15 May 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 15 May 2008 The new White House tactic in shorthand: Vote for Obama, vote for acquiescing to Nazis. McCain: Bush is exactly right about that. Rauschenberg's has been a life well lived. As for his art, it stank in the 1950s and it doesn't look any better today. Op: "New yardstick for the size of the universe" is Kanye West's ego, and that's not a bad thing. Instant messaging as a "linguistic renaissance" that improves upon spoken vocabulary and grammar. New study reveals that having an older brother may affect your reproductive success. Social success in junior high depends as much on the perception of being well-liked as it does on actual popularity. Catcalling is probably not OK, student writes in master's thesis. Blog for those who would combine economics with feminism. Mixing baseball with France: the mayor who believed. Chicago ends ban on foie gras; 300 years later, British courts regretfully abolish the wearing of wigs. I'm an originalist and a textualist, not a nut. Scalia: the NPR interview. Loanables: eBay for borrowing your neighbor's stuff.