotics in your milk?

You do know that I'm the first to roll my eyes at the idea that healthy food is elitist, but I also roll my eyes at these people and their plastic-free month. Do any of them bring a lunch to work? Glass, you say? Do you take public transportation to work?

Science tells women not to settle.

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