Last Week's Top 5 Hit & Run Posts
In case you missed them, here are last week's top five most popular Hit & Run posts:
Seventy Percent of Americans Can't Leave the Country Matt Welch (6/1)
The Tyranny of Shelter Jesse Walker (6/5)
S.C. Supes to Gov. Sanford: You Will Request $700 Million in Stimulus Spending with a Smile! Nick Gillespie (6/5)
Robert Samuelson: "Obama has inspired a collective fawning" Matt Welch (6/1)
Will the Killing of George Tiller Have an Effect on Public Opinion Regarding Abortion? Nick Gillespie (6/1)
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Why stop at just five, when they're all just great.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, Schwarzenegger promoted illegal activity. His denials to the contrary, what both he and Reason support plays a major role in CA's problems not just because of immediate spending but because it gives those who support massive spending a power base. You'll never hear that from Reason, because they aren't intellectually honest. Also, here's my Sonia Sotomayor coverage, including things you'll never hear from Reason. (They don't want to jeopardize those DC cocktail party invites.)
P.S. In case anyone replies to this, their responses will almost assuredly be ad homs delivered through sockpuppets, thereby conceding my points and showing the cowardly, childish, anti-intellectual nature of libertarians.
How are we measuring "most popular"?
Shut the fuck up, LoneWacko.
Hey Reason: Libertarians should know better than most that just because something is "popular" doesn't mean it's "good." Plus, those of us who frequent Hit'n'Run often enough to care if we've missed a post probably care enough to scroll down and, like, look for it ourselves. Quit with the repetitive self-referencing, already (see also: LoneWacko).
P.S. In case anyone replies to this, their responses will almost assuredly be ad homs delivered through sockpuppets, thereby conceding my points and showing the cowardly, childish, anti-intellectual nature of libertarians.
Why are these different from the "Last Week's Top 5 Hit & Run Posts" that you kids posted at 11:00 am today?
Oh, I see. Articles v. H&R posts.
Is Cavenaugh hanging around here lately a factor in all of this? If so, that would explain the constant masturbating.
You're all a bunch of idiots!
He's not that good looking.
LAWLZ
Wouldn't it be better to link to the lowest five, so they actually get some views?