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About the Author: James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. He lives just outside the Beltway in Alexandria, Virginia.

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I had really thought that my chance encounter with Jenna Bush was gonna make the nightly marquee.

Posted by Tiger | October 28, 2004 | 07:03 pm | Permalink
 

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The daily linkfest:

  • Robert Cox provides reason # 4128 you can’t trust the NYT.
  • Eugene Volokh reports that the butterfly ballot in Ohio is actually quite readable.
  • McQ observes that some voting blocs are less bloc-ish than usual.
  • Venomous Kate traces her geneology back to a Hobbit.
  • Dean Esmay ponders brain replacement surgery.

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I’m back in the D.C. area, although avoiding traffic until the morning. Regardless, the daily linkfest returns:

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The daily linkfest:

  • John Hawkins interviews Ann Coulter. It’s rather amusing although there are no photos.
  • Chris Laurence finds a political sciency way to say “voters are stupid.”
  • Kevin Aylward has a new Wizbang Weekend Caption Contest.
  • Craig Henry observes that “John Kerry even hunts like a European.”
  • Michael J. Totten answers a question Christopher Hitchens gets asked.
  • Michele Catalano has a “do it yourself linkfest.” Who ever heard of such a thing?!

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  • Stephen Green has an election machine so simple that even a Florida Democrat couldn’t screw it up. Probably.
  • Cam Edwards reports on potential voting fraud in the crucial state of Ohio.
  • Greyhawk takes a NYT analysis of the military vote to task.
  • SoCal Lawyer is doing an online symposium on the Three Strikes Law.
  • Jon Henke explains why he’s voting for None of the Above for president.
  • Michael J. Totten revels in the misfortunes of others.
  • Craig Henry reminds us of 9/11’s forgotten man.

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The daily linkfest:

  • Howard Bashman reports on the disenfranchisement of dolphins and whales by activist judges.
  • Sean Hackbarth reports on felons voting in Wisconsin.
  • Leopold Stotch converts two undecided voters. But what state are they from?
  • Terry Oglesby details a vehicular accident involving George Jones that actually wasn’t his fault.
  • Kevin McGehee passes on the daily moronic statement from Teresa Heinz Kerry.
  • Nick Gillespie thinks THK’s comedic value may be reason enough to elect her husband.

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Your Aronstein link is dead.

just to let you know.

L

Posted by lunacy | October 19, 2004 | 05:24 pm | Permalink
 

Fixed. Thanks.

Posted by James Joyner | October 19, 2004 | 05:39 pm | Permalink
 

I haven't seen this site in a year, the traffic jam goes on hmmm

Posted by Rasputin | October 19, 2004 | 05:50 pm | Permalink
 

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The daily linkfest:

  • Megan McArdle looks at both sides of Kerry’s lackluster Senate career.
  • Steve/Feddie has a roundup of reaction to the 11th Circuit’s upholding of recess appointments.
  • Sean Hackbarth is getting his Teri Hatcher fix.
  • Venomous Kate is car shopping and wants your input.
  • Leopold Stotch has links to several amusing political videos.

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  • David Wissing shows Bush leading in Montana. Whew!
  • Bill Kelly has found a couple polls with Kerry leading in the Electoral College race.
  • Steven Taylor is a leading source of info on wabbits.
  • Bill at INDC has links to the latest Swift Boat Vets ads.
  • Alex Knapp is amazed at how bad both candidates for president are.
  • Black 5 reports that James Lileks has been drafted.

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  • Frank J translates the Democratic code words.
  • Dean Esmay ranks the pollsters.
  • Steve Verdon explores newspaper junk statistics.
  • Alex Knapp chronicles dirty tricks by the Republicans in Colorado and Democrats in Florida.
  • Steve Bainbridge sees a silver lining to a Kerry administration.
  • Steven Taylor reports on William Shatner’s latest enterprise.

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  • Steven Taylor examines yet another reason to deplore the Colorado Electoral College initiative.
  • John Hawkins has a Symposium On The Blogosphere & The Media.
  • John Little is working on “a major new addition” to Blogs of War.
  • Phil Libin has some interesting thoughts on ePassports.
  • Rusty Shackleford is having an Indiana Jones moment.
  • Kate McMillan has an interview with Tuhraysuh Heinz Kerry.

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