August 31, 2009
Here are last week's top five most popular Reason.com columns. Read them for the first time or once again:
Ted Kennedy and the Death (Hopefully) of an Era: The controversial senator belonged to a different age, one ill-suited to today's increasingly decentralized world, by Nick Gillespie (8/26)
That Glourious Basterd: In defense of Quentin Tarantino, by Jesse Walker (8/27)
Code Red: DC Open for Business: America needs a warning system to identify the threats coming out of Washington, by David Harsanyi (8/26)
The Race War That Isn't: Media anxieties over "lynch mobs" and "brownshirts" demonstrate a telling lack of faith in contemporary America, by Matt Welch (8/25)
The Truth About Health Care and Infant Mortality: Lack of access to health care does not explain America's infant mortality rate, by Steve Chapman (8/24)
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