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Tuesday Linkfest
Posted By Matt On 26th July 2005 @ 03:18 In Politics, Blogs, Internet, Technology | 4 Comments
Some great posts from around the blogosphere:
Lance Mannion writes about John Roberts in Tory:
But again nothing I’ve read points to any particular case he’s argued, either as a private attorney or as deputy solicitor general as evidence of his brilliance.
Corrente’s Lambert talks strategy in SCOTUS Watch: The Washington Generals show us how the game should not be played:
(also check out this excerpt from the much-discussed Harper’s article on Ohio)
Thom blogs about fighting The Patriot Act and finding community in Blogging and community: Lessons from the Patriot Act push:
Damn right.
Dr. Pepper writes about the inspiring life and tragic death of Silkworm drummer Michael Dahlquist in Rest in Peace, Michael Dahlquist:
She had decided to “end it all” and so sped at 70mph toward the nearest car.
All three men were killed instantaneously.
She sustained a minor leg injury.
Pro-war.com explores NYC’s subway searches in Welcome to the Police State. No, Really.:
Sadly, the chance of a bomb exploding where commuters are bottlenecked at security points just outside subways, well, that one’s going up.
Paul Waldman tells Jane Fonda to STFU in I’ll Second That
Shakespeare’s Sister spies that rarest of things in Washington — a genuinely touching gesture — in Sununu Too:
Matt at 1115org castigates Senate Democrats for being asleep at the wheel in Karen Hughes and More Senate Democratic Failure:
All-Spin Zone says we should take Bolton to the mat in Bolton - Let’s do a Vote:
The Heretik points out what’s obvious to everyone except Joe Liberman and Diane Feinstein in John Roberts in the House of Wax:
Phila picks at a New York Times Op-Ed about the Union Square Farmer’s Market in A Worsening Temper until all that is left is an unsightly pit:
Since she has no rational justification for treating this weird stance as relevant to anyone but herself, she’s obliged to conjure one up out of thin air. Thus, we learn that her “worsening temper” isn’t caused by (for instance) petty, carping priggishness, but by her exquisitely refined moral sense. . .
Frank sees an as-yet unnoticed problem with John Roberts’ nomination: the dude has Republican Hair:
In Liaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar!Mac explains why she’s now worked up about the Roberts nomination:
[snip] In case you’re wondering why membership in the Federalist Society might be a negative, check this out. It would be equivalent of Bill Clinton nominating someone to the Supreme Court who was an active member of MoveOn, you know, someone who helped direct their activities. And you can’t tell me conservatives wouldn’t be completely freaked out about that.
Chris watched Santorum on The Daily Show tonight, and comes to us with a stern warning in Oh Shit:
[snip] The kid is good. If you saw him tonight and really took it in, you know it. Everybody who wants to see him lose in 2006 should repeat it in the mirror every morning. The kid is good, and if we forget that, he’s already won. He makes the unpalpable seem charming, the out seem in, the harsh seem generous, the nasty seem kind, the weird seem sane. The kid is good. If you think the average voter is going to dig through the misdirections and read the play action, you are as out of your skull as he is.
However, it must be noted that Chris is also good — hell, he’s much better than good — and it looks like he’s going to be leading us on another wild ride.
Update: I meant to include an exellent interview with photoblogger Kathleen Connally that Albert conducted for Philly Future: Photoblogger Fortnight: Kathleen Connally.
That’s it for this round trip along my blogroll. I didn’t have a chance to visit every site on there, and to anyone I’ve missed, I’m sorry. Please feel free — feel encouraged — to leave other links in the comments.
4 Comments To "Tuesday Linkfest"
#1 Comment By Chris On 26th July 2005 @ 10:38
Thanks Matt. You’re too kind.
#2 Comment By The Heretik On 26th July 2005 @ 10:44
Far too kind.
#3 Comment By Pepper On 26th July 2005 @ 11:08
Far far too kind. The Doctor and I thank you. The Doctor was hoping that he could do Mr. Dahlquist justice.
#4 Comment By Matt On 26th July 2005 @ 12:17
Thanks to all of you for writing such excellent posts.
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