Beltway Traffic Jam
The daily linkfest:
- Steven Taylor, once again, explains “checks and balances” and other basic terms that keep getting misused.
- Ace explains that Bush is so muddled because he’s talking to very confused people.
- Michael Demmons has an amusing cartoon about a frustrated canine.
- Michele Catalano disses Meatloaf.
- Terry Oglesby admits that he’s a moron.
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Comments
Posted by Steven Taylor | April 29, 2005 | 04:25 pm | Permalink
Ain't that the truth.
Posted by James Joyner | April 29, 2005 | 04:33 pm | Permalink
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If people would listen in the first place, I wouldn't have to keep repeating myself!
As such, blogging has quite a bit in common with teaching.