• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • My Social Media
  • About
    • About Mark Draughn
    • Testimonials
    • Other Authors
      • About Gary Olson
      • About Ken Gibson
      • About Joel Rosenberg
    • Disclosures
    • Terms and Conditions

Windypundit

Classical liberalism, criminal laws, the war on drugs, economics, free speech, technology, photography, sex work, cats, and whatever else comes to mind.

2012 in Review

December 31, 2012 By Mark Draughn Leave a Comment

Here at Windypundit, 2012 was the year in which:

  • The inevitable drug war deaths remained inevitable.
  • I spoke up for sex workers, although, really, it was just a bunch of links.
  • I became a friend of whores.
  • I explained why criminal violence against the police is not the best response to criminal violence by the police.
  • I showed what it looks like when police are afraid of the truth.
  • I gave some questionable advice about thinking about reasonable doubt.
  • I worried about the long reach of U.S. banking law.
  • I discovered the dangers of searching for a DUI lawyer online.
  • I complained about misuse of Godwin’s law.
  • I commented on some tips for new bloggers.
  • I explained why the NYPD fails at statistical quality control.
  • I voted in a way that would piss off my dad.
  • I addressed the hoodie issue.
  • I took on Paul Krugman’s foolish take on “stand your ground.”
  • I tried to estimate the Mega Millions breakeven amount.
  • John Derbyshire explained black people.
  • I agreed with Kip Hawley that the TSA is stupid…
  • …and they’re spreading like a cancer.
  • My friend Jennifer was in Playboy.
  • I explained why bloggers bother with these issues.
  • I reviewed Shifted by Colin D. Jones.
  • Obama decided he was once again in favor of gay marriage.
  • I started, but never finished, exploring the idea that it’s okay when everybody does it. Part 1, Part 2.
  • The NATO summit came to Chicago and suppressed our freedom in order to save it.
  • Columbia School of Law makes a good argument for a second wrongful execution.
  • I answered an urgent legal question about ladies’ undergarments.
  • I gave up on Movable Type.
  • I reviewed Fragment by Warren Fahy.
  • I complained about the TSA ruining everything.
  • I explained that sometimes your camera matters.
  • The individual mandate paved the way for retaliation.
  • I worried a bit too much about the heatwave.
  • I defended a Chris Rock tweet.
  • I discussed what DNA does’t prove.
  • Florida made it easier to commit crimes without knowing it.
  • I explained why prosecutor blogs are less fun.
  • New York State became slightly less dickish about charitable bail.
  • I celebrated 10 years of blogging.
  • I scolded the DEA for forgetting they’re supposed to stop crimes.
  • Pinellas County, Florida was saved from a Scott Andringa judgeship.
  • The surveillance state continued to grow.
  • Toni Preckwingle damned a drug warrior to hell.
  • I complained about the TSA even more.
  • I had some photos taken.
  • I offered my theory on why cops shoot puppies.
  • I learned that Obama hates American car owners.
  • I explained why a Romney Presidency wouldn’t hurt Big Bird.
  • I noticed some Koch Derangement Syndrome at In These Times.
  • I moved Windypundit to WordPress. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Finish.
  • I drew some distinctions concerning Lance Armstrong and sports doping.
  • I predicted the results of the election.
  • I made fun of post-election up-down financial market reporting.
  • Chicago’s police-can-do-no-wrong attitude came back to bite it.
  • I pointed out that Mike Huckabee was talking nonsense.
  • I tried a visual explanation of the difference between libertarian society and socialist society.

See you in the nNew Year!

Share This Post

Filed Under: Operations

Reader Interactions

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Primary Sidebar

Search

Recent Posts

  • Yes, It’s a Bribe
  • Talking to my fellow libertarians about DOGE
  • Late night thoughts on the current crisis
  • Joining The Cult
  • Trump’s dumb attempt to define sex
  • Some advice for my transgender readers in the new year
  • Decoding Economics: Happiness and Taste
  • Decoding Economics: The Real Economy

Where else to find me

  • Twitter
  • Post
  • Mastodon

Follow

  • X
  • Mastodon

Bloggy Goodness

  • Agitator
  • DrugWar Rant
  • Duly Noted
  • Dynamist
  • Hit & Run
  • Honest Courtesan
  • Nobody's Business
  • Popehat
  • Ravings of a Feral Genius

Blawgs

  • a Public Defender
  • appellatesquawk
  • Blonde Justice
  • Chasing Truth. Catching Hell.
  • Crime & Federalism
  • Crime and Consequences Blog
  • Criminal Defense
  • CrimLaw
  • D.A. Confidential
  • Defending Dandelions
  • Defending People
  • DUI Blog
  • ECIL Crime
  • Gamso For the Defense
  • Graham Lawyer Blog
  • Hercules and the Umpire
  • Indefensible
  • Koehler Law Blog
  • Legal Satyricon
  • New York Personal Injury Law Blog
  • Norm Pattis
  • not for the monosyllabic
  • Not Guilty
  • Probable Cause
  • Seeking Justice
  • Simple Justice
  • Tempe Criminal Defense
  • The Clements Firm
  • The Trial Warrior Blog
  • The Volokh Conspiracy
  • Underdog Blog
  • Unwashed Advocate
  • West Virginia Criminal Law Blog

Bloggers

  • Booker Rising
  • Eric Zorn
  • ExCop-LawStudent
  • InstaPundit
  • Last One Speaks
  • Leslie's Omnibus
  • Marathon Pundit
  • Miss Manners
  • Preaching to the Choir
  • Roger Ebert's Journal
  • Speakeasy Blog
  • SWOP Chicago

Geek Stuff

  • Charlie's Diary
  • Google Blogoscoped
  • Schneier on Security
  • The Altruist
  • The Ancient Gaming Noob
  • The Daily WTF
  • xkcd

Resources

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Current Impact Risks
  • EFF: Bloggers
  • Institute for Justice
  • Jennifer Abel
  • StrategyPage
  • W3 EDGE, Optimization Products for WordPress
  • W3 EDGE, Optimization Products for WordPress
  • W3 EDGE, Optimization Products for WordPress
  • Wikipedia
  • WolframAlpha

Gone But Not Forgotten

  • Peter McWilliams

Copyright © 2025 Mark Draughn · Magazine Pro On Genesis Framework · WordPress

Go to mobile version