Tuesday Morning Links
Plowing through as much as possible, corrections post later on…
* From the comments yesterday, Justice Kennedy essentially said the Constitution is unconstitutional in his opinion. This was a rather shocking read to me, and, more to the point - it seems to make sense.
* England to family: your 2 foot paddling pool needs a lifeguard.
* Surprise surprise, The Los Angeles Times appears to have distorted what was on Alex Kosinski’s website. One can only hope it was sloppy and inadvertent. Still doesn’t excuse Kosinski’s somewhat poor judgment or equal sloppiness.
* Barack Obama: “Sure, I’ll do a town hall meeting with John McCain. Let’s simply do it on the 4th of July weekend, when no one will be watching and the news cycle will be over before everyone’s vacation.” What is he afraid of, exactly?
* RedState compares and contrasts 2000 and 2008 coverage.
* Stupid meter laws in Arizona.
* Volokh reports on the removal of children from the home of an alleged Neo-Nazi. While we all can agree that it’s an intolerable belief, what line constitutes a belief that’s okay to hold while being a parent?
* From Strange Maps, an interesting look at federal land ownership.
* Finally, Don Luskin on Obama’s fuzzy math.
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