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« Time To Retire "Hillary Clinton's Presidential Hopes" From The Featured Posts. | WILLisms.com | Trivia Tidbit Of The Day: Part 498 - Texas, Michigan's Antithesis. » While We're Retiring Old Featured Posts...Another retirement. This time, of a post from June of 2005 regarding the New York Times and its erroneous attacks against ExxonMobil. Back in 2005, this was a slightly bigger deal than it is now. Today, there's an erroneous attack against ExxonMobil in the NYT just about every day. At the time, though, it was a big deal for WILLisms.com, since National Review's online folks picked up my original reporting and ran with it a bit. A blogger always likes getting linked by the sites he reads on a daily basis. Alas, three years later, it's just time for some fresh featured posts. Thus, we're now featuring a post on how Right To Work states perform better than forced unionization states. Posted by Will Franklin · 22 June 2008 07:16 PM Comments |