Where has January gone? Work, workouts, grilling, and social activities have been keeping me busy busy, but we’ll try to get back on track. Here’s a little dump to clear the backlog a bit.
- Name about the only thing likely to change (John Kass, Chicago Tribune)
- Let the carving begin on Tombstone's tomb (John Kass, Chicago Tribune)
- Blago-Burris saga has unexpected winners (John Kass, Chicago Tribune)
- Meet Obama's Loyal Opposition (Kimberley Strassel, WSJ)
- Bipartisanship is a two way street, but the name of the street is pragmatism (Brothers Judd)
- Welcome to the Real World, Mr. President-elect (Andrew C. McCarthy, NRO)
- The Wiretap Vindication (WSJ)
- Exit Bush, Shoes Flying (Charles Krauthammer, WaPo)
- Bush leaves gift of education reform behind (Richard Whitmire, Politico)
- Bush and the Libby pardon (Daniel Henninger, WSJ)
- The Group of Two that could change the world (Zbigniew Brzezinski, FT)
- Suicide by Israel (Spengler, Asia Times)
- Mexico's Instability Is a Real Problem (Joel Kurtzman, WSJ)
- PreCentral.net: All things Palm Pre
- 5 Reasons Android Should Be Afraid of the Palm Pre (Mark Spoonauer, Laptop Magazine)
- 6 Reasons Why the Palm Pre Is Special (Priya Ganapati, Gadget Lab)
- Why Text Remains King of the Web (Micro Persuasion)
- Don't be surprised if Russ Ortiz is nice pickup for Astros (SportsJustice) Anyone with any sense will be shocked.
- No worker reductions for TSA despite fewer fliers (Tim Doherty, USA Today) Of course not. It’s a jobs program first, and a security program second.