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In no particular order, WILLisms.com presents classiness from the blogosphere:
Vodka Pundit rants about his moral exhaustion in debating the War On Terror, then, almost as an afterthought, drops the news that he and his wife are having a baby. A truly must-read rant.
Winds of Change blog notes the existence of a 200 dollar bottle of hot sauce that is 8,000 times hotter than Tabasco.
The neo-neocon blog has a nice look at exceptionalism, the meaning of life, good versus evil, Russian literature, and the 1960s. A great read.
The SCOTUSblog has a great read on Supreme Court vacancies (and also responds to the rumors about two upcoming vacancies).
Why Did This Happen blog (via PoliPundit) examines an awesome college graduation prank on commencement speaker Washington Governor Christine Gregoire.
The Skeptical Optimist offers a unique way of calculating GDP growth (the climbing limo method), complete with detailed charts and graphs galore, and argues the recent estimate of 3.1% is lowballing it. Political Calculations follows up with a great interactive tool derived from The Skeptical Optimist's formula.
Outside The Beltway, Wizbang blog and The Jawa Report examine which was worse, Naziism, or Communism.
Glamour magazine is misleading its readers about Social Security reform, so says Carrie Lukas.
Peaktalk has a nice series of posts on Dutch demographics, Dutch liberalism, anti-Americanism, anti-Bushism, and a variety of other thoughts on Old Europe and the United States.
Also, don't forget to check out all the old Trivia Tidbits Of the Day, the Reform Thursday series, the Quotational Therapy sessions, and the Wednesday Caption Contest (entries are due Tuesday at 11:59 PM Central Standard Time).
March 22, 2005; April 12, 2005; and
Classy. UPDATE: Posted by Will Franklin · 10 May 2005 10:26 AM CommentsThe Vodkapundit link is invalid... Posted by: Joe Katzman at May 10, 2005 02:36 PM Fixed. Sorry about that. Posted by: Will Franklin at May 10, 2005 03:04 PM Socialism, Communism, Fascism etc... Whatever you want to call it. These are Big NO NO's for our country! Americans are so fortunate to be living in a country where we are able to express ourselves openly... Imagine being in a country ruled by the Taliban...Kwait women are still not allowed to vote! American is not perfect but I think our Constitution is a great piece of work! Posted by: Zsa Zsa at May 12, 2005 07:18 AM |