Some light reading

Been doing some reading:

  • Sadly, No! point out that as much as some people want to say that Jerry Falwell was a friend of Israel, he certainly was no fan of Jews.
  • Nation of babies: At Shakesville, Melissa tries to shout some sense into a country that only sees what it wants to.
  • In an excerpt from his new book “The Assault on Reason,” Al Gore wonders what has happened to the U.S.

  • The Reluctant Jam Boy: Stories from a golf caddie are interesting in the first place. When they’re penned by a talented writer unafraid of introspection, then you have possibly the best unknown blogger on the Internet.
  • Jeff Carlisle is unimpressed with U.S. Soccer’s decision to hire Bob Bradley as permanent coach. Really, though, what did we expect?
  • It’s not lying that gets you in trouble. It’s when you stop lying when the problems really begin. Alberto Gonzales is not planning on stopping his lying.
  • If there’s one thing John Ashcroft and James Comey are is steadfast Republicans. But it’s their actions and statements that finally seem to have gotten through to Beltway pundits, says Glenn Greenwald at Salon.
  • –WKW

    One Response to “Some light reading”

    1. wonder cow Says:

      “best unknown blogger”

      Yes, but does he tag every sentence with “LOLZ” and frequently fill in detail with “and stuff”?

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