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July 17, 2008
To My Estimable Patrons [Dan Collins]
It is with extraordinary humility that I, your sometimes interlocutor, notify all and sundry who have herein read and enjoyed my varied postings, that tomorrow I will be blegging in these premises, with the kind permission of the proprietor of this blog. I have enjoyed deeply publishing my occasional snarks and delightful nostrums here for some time, and particularly your comments thereunto, and I flatter myself that some of you–particularly
Obama: Leave My Woman Alone [Dan Collins]
Obama tells Glamour to debate him, not M’chelle. What questions do you think Glamour ought to ask Baracky?
Mike Hendrix Podcast [Dan Collins]
Mike’s talking about setting up his blog after 9/11 and his move to the right from the left over the course of time. He says he doesn’t like the way he sounds there, but I think he sounds good. Hey, he mentions Protein Wisdom! Here, Simon talks about the boom in readership for the political blogosphere, noting that Protein Wisdom, with an increased readership of 30%, is one of those
Matt Yglesias (officially) joins the Sorosphere [Karl]
Matthew Yglesias announces he’s “Big Think Tank Matt”: I recently accepted a new job at the Center for American Progress where I’ll be working with the team that puts together ThinkProgress, the Wonk Room, and the Progress Report. Contrary to what he posted, Yglesias has actually taken a job with the American Progress Action Fund (APAF) — which is not the same thing as the Center for American Progress (CAP), for tax
Noted paleoconservative and Nixon speechwriter Pat Buchanan and 70s Kung-fu expert and counterculture icon Billy Jack discuss the ideological and moral failures of today’s neoconservative movement
“You know what I can’t stand, Mr. Jack? It’s all of these neo–cons trying to marginalize me, pretending suddenly that they speak for American conservatism. Well, let me tell you something, my goodly red-faced friend: regardless of what Bill Kristol may tell you, one doesn’t get to call oneself an American conservative by catering to the New York money men*, or by agitating for open trade agreements that outsource American
Obama’s $52 million June, marked down from $100 million [Karl]
Camp Obama finally announced they raised $52 million in June — a bit short of the $100 Million June some supporters had been hyping. I had thought that the previously leaked $30 million June figure could be a head fake, but the official number is not much better than Kerry did four years ago — and he sewed up his nomination earlier. Moreover, the Politico’s Ben Smith reports that “[i]n
John McCain, Teddy Roosevelt and Barack Obama [Karl]
At NRO, Michael Knox Beran gives his take on John McCain’s love for Teddy Roosevelt. Although I have previously noted TR’s progressivism, Beran argues that TR was neither conservative nor progressive: [I]f Roosevelt was not a capitalist, neither was he deeply or sincerely a Progressive. He was a man of the state. Robert La Follette perceived the falseness of his reformist strutting: “Theodore Roosevelt is the ablest living interpreter of
