Weekend link dump for December 12

When we finally privatize all the roads, will we also privatize eminent domain? I thought libertarians didn’t like that.

The case of the vanishing blonde is a great read.

What Sullivan says.

The decline and fall of John McCain.

Almost time to drop your pants again.

Proof that Santa Claus exists, at least in some universe.

I don’t say this very often, but what Joe Lieberman says.

Dimetrodon!

Yeah, but it’s just a matter of time before she calls back to demand an apology for this.

RIP, Dandy Don Meredith. PDiddie has more.

They were working on Loop 410 when I was in college. I sure hope they’re finally done!

Fewer people may be cancelling cable than previously thought.

My judicial activism is better than your judicial activism.

Tumblr takes a tumble.

Why economics is like medicine and not physics.

Explaining quantum teleportation, with toddler toys.

Rest in peace, Elizabeth Edwards. We’ve lost way too many good people this week.

Look! Voter fraud!

From the “Better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool than open it and remove all doubt” department.

I’d call this patent extortion, and it’s something that needs to be stopped.

The zero sum mentality of wingnuts.

It’s the speed camera lottery, where you can get rewarded for not driving too fast.

What questions would you ask Santa Claus if you had the chance? Probably not the same as these.

Republican politicians are way more conservative than Republican voters.

Hawaii leaves the WAC. The conference I knew when Rice was part of it is now nearly all gone.

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