Beltway Traffic Jam
The daily linkfest:
- Michael J. Totten makes the case for regime change in Syria.
- Sean Hackbarth will surely burn in hell for using “Arianna Huffington” and “lap dancer” in the same post.
- TaxProf has the embarassing story of a conservative professor who wasn’t discriminated against.
- Tyler Cowen has details on how to get discount bone marrow transplants and dysentery at the same time.
- Bob Cox explains how to do all your Christmas from your desk chair.
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