Friday, May 27, 2005

Some Friday Reading Suggestions...

The always excellent Mickey Kaus wonders why the New York Times has voluntarily chosen to remove themselves from the debate and asks:
Who else but reinforcement-craving Democrats would pay $49.95 a year to read Paul Krugman?
Well, masochists, I guess...

Coalition member The Bernoulli Effect has an excellent followup post on our merry band, with his usual topnotch analysis focusing on the divide between what we want in principle and the need to deal with the hand we're dealt...

I agree with fellow member the Election Projection that the Democrats have made a bad play in continuing to delay on Bolton...

Add Bill at INDC Journal to the growing list of those concerned that Hillary may be a real threat (I'm among them)...

PoliPundit reacts to John Kerry's claim to sign form SF-180: Where's the proof? Contrast with a certain Swiftian...

Kevin Drum notes some ominous trends in oil production and consumption, notes the source, and says concern has gone mainstream...

These kids today, with their long hair, rock'n'roll, and presidential assassination jokes...

I'm not the only experiencing Blogger weirdness; check here, temporarily, for the always interesting Belmont Club...

And speaking of Blogger weirdness, any coalition members ever experience what I'm going through? Basically, all my posts are now treated as archived, so I get weird URLs, and outside links that land in the wrong place, and a screwy template...I'd be much obliged if anyone has any info (though it's yet another sign that it's getting time to make the move to a more robust system and software)...

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