Cheat-Seeking Missles

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Wednesday Reading

Sure you could spend the day poring over exit polls and precinct data from yesterday's blandly unexciting races, but why bother -- especially when the Watcher of Weasels has published this week's pick of blogolicious posts, as selected by the Watcher's Council.

Check back here Friday to see who came out on top.

Council links:

  1. Choice and Honor
    The Razor
  2. Memorial Day
    Done With Mirrors
  3. The Costs of Withdrawing from Iraq
    The Glittering Eye
  4. You Have To Ask?
    Hillbilly White Trash
  5. More Outrageousness At Trinity UCC -- UPDATED
    Rhymes With Right
  6. Brave? Yes. Unique? No.
    Bookworm Room
  7. Leveraging -- Reloaded
    Soccer Dad
  8. Slouching Towards Statism
    Cheat Seeking Missiles
  9. The Media Furor Over McClellan's Book Leads to Whoppers
    The Colossus of Rhodey
  10. Much Lizardly Ado About... A Little Something
    Wolf Howling
  11. Worst. President. Ever?
    Joshuapundit
  12. Life Expectancy Down For Some American Women
    The Education Wonks
Non-council links:
  1. Where Is John McCain?
    Right Wing Nut House
  2. Conservatives and "Liberal Guilt"
    The Atlantic
  3. Iraqi Army Interdicting Iranian Operations in the South
    The Long War Journal
  4. Why Spain Lectures Other Countries on Immigration
    The Brussels Journal
  5. Shut Up and Do What Andy Says
    Stop the ACLU
  6. John McCain, Prisoner of War: A First-Person Account
    US News and World Report
  7. The Jewish Vote In 1968 and 2008
    History News Network
  8. Obama, Manliness, and the Notion of Black Privilege
    Villainous Company
  9. Neocon Nation: Neoconservatism, c. 1776
    World Affairs Journal
  10. Reagan Democrats
    Power and Control
  11. The Gaza 'Siege' Is Not an Answer To Terror
    Israel Matzav
  12. Bigotry Is Destiny? (Why We Cling To Our Guns...)
    Classical Values
  13. Obamanomics 101
    Big Lizards
  14. Hillary, the VP Ppot, and That Bucket of Warm Whatever
    Neo-Neocon
Thanks, Watcher, for fertilizing the field of growing minds.

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