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Monday Blogosphere Roundup
By Lowell | February 5, 2007
It’s somewhat of a slow news day, maybe people are still recovering from their Super Bowl hangovers (or bad guacamole reactions)? Anyway, here’s some interesting stuff going on in the “Blue” blogosphere today:
*Whiskey Fire pounds Michelle Malkin for “fixin’ to destroy Amanda Marcotte, recently hired as a blogger by the John Edwards campaign, ’cause Amanda uses naughty words.” Augusta at Pandagon weighs in as well.
* Kagro X at Daily Kos has the latest on the LIbby trial.
*Jerome Armstrong has an interesting post at MyDD on “Focusing at the local blog level for insurgency.” Also at MyDD, they now have set up a Facebook group, noting that “Everybody’s doing it these days.”
*Uggabugga has a rundown of Super Bowl ads with “themes of violence and death” and concludes that “there are times when you’ve gotta wonder about the Zeitgeist.” Which raises the obvious question, why does Uggabugga hate freedom, America, motherhood, apple pie, and violence? Ha.
*In Virginia, Not Larry Sabato and Vivian Paige report on a bill that defines life as beginning at the “moment of fertiilization.” Kenton Ngo at 750 Volts reports that, the bill has moved out of committee to the floor of the Virginia House of Delegates. Yours truly at Raising Kaine calls for a statewide referendum on the issue.
- Lowell Feld
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