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Beltway Traffic Jam

The daily linkfest:

  • Rusty Shackleford examines the stats and finds that Bush is hardly the first president to “lose jobs.”
  • Julian Sanchez reports an important new right discovered by judges.
  • Chris Lawrence argues that judges have always been activists.
  • Spoons takes on Sully on the “outing Mary Cheney” issue.
  • Jeff Quinton is looking for some Thanksgiving friends in low places.
  • Terry Oglesby shares some important fire safety tips.
  • Smash explains to John Kerry, again, why there’s not going to be a draft– unless Charlie Rangel gets elected.

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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. Follow James on Twitter.

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  1. USA Today is Full of It (or at least David R. Francis is)
    Tripe. Utter tripe.

    Time for a good fisking.

    Say goodbye to the American software programmer. Once the symbols of hope as the nation shifted from manufacturing to service jobs, programmers today are an endangered species. They face a challenge s…

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  2. PunditGuy says:

    National Peoples Republic Radio
    NPR skews a story to the left.

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  3. Al-Qaida Financier Arrested
    Wanted on Spanish charges of giving logistical and financial support to terrorists since 1997, Mamoun Darkazanli, 46, a Syrian-German dual national was arrested in Hamburg by German authorities.

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  4. TBP’S GUIDE TO PICKING A COLLEGE MAJOR
    (This poast has been sent to go play in Traffic.)

    Since college students are a significant portion of TBP’s readership (I think one of my seven readers is in college), and choosing a major is probably the fourth or fifth most important part of the …

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  5. Draft Hysteria: Rock the Vote — “How Dare You…”
    Rock the Vote — the P.Diddy political organization that has the self-proclaimed goal of “overwhelming” the MTV generation into voting, has been (rightfully) taken to task for fueling the flames of the draft hysteria by emailing out fake “draft indu…

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  6. Anonymous says:

    The Nadering of the Ballot
    The Kerry Spot notes that Nader is on the ballot in 30 states.

    Well, make that 30 and a fraction….

    Despite a Commonwealth reccomendation that counties wait to send ballots until Nader’s status was determined, a handful of counties felt time …

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  7. Mark says:

    “an important new right discovered by judges.”

    Since when is the right to publically protest a new thing?

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  8. McGehee says:

    I wish I could respond to Mark, but for some reason the link in question isn’t working for me.

    So I’ll have to content myself with, “The right to publicly protest isn’t a new thing, but the right to publically protest probably is.”

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