Beltway Traffic Jam
The real-life Beltway traffic jam started around five hours ago. The last linkfest of the week, with a Blogorama flavor:
- Hit & Run: The Passion of the Bunny.
- Lex Gibson has a sordid tale of drunkenness at the Pentagon.
- Jen on her first game of foosball. Last week?!
- Radley Balko’s comment section is being raided by The Onion.
- Matthew Yglesias thinks VDH inconsistent. Debate ensues in comments.
- Sid explains why Tokyo is cool. It involves a hat.
- Courtney explains the perils of living near–but not near enough–D.C.
- Andrew Chamberlain provides insight on how spineless American society has become in the last 25-odd years.
- Jim Henley cleverly weasels out of providing his own plan for Iraq.
- Jennifer Klyse hates PowerPoint. Since it started paying the bills, I’ve grown quite fond of it.
- Julia has her own, more seat-of-the-pants, synopsis.
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Dude: I may have been unclear. I wasn’t claiming I get a generation to COME UP with a plan. I just had to get to work. I’m saying that I get a generation for my plan to WORK is all. Just like the Weekly Standard.
Heh. Okay–that seems fair enough. It’ll probably take a generation–certainly, at least a couple peaceful transitions of power–before we can address the Standard’s plan.