What’s Trending on EU Approval of Fructose as Healthy? – ex Storify

Hereditary fructose intolerance

Hereditary fructose intolerance (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

My most popular blog yesterday was a reblog of a Guardian article on this incredible story.

So this morning, I thought that I would use Storify to see what was trending as the story developed:

http://storify.com/dralfoldman/nonsense-of-eu-claim-that-fructose-healthy-storify?utm_campaign=&utm_medium=sfy.co-twitter&utm_content=storify-pingback&awesm=sfy.co_hTf1&utm_source=t.co

I wonder when the media will identify the lady with the enormous posterior, allegedly brought about by fructose?

On a more serious note, for me, the EU is, once again, seriously out of touch with real people. These are the same arrogant people at the EU who have destroyed family life in Southern Europe with excessive austerity. Meanwhile, Eurocrats are protected by gold-standard pensions and allowances, as well as salaries higher than public sector employees back home.

Surely, it’s time for Europe’s voters to hold the EU to task for their ineffective performance?

Any thoughts?

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Why Only Republicans Can Save Us From the Tea Party | Ten Miles Square | The Washington Monthly

English: Peerialism as the odd middle part bet...

English: Peerialism as the odd middle part between right and left wing politics. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

This is a thoughtful and important article by Curtis Gans, published in the Washington Monthly. I would recommend this as a MUST READ article. Check it out!

via Why Only Republicans Can Save Us From the Tea Party | Ten Miles Square | The Washington Monthly.

Sadly, as I dwell on right-wing politics in the US, my mind wandered to the views of right-wing politics more generally. On the other hand, I am equally wary of left-wing extremism.

What ever happened to the one-nation conservatives?

Any thoughts?

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