Your Mid-Week Experiment
Welcome to your always free, reader-supported edition of The Experiment where we share great things to read, cook, listen to, and watch. As always, this bugga free.
Let’s get right to it:
Turns out election forecasts are “more akin to astrology than meteorology.” (gift link)
The CIA published a guide to “simple sabotage,” which is a band name if I’ve ever heard one (h/t Elie Jacobs):
Lauren Hough is pissed, and at great length. (Badreads)
Maybe micro-targeting is a bad idea that prevents Democrats from reaching a broader audience? (The New Yorker)
Oklahoma City Public Schools put together a Thanksgiving lesson plan that does not center the Pilgrims. If you insist on fighting over the Thanksgiving dinner meal, fight about this. (Oklahoma City Public Schools Native American Student Services)
Do you trust me? Don’t watch this trailer and go straight to Hulu and watch the movie fresh.
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Buy the book Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick banned from the Bullock Texas History Museum: Forget the Alamo: The Rise and Fall of the American Myth by Bryan Burrough, Chris Tomlinson, and myself is out from Penguin Random House.