Friday afternoon linkblogging!
* 28% of Republicans claim to believe Barack Obama was not born in the United States, and another 30% "aren't sure." Results for the South are even worse. So it's official: our national discourse is completely broken.
* Entertainment Weekly asks: Was 1984 the greatest year in movies ever? I've always been partial to 1999: Rushmore, The Matrix, Being John Malkovich, Fight Club, Magnolia...* Vanity Fair has your sketchbook history of the drug war.
* Steampunk monkey nation.
* Jericho may be returning once again as a TV movie to wrap up loose plot points. My recollection of the finale was that there weren't very many loose plot points left, but your memory may vary.
* Chris Hedges: "The Rise of Gonzo Porn Is the Latest Sign of America's Cultural Apocalypse."
* And Scientific American explores the quiet end of the Neanderthals.
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Friday, July 31, 2009
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Gerry Canavan
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Labels: 1984, 1999, America, Barack Obama, birthers, film, Jericho, monkeys, Neanderthals, politics, pornography, Republicans, Rushmore, spectacle, steampunk, the South, war on drugs