John Hawkins argues that we haven’t yet had a Republican realignment.
Dean Esmay suggests that Daily Kos is, in fact, run by Karl Rove.
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Damn you, James. I read all these stories earlier. Give us another one. Oh, and link me every day. Mush!
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Seems someone belies their own blog name by not bein' astute enough to read the directions. ;)
Posted by Tig | November 29, 2004 | 06:19 pm | Permalink
Terry Oglesby writes about bums who give bums a bad name.
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David Wissing reports that President Bush continues his post-election poll surge.
Jeff Quinton has insurance for his late truck but, alas, not his present body.
Kevin Aylward reports on the rise of white hate music.
Steven Taylor was sick of blogging but is apparently better.
John Little has discovered hateful speech at Democratic Underground!
Scott Ott reports on the suspensions from the big PGA brawl.
Chris Lawrence ponders why they call legislative special sessions, ’special.’
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BitsBlog linked with It's not basketball, anymore!
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Steven Taylor wonders how the press would have treated the first African American female Secretary of State had a Democrat appointed her.
Orin Kerr provides evidence that Circuit Court clerks read blogs.
King of Fools demonstrates that Curt Schilling has his priorities right.
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Slowplay.com linked with Marital bliss? Clintons keep their distance at library opening
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Stephen Green is back VodkaBlogging after a hiatus imposed by the incompetents at Adelphia Indicted Cable.
Dean Esmay points out that both Bush and Kerry voters are idiots.
Patrick Ruffini is back running his own blog after a hiatus to run the Bush 2004 website.
Belmont Club’s Wretchard is instituting a format change.
Michele Catalano has instituted a temporary logo change while she awaits the one with “fuzzy bunnies, half naked women, satan and kittens.”
Dodd Harris reflects on the naming of the new Education Secretary.
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Will Baude looks at slippery slopes as the pertain to the gay marriage debate.
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Today’s a federal holiday, so no Traffic Jam linkfest today. Feel free to create your own.
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Courtney Knapp decries the lack of restaurant patronage in DC.
Steven Taylor comments on incredibly high turnout in Alabama.
Craig Henry rounds up all the arguments in favor of Arlen Specter.
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Dodd Harris examines what qualifies a Democrat as a “moderate” these days.
Steven Taylor has a closer look at “values” and the exit polls.
Rusty Shackleford examines the surfing practices of his fellow professors.
David Wissing explains why Lincoln Chaffee isn’t going to do a Jim Jeffords.
Bill at INDC examines John Kerry’s life as a Hebrew hominem.
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