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The Friday linkfest:

  • Scott Koenig rounds up the reactions to the “timing” of the capture of Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani
  • Kevin Aylward has the Wizbang Weekend Caption Contest up.
  • Eugene Volokh discusses the legal implications of JibJab.
  • Howard Bashman has a roundup of links on Alabama’s sex toy ban.
  • Hanah Metchis notes that hope should be here now, not “on the way.”

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The Thursday linkfest:

  • New England Republican questions how positive Kerry’s “positive” campaign is.
  • Herb Ely praises the media’s impact on intelligence gathering.
  • Steve Bainbridge expresses skepticism over John Edwards’ claims that Presidents create jobs.
  • Steve Verdon has similar views on John Kerry’s energy proposals.
  • Mark Hasty wants us to lay off Ricky Williams.
  • Steven Taylor has yet more toast.
  • Sean Hackbarth has more ketchup. Which doesn’t really go with toast, although the Germans seem to like it.

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The drive in this morning was insane. It was raining pretty hard by Alabama standards, which is apparently considered an epic weather event in these parts. People were driving 20 mph for no apparent reason. I prefer to keep good tires and wipers on the car, turn on the lights, and drive at something approaching normal speed.

On with the Wednesday linkfest:

  • John Cole points out a few inaccuracies in Ron Reagan, Jr.’s speech last night.
  • Blackfive has some questions about Kerry’s “band of brothers.”
  • Dean Esmay has some answers.
  • Professor Kaos is born from the ashes of academic freedom.
  • Dan Drezner thinks Barack Obama might be Harold Ford 2.0.
  • Little Miss Attila does a lenghty recap of the “Terror in the Skies” affair.
  • King of Fools has a very cleverly-designed Bonfire of the Vanities.
  • It’s a good thing Michelle Malkin moves a lot; otherwise, she’d be as big as Michael Moore!

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I had a relatively easy commute in this morning. You're slowly learning, but the drivers here are nitwits. All weather is bad driving weather - the sun causes delays, the rain causes delays, and just forget about snow.

I have my theories on the main reason why, but if I express them then I'll be accused of bigotry.

Posted by jen | July 28, 2004 | 04:44 pm | Permalink
 

Methinks you mean "Obama".

Barak, not so much.

Posted by Steven | July 28, 2004 | 05:12 pm | Permalink
 

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The Tuesday linkfest:

  • NZ Bear has some excellent advice for blogging the conventions.
  • Matt Yglesias sums up Bill Clinton’s appeal, minus the “true” part.
  • Steven Taylor has photographic evidence that John Kerry is really spacey.
  • McQ compares Kerry to Woody Allen.
  • Eugene Volokh reveals a Jewish superhero conspiracy.
  • Max Jacobs looks at the history of signing treaties with dictators.
  • Radley Balko argues that DWI laws have horrible, unintended consequences.
  • Allah has an alternate version of the Planned Parenthood t-shirt.

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The Monday linkfest:

  • Don Sensing’s son, Stephen, is on his way to Paris Island to begin Marine boot camp.
  • Craig Henry wonders why good intelligence didn’t end terrorism in Israel or Northern Ireland.
  • Spoons predicts Sully’s latest pledge drive will fall short of past glory.
  • Will Collier reports on President Bush going above the call at the USAFA graduation.
  • Mark Hasty ponders the utility of liquid doughnuts.
  • Michael J. Totten takes us on a photo tour of Tunisia.
  • Sean Hackbarth has the 20th House of Ketchup.

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The Friday linkfest:

  • Herb Ely lends a retired senior intelligence analyst’s perspective to the 9/11 report.
  • Chris Bertram explains why fat Germans should give us hope.
  • Kevin Drum chronicles the history of tokenism at Treasury.
  • Jon Henke notes that Chris Matthews has a new blog.
  • Courtney Knapp gives her secrets for a fresh, tasty cup of Joe.
  • Brett Marston reviews Kramer’s new book. [I thought he sold all his stories to Mr. Peterman? -ed.]
  • Terry Oglesby reports on a new, um, name change for the city formerly known as Peking.
  • Michele Catalano reflects on why the 9/11 attacks are never far from her thoughts.

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The Thursday linkfest:

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The midweek linkfest:

  • Cathy Seipp has far more information on the sex habits of gerbils than I needed.
  • Jeff Goldstein has written a poem in honor of Sandy Berger.
  • Ted Barlow notes that the numbers aren’t looking good for President Bush.
  • Cam Edwards has exceeded his bandwidth.
  • Dodd Harris catches another bit of Kerry hypocrisy.

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Cam Edwards has exceeded his bandwidth.

Somebody must have spread a rumor that he had pictures of Sandy Bergler's pants.

Posted by McGehee | July 21, 2004 | 05:08 pm | Permalink
 

Cam Edwards has exceeded his bandwidth.

heh- You meant that oh so literally.

Posted by Paul | July 21, 2004 | 05:42 pm | Permalink
 

Cam Edwards has exceeded his bandwidth.

So let's send more traffic his way! Heh.

Posted by Mark | July 21, 2004 | 08:09 pm | Permalink
 

hmmm

James does it tell you something that apparently your most popular pick today was an error message??? LOL

Posted by Paul | July 21, 2004 | 11:22 pm | Permalink
 

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The linkfest:

  • Kevin Aylward has an amusing tale of an AP reporter getting revenge on a TV reporter.
  • Moe demands to be ethnically profiled.
  • Dan Drezner has hit the Big Time with BlogAds. [Perhaps he should raise his prices? -ed.]
  • Jeff Goldstein questions Ted Rall’s IQ. And answers it.
  • Wretchard examines the economics of kidnapping blackmail.
  • Courtney Knapp is surprisingly happy with her new mixer.
  • Kate McMillan photographs the weather from Saskatoon.
  • Phil Carter is a week away from the California Bar Exam.

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The Monday linkfest:

  • Craig Henry has some questions for the CIA on the Wilson-Niger matter.
  • Smash rounds up the good news on Iraq but notes that it is strangely uncovered.
  • Kevin Aylward notes yet another disadvantage of having intimate body parts pierced.
  • Armed Liberal notes that the sun is responsible for global warming.
  • Bryan S. discusses something called “click-through” fraud and gets in a Fight Club reference.
  • John Hudock posts an amusing Conan O’Brien quip.
  • Steve Verdon argues that income isn’t that great an indicator of job recovery.

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The Friday linkfest:

  • Jon Henke reports on a popular song and a popular blog accusing President Bush of knocking down the Twin Towers.
  • John Cole has a challenge for the NAACP.
  • Kevin Aylward has the Wizbang caption contest up.
  • Bryan S. contemplates blog traffic.
  • Steven Taylor thinks the press should be embarrassed for continuing with the Dump Cheney speculation. Plus, it’s annoying.

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The linkfest:

  • Kate McMillan reports that Canadians will be able to see al Jazeera but not Fox News.
  • Jesse Walker notes that all the candidates for president and vice president are filthy, stinkin’ rich.
  • Dodd Harris ponders dumb moments in big budget sci-fi flicks.
  • King of Fools explains the differences between the Bay of Pigs and the Iraq War, including a handy chart for John Kerry
  • Cam Edwards catches Kerry’s most aggregious flip-flop yet.
  • Megan McArdle points us to a disturbing threat to our nation’s youth.

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Anyone having trouble with the Wizbang ping form? I'm linked to this post okay, but several attempts with the Wizbang ping (which I have used successfully before with other sites) isn't generating a track-back.

Posted by Director Mitch | July 15, 2004 | 11:07 pm | Permalink
 

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The Wednesday linkfest:

  • Steven Taylor debunks USA Today’s debunking of the God Gap.
  • Bryan S. is taking a survey: XM or Sirius?
  • Jeff Goldstein presents a sane view of the Senate intelligence report.
  • McQ‘ observes that Whoopie Goldberg’s remarks are helping Bush more than Kerry.
  • Unf makes the case for Ditka for Senate.
  • Dean Esmay has fun with headlines.

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