Saturday, November 27, 2004
A Quick One While He's Away
Jonathan Chait in the Los Angeles Times on three candidates who want the Democratic nom in 2008 and who must be stopped. I agree totally on two, and sadly am persuaded to agree on the other one.
The Thanksgiving Day edition of The Boondocks on real-world analogues for the Republicans and the Democrats. Jury's out on that one.
I am still officially on holiday with the family in the Virginia suburbs of DC. Because the combination of dialup access and AOL as an ISP is enough to turn the Internet into the cyberspace equivalent of backpacking on one leg, that's all I can stand for now. Back home tomorrow.
Jonathan Chait in the Los Angeles Times on three candidates who want the Democratic nom in 2008 and who must be stopped. I agree totally on two, and sadly am persuaded to agree on the other one.
The Thanksgiving Day edition of The Boondocks on real-world analogues for the Republicans and the Democrats. Jury's out on that one.
I am still officially on holiday with the family in the Virginia suburbs of DC. Because the combination of dialup access and AOL as an ISP is enough to turn the Internet into the cyberspace equivalent of backpacking on one leg, that's all I can stand for now. Back home tomorrow.