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Who Censored Blogger Rabbit? is hosting this week’s Carnival of the Vanities. Read it.
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Who Censored Blogger Rabbit? is hosting this week’s Carnival of the Vanities. Read it.
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My latest Freaks of the Week is up at SportsBlog.org.
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The SEC has frozen the accounts of an ex-FleetBoston employee on grounds that insider trading took place around the announcement of the company’s merger with Bank of America. Here’s the kicker:
[Guillermo Garcia] Simons has apparently not worked for FleetBoston within the past year.
It’s kind of hard to be an insider if you’re not inside. I […]
The new Bonfire of the Vanities has been posted for your reading displeasure.
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John Hawkins has put together another weblogger list. This time it’s a list of Right-wing webloggers’ most-influential books.
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Josh Marshall may be the most honest man in the blogosphere…or the dumbest. [via Matthew Yglesias]
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Hey, GOP dudes! David Brooks writes that you’re acting like the Dems did in their heyday when they were the Congressional majority. And guess what? He’s right!
“True Believers, Please Rise”
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City Journal’s Brian Anderson e-mailed me personally to let me know about his article on the conservative invasion of the media. Ok, it wasn’t addressed to me personally unless he thinks I post by the nom de plume American Mind, but getting real, non-spam e-mails due to my weblog is a good thing.
The article is […]
The Post Office wants to require identification to send items out. This is another reason their monopoly should be broken. We’d get better service, lower prices, and more privacy if UPS and FedEx were competing for my business.
“Post Office Proposes Requiring ID on Mail”
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TAM doesn’t post much Wisconsin news. That’s probably because I listen to a lot of local talk radio where they go over everything. However, there is at least one weblog to get Wisconsin news commentary: Boots and Sabers.
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Do you think all the important fighting of the Islamist War is happening overseas? Do you want to serve your country but for any number of reasons (financial, familial, etc.) can’t? Here’s Dean Esmay:
It’s time to take the gloves off, kids. The real war is for hearts and minds here at home, and the enemy […]
Chris Wallace as new host of Fox News Sunday is a mild disappointment. The only reason I see for Brit Hume not getting the job is that it’s another day at the office, and he didn’t want that. I just hope this isn’t Fox News’ way of trying to earn accolades and tone down their […]
From today’s Presidential press conference:
Q Sir, in your last campaign, you said that the American public was not ready for a complete ban on abortion. You’re about to sign legislation that will ban a certain abortion procedure known as partial birth. Do you believe that the climate has changed since the last campaign and all […]
Take that Che!
[via Fredrik Norman]
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Anyone who thinks the Howard the Duck campaign is some kind of innovation in democracy has drunk too much of the Kool-Aid. It’s a decentralized marketing campaign pushing a candidate as the product. The same techniques used in Burlington, VT could be used to sell soda, cookies, or software. That’s not bad since I’d be […]
Rich Galen will be putting his Mullings column on hiatus for a few months. Why?
If everything goes according to plan, just about this time next week I would be winging my way east as a civilian employee of the United States Department of Defense with the task of helping to see that the full story […]
Chris Noble (not Nobel which would be very fitting) is hosting this week’s Carnival of the Capitalists.
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