Your Favorite Political Weblogs?
worm eater would like to know: "As the mainstream media is coming under closer scrutiny from the 'blogosphere,' and is having to actually respond to these journalists in pajamas, I thought I'd ask Slashdot: what are your favorite political blogs? Lately I've been reading Talking Points Memo, a liberal weblog by Joshua Micah Marshall, and a blog by Andrew Sullivan, a conservative writer. Where do you go when you want to see the mainstream media dissected and poked at?"
but I really like dick jokes... so maybe it's just me.
This
...and who said he doesn't have a sense of humour!
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No self-respecting, heterosexual, republican male, should go without a visit every couple days to General JC Christian, patriot. The general provides a welcome tonic for all the inner frenchmen leaking out of the mainstream press.
Their motto is "We watch FOX so you don't have to."
The same kind of thinking that just got CBS into deep, deep doodoo.
Unrelentless?
You mean he relents?
Or is this like "Disirregardless?"
Intolerance for ambiguity is the mark of the authoritarian personality.
It's probably indicative of the growing polarization in our country.
Whaddaya mean, "polarization", you liberal twit! This country is full of unity and love and if you don't like it you can just get the heck outta Dodge and go to some terrorist haven like New Zealand or Omaha!
Oh, wait....
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As a matter of fact, I am a lawyer. But I play an actor on TV.
The devil is in the details. :D
"People will pay big bucks for the luxury of ignorance."
That comment was not unmeaningless.
I write in my journal
Mr. Vice President, how you talk!
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
I get my news from outside the US
But then you're getting your news from a bunch of people who have absolutely no idea what's actually going on in the country.
My lack of God, it's Trotsky!
I verify with CBS. That Dan Rather guy really sheds light on things.
ABBA is regrouping?
Well I don't believe that most people outside of the US are in a good position to understand US politics.
Yeah, that's nearly as crazy an idea as some Frenchman writing an enduring classic about American democracy. There's plenty of good foreign-press coverage of the US. A prime example is The Economist.