As I drive back from Columbus, Ohio, this weekend, I’m sure I’ll flip through the radio dial to catch Daren Bakst discussing the faulty reasoning that supports the state’s new mercury rules.
Speaking of environmental nonsense, MIT professor Richard Lindzen will warn listeners of Carolina Journal Radio not to believe the hype about global warming.
John Hood analyzes the recent elections, while state Sens. Tony Rand and Richard Stevens discuss priorities for the upcoming General Assembly.
And if you’re the parent of a young school-age child, you’ll want to hear what Duke professor Harris Cooper has to say about the value of homework in the elementary grades.
(By the way, I drove through a Joe Coletti nightmare this morning. Dozens of recreational vehicles with scarlet and gray flags have taken over the parking lots near Ohio Stadium. The tailgating was in high gear for The Game.)