Friday edition. I have some personal quiet time owed to me, so here you go, kiddies:
A Chris Cillizza analysis of the incumbency disease and how people that used to be elected probably won't be anymore. Especially Bill Ritter...because he's resigning. But that makes sense. (WaPo's The Fix)
Steve Doocy (pronounced "douche-y" for a very special reason) says that if the Muslims (terrorists) can have a holy war, so can the Jesus people. Because the terrorists (Muslims) started it. (Wonkette)
Some say Obama going all bi-polar on banks and stuff means that Tim Geithner is probably on his way out. Whuh Oh...what say you? (CapHillBlue)
Apparently, Harry Reid is out doin stuff and saying things about not reconfirming Ben Bernanke as Fed Chair. And that doesn't make sense, because isn't he busy losing his mid-term election right now? How does he find the time? (HuffPost)
More Republican in-fighting. It's all quite confusing...and don't depend on Michelle Malkin to explain it to you. She said something about Brown and Palin wrongly campaigning for John McCain and all this nonsense about McCain being the number one thing to be scared of in America today. Like...even more than H1N1. (Townhall)
HOLD THE PHONE! Someone got their hands on an insider memo sent out to Democratic chiefs of staff on how to win in the aftermath of the Massachusetts special election? I'm thinking it's not that amazing and "insider-y" because it's posted on a blog. Also because, in America, it wouldn't be free. (AmericaBlog)
January 22, 2010
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