Weekend link dump for January 3

So far, the new year doesn’t look any different than the old one…

Twitter-shaming drunk drivers. Alleged drunk drivers, anyway. I kind of have a problem with that.

The real skinny on climate change.

Ivana Trump versus the TSA. Nobody wins.

Pete Sessions hearts Alan Stanford.

If you can make it there, you’ll make it anywhere. Sort of.

No, I’m not scared, either. How long must we sing this song?

Twitter may not be a fad, but the use of Twitter by elected officials may be. Being overly sensitive about what other people are saying about you on Twitter will likely never go away.

You’ve heard of the Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx, right? Apparently, there’s a Texas Monthly Cover Jinx, too.

Ten years of BlackBerry. I had one of those 957 devices once upon a time.

Yet another Republican standing firm for the sanctity of the traditional marriage. For the second time.

I wish Steve at Snarkout would publish more than once a year.

Is AT&T bumping up against the laws of physics?

“Republicans can’t govern, and don’t understand public policy, but they have a unique ability to convince the public that their lies might be true.”

Wait, now Gallagher is talking about America’s moral decline? Who’s next, Carrot Top?

Better die while the dying is good if you’re filthy rich.

What Scalzi says.

Why dramatic license is a necessity.

Remember the rules.

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