Today’s must reads:
- Wall Street’s Accountability Deficit: Too Big To Jail (MoJo)
- Terry Gilliam‘s Three-Reel Circus (MoJo)
- Jon Cohn: This never would have happened if the Republicans had played their cards right. (The New Republic)
- What Happens to Health Care Reform When Republicans Get Back in Power? (Matt Yglesias)
- If you’ve fallen out of love with a politician, so what? Keep working for the things you believe in. (Paul Krugman)
- Copenhagen climate summit: Five possible scenarios for our future climate (The Guardian)
- AIG: Show Us the E-Mail (NYT)
- The Politics of Ressentiment (Julian Sanchez)
- Who wins, who loses in Senate health bill (AP)
- How the abortion compromise happened (Politico)
- Attention Fox: This is what an actual war on a holiday looks like (Media Matters)
- “It is not ordinary to have people in your company who post pictures of lynchings, in public….” (Ta-Nehisi Coates)
- Are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac TARP by Another Name? (Dean Baker)
- “Why economics is the way it is” (Paul Krugman)
- Are Business Schools Ruining American Manufacturing? (The New Republic)
- “I have in my hand,” Durbin told assembled journalists, “a smoking tweet.” (WaPo)
- After 35 years in jail, innocent inmate wants fried chicken, Dr. Pepper and maybe school (Sun-Sentinel)
- Know Your Meme: Om Nom Nom (Boing Boing)
- Calif. School Team’s Success Linked to Snoop Dogg (NYT)
- At 94, Carmen Herrera Is Art’s Hot New Thing, and Enjoying It (NYT)
- Hannukah Ham (Boing Boing)
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