November 16, 2009
Here are the five most popular Reason.com columns from last week:
Will Everyone Please Stop Freaking Out Over Ayn Rand?!? by Peter Bagge (11/10)
The Folly of Unilateral Disarmament: At Fort Hood “more guns” assuredly were “the solution to gun violence,” by Jacob Sullum (11/11)
The U.S. House of Presumptuous Meddlers: The folly of health care "reform," by John Stossel (11/12)
Glenn Beck's Experimental Melodrama: The Fox News star terrifies America with his realistic news theater, by Greg Beato (11/12)
She’s Back! Ayn Rand is bigger than ever. But are her new fans radical enough for capitalism? by Brian Doherty (11/9)
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|11.16.09 @ 11:52AM|#
I finally broke down and picked up an Ayn Rand book over the weekend. I guess I'll see what the fuss is all about.
|11.16.09 @ 1:02PM|#
It's about people who leech off of society's most productive members.
|11.16.09 @ 1:11PM|#
May karma allow you to learn empathy.
|11.16.09 @ 1:26PM|#
I'll see your pity card and raise you responsible productivity.
Stephen Hawking|11.16.09 @ 1:37PM|#
It is a waste of time to be angry about my disability. One has to get on with life and I haven't done badly. People won't have time for you if you are always angry or complaining.
- Stephen Hawking
|11.16.09 @ 12:27PM|#
Glenn Beck's Experimental Melodrama: The Fox News star terrifies [sic] America with his realistic news theater [uber sic], by Greg Beato
Yeah, I was foolish enough to read that one . . . Now, I am nothing more than a statistic in Reason's Top Hit lists, not even receiving a lousy T-Shirt for it. Darn.