Linkpost: 06/28/08
- Where are the Bush Democrats? (Paul Kengor, American Thinker) A President who can't advance/defend his agenda rhetorically (like Reagan did) is a President who is going to have a tough time in this age. Critical/competing perspectives will simply fill the vacuum.
- The return of Dr. No (Stephen Moore, WSJ) There's a reason the Dems hope to vilify Gramm.
- A crack in the unity facade (Brothers Judd) THAT is an awesome blog post.
- Obama's boys of summer (Daniel Flynn, City Journal)
- Grim proving ground for Obama's housing policy (Binyamin Appelbaum, Boston Globe)
- Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what Obama will do to your country (Brothers Judd)
- America to hand back Anbar, Iraq's biggest province, to Baghdad (Damien McElroy, Telegraph) Will the American media even notice?
- Toyota Prius vs. Jeep Patriot: The great MPG test (Claire Edwards & Jay Nagley, Fifth Gear on Five) Too bad the diesel Pat isn't available in the U.S. Still, the gas models are pretty capable performers.
- 2009 Nissan Murano - A City Slicker’s Urbane Makeover (Peter Passell, NY Times) 18/23 mpg is not appreciably better than most midsize SUVs, even though the NYT reviewer thinks it's okay.
- Fort Worth population tops 700,000 (Byron Okada, FWST) It's nice that Dallas has had some success by offering a transit system that segregates rail from streets and moves people to/from different parts of town. It's too bad Houston insists on building an expensive, slow trolley-like system that hurts traffic mobility and isn't an appreciable improvement over buses.
- Is Ed Wade a Saint in the Shawn Chacon Debacle? Signs Point to No (HouStoned Ballz)
- The real story of Kyle Janek's resignation (Jim Hotze, TCR)
- Burger Friday: Barbecue Inn (Cook's Tour)
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 06/28/08 22:38 | Links | Technorati
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