Links…

Craig has all the pertinent info on Montana football in the I-AA playoffs. Aren’t football playoffs great? Bowl games? *yawns*

Ed Kemmick’s column on “fair coverage” and the traditional media. Worth a read. I’ll likely pen a response later…

JT was on Meet the Press yesterday, talking about earmark reform and transparency in government. Welcome words to this ‘netizen-reformer. (C&L has the video.)

Kossak mcjoan praises JT and what he means to the Democratic Party.

Is Tester’s America’s poorest Senator?

Is there a brouhaha boiling over the Good Guv’s coal plans?

MT GOP secretary of state thinks Sam Kitzenberg shouldn’t be allowed to switch parties. I think our secretary of state shouldn’t use taxpayer money to plaster his mug on every d*mn piece of literature that comes out of his office. And the billboards have to go.

The New York Times chips in with coverage on Kitzenberg’s defection.

Idaho’s idiot-elect, Bill Sali, shows up at the House Democratic caucus by mistake.

The Salt Lake Tribune’s Robert Gerhke goes out on a limb and says the Western Democrat movement may be a “serious shift”…but then again, it could just be a “blip.”

Kos analyzes that same paper’s report on Democratic gains in the West.

In addition to Christopher Dodd, Colby Natale would like us to recognize Patrick Leahy’s work on behalf of democracy.

Notorious MarkT adroitly rebuts the typical conservative hysteria surrounding a rise in the minimum wage.

Polish Wolf considers the Bible, abortion, and Nicaragua.

Moorcat on the real cost of health care.

Newshog on the Houston janitors’ strike.

An update on the FL-13 recount.

Barack Obama proposes legislation that would levy harsh fines on the type of election abuses – robo-calls, voter intimidation, push polls – we saw way too much of this election.

Rep. Barney Frank’s “grand bargain” with corporate America.

“If we don’t begin a planned exit [from Iraq], there’s a good chance we’ll find ourselves in an unplanned one.” Kevin Drum discusses.

Tony Blair: Iraq is a “disaster.” If only Blair and the others responsible for this disaster would suffer some consequences for their actions. Public humiliation? Disgrace?

The Bush administration is breaking the law, says Senator McCain.

The Bush administration’s evil overlord, Dick Cheney, tells the Federalist Society that nobody — nobody — can stop them from doing whatever they want.

The Bush administration elimates hunger! From its vocabulary…

The Bush administration admits it doesn’t know what “scientifically accurate” means.

The Bush administration rejects intelligence. Read that as you wish. All interpretations apply.


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