- Insanely Great: What if Steve Jobs ran one of the Big Three auto companies? (Robert Cringely, PBS.org) This isn’t as “out there” as it sounds. If any of the Big Three hope to survive as anything but a ward of the state, they need to start thinking this creatively.
- Bridge Loan to Nowhere (WSJ)
- India Is a Key Ally in the War on Terror (Douglas Feith, WSJ)
- An Enduring Crisis for the Black Family (Kay Hymowitz, WaPo)
- Who is the Real 'Dumbest Generation'? (Neil Howe, WaPo)
- This Wasn't Quite the Change We Pictured (David Corn, WaPo)
- Infighting in the making (Dick Morris & Eileen McGann, Boston Herald)
- Meet Obama's New Hero: Hillary Clinton (Dana Milbank, WaPo)
- Skepticism on climate change (Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe)
- Where did the illegals go and why? (James Jay Carafano)
- What would Jesus have to say about illegal immigration? (Bill King, Houston Chronicle) Edd Hendee and Pat Gray won’t like this.
- Endorsement watch: Bell again (Off the Kuff)
And if you’ve got a little spare change that’s burning a hole in your pocket, you can make a donation to Team Bell. Whatever you can do to help, please do it.
Ah yes, because with Xmas approaching in an economic downturn, surely perennial loser Chris Bell is much more deserving of your spare change than, say, the truly needy.
- Give (Lose an Eye, it's a Sport)
If you have some extra change this Holiday Season and can donate to Star of Hope I encourage you to do so. You can do it online Here.
That is, if you have any extra change after donating to perennial loser Chris Bell.
- Internet Allsorts (By The Bayou) A local lefty blogger prone to emotional outbursts on the topic of religion cites respected columnist Dan Henninger’s column on religion and virtue as an example of “batshit crazy opinion.” Errm, okee!
- Big 12 South rises again as Oklahoma takes title (Kevin Sherrington, DMN)
- Oklahoma ends debate with Big 12 title (Jerome Solomon, Houston Chronicle) Not really. Texas had/has a legitimate argument that they deserved to be in the Big 12 title game, and might also have blown out Mizzou. Mack Brown went overboard with the whining, though.