Linkpost: 09/03/08
- Russia Claims Its Sphere of Influence in the World (Andrew Kramer, NY Times)
- Another Japanese Leader Quits as Recession Looms (Yuka Hayashi & Sebastion Moffett, WSJ)
- Mauritania Coup: Is It Wrong to Remove Rogue 'Democrats' By the Force of Arms? (Okello Oculi, AllAfrica.com)
- A sting in Pakistan's al-Qaeda mission (Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times)
- Thailand teeters on the brink (Shawn Crispin, Asia Times)
- Iraq's port city shows signs of an economic comeback (Tom Peter, CSM)
- Uncertainty After Anbar Handover (Amit Paley, WaPo)
- Pakistan's next president is a Category 5 disaster (Bret Stephens, WSJ)
- A clear and present danger to the American Left (Peggy Noonan, WSJ)
- The Beltway Boys (WSJ)
- There's no excuse for Palin family feeding frenzy (Kerry Dougherty, HamptonRoads.com)
- A time-warped sexist assault (Andrea Peyser, NY Post)
- Palin and the narcissistic Left (James Lewis, RCP)
- Team McCain hits back on Palin, vetting (Byron York, NRO)
- Sarah Palin: Deeply threatening to the Left? (Andrea Tantaros, RCP)
- Sarah Palin's pioneering streak (Maggie Gallagher, RCP)
- Palin is a true feminist role model (Chrystia Freeland, FT)
- McCain Comes Through (Robert Novak, WaPo)
- For GOP delegates, Sarah Palin on the ticket is a no-brainer (Stuart Rothenberg, RCP)
- The Case Against the Case Against Palin (The Plank)
- A stark choice on abortion (Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe)
- An evolving GOP approach to family values? (Ted Anthony, AP) No, it's the same approach -- opposed to abortion, cognizant of man's fallen nature, supportive of loved ones. But the better question is when AP decided it was a source for editorializing, as opposed to news.
- Sarah Palin and the two Americas (Thomas Lifson, RCP)
- Honey trap (Brothers Judd)
- How Obama lost the election (Spengler, Asia Times) He didn't lose the election in August, but he did give away too much in terms of his policy prescriptions. It would be much better strategy to talk hope/change/identity and leave out those liberal policy prescriptions.
- Oh, that Joe! (No. 7 in a series) (Jake Tapper, ABCNews.com) When he's not borrowing someone else's life story, Biden can deliver pure comedy gold.
- Joe Biden's class act (William McGurn, WSJ)
- No autopilot for Delta CEO on merger, fuel costs (Kellyi Yamonouchi, AJC)
- United drops planned meal charges on Europe trips (AP) Apparently with some pressure from Star.
- Tenacity: Summer’s End (She Eats) Live scallops?
- Richard Justice crosses the line (Houston's Clear Thinkers)
- The Ballad of Richard Justice and Stephanie Stradley (Ballz)
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 09/04/08 00:09 | Links | Technorati
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Comments
Hey "Outa Town", do you actually read all this stuff?
Posted by Vernon Guy @ 09:59 on 09/04/08
Of course. I'm an internet news junkie, and have always liked linkblogging. Being "outta town" doing stuff kinda cuts down on reading time, though, and certainly cuts down on writing time. :)
Posted by Kevin @ 10:45 on 09/04/08
Link-blogging is fun, addicting and a good way to snark about several different items at one time.
It's a highly underrated art.
Posted by Cory @ 11:43 on 09/04/08
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