Guest Scrogue Brandon Tutt lives in the Greater Boulder/Denver area and is a frequent contributor to some of S&R’s liveliest discussion threads. A father of two, he actively follows politics partially as […]
Guest Scrogue
Terminal walling: Sydney split by fence to keep protesters away from world leaders at APEC
Scholars & Rogues presents another post by Guest Scrogue Darryl Mason of The Orstrahyun and Your New Reality. -=- Apparently it’s an honour for Sydney to be chosen to host the APEC […]
“Expert” advice on how to survive multiple-city terror attacks: deploy psychic abilities
Scholars & Rogues presents a post by Guest Scrogue Darryl Mason. The veteran Australian blogger is creator of The Orstrahyun and Your New Reality and author of a Philip K. Dick biography. […]
The Plame Affair: a quartet of betrayals
Scholars & Rogues presents another guest post from Russ Wellen, an editor at Freezerbox. -=- Shed no tears for Valerie Plame. It’s easy to tell by the radiant smile on her face […]
The apple doesn’t fall as far from the tree as George Bush would like
Scholars & Rogues is pleased to present our first Guest Scrogue. Russ Wellen is an editor at Freezerbox and OpEdNews and a frequent blogger at AlterNet. -=- “FDR is a model presidential […]
Fight the Flavor
I think it’s time for me to formally introduce myself to the world. My name is John Crews. I’m an American of African descent, a Capricorn who loves to take long walks… […]
Sing along with Hillary
A headline in my hometown newspaper today did what it should do: make me stop to read the story. The headline: “Clinton asks voters to choose the theme song for her campaign.†[…]
Food contamination: do we risk a trade war with China?
[This is a guest entry by Jim Gwyn, a professional chemist and environmental regulator in North Carolina.] ______________ The expert in your earlier post talking about sulfur in proteins was partially right. […]
True, so not funny
Enabling Don Imus
I had no intention of writing about Don Imus – after all, Doc Sammy has been his usual provocative self on this topic at his LiveJournal blog lullabypit — and some of […]