Too much to read today, especially during an hours-long download from our trips over the past two weeks. So I'll come back to these:
- The CIA recently fired Lulu, a black Lab, because she didn't want to sniff for bombs after all.
But more seriously:
- Josh Marshall calls out White House Chief of Staff for making the detestable argument that an attack on the President is an attack on the troops.
- Alex Shepard at New Republic just shakes his head sadly.
- London is running adverts aimed at cleaning up its air quality.
- Former president George W. Bush yesterday gave a speech that took a swipe at Trumpism. Good for him.
- Still, Trump has the best cabinet ever.
- Back home, the Chicago River ran backward—er, forward—into Lake Michigan, which might be a symptom of anthropogenic climate change.
- Deeply Trivial writes about the #MeToo movement and victim-blaming.
- A La Niña pattern is shaping up which should bring normal temperatures but above-normal precipitation to Chicago this winter. Joy. (At least it will be weak and short-lived.)
- It turns out, no one wants to buy ugly McMansions in the Western suburbs of Chicago.
- Finally, over last weekend, XKCD posited a takeover of the U.S. by graphic designers.
Lunch break is over.