The American Prospect’s A Walk Among the Blue Dogs.
The Atlantic The Great Disruption. It’s an article about biofuel production and how it’s screwing with food. Good stuff.
Senator Jon Tester weighs in on Montana, its roll in the upcoming election, the problem with McSame’s 9 houses, and much, much, more.
It’s a bit tedious, yet very interesting: Matthew Yglesias discusses the schizophrenic Gallup tracking poll.
John McCain’s sister in law picks Barack Obama. She says that they have a “different political standpoint.”
There is much media uproar today with the Republican outcry over Obama’s stage set for tonight’s acceptance speech, yet nary a mention of Chimpman’s similar stage set up for the 2004 Republican National Convention.
Denver police – which has quite a heavy presence in the city – have been arresting protesters. That’s understandable – they’ve got to attempt to keep some semblance of civic order, but do they have to violate their constitutional and civil rights?
My answer to this one is an unequivocal “NO.”
John McCain turns 72 tomorrow. 72?!?!?!!! Holy crap!
Wednesday’s coverage of the DNC drew 24 million television viewers. That was down from 26 million viewers on Tuesday night, but up from 18 million on the third day of the 2004 DNC. I gotta remember to follow up on the stats of the RNC.