Nothing to See Here – People Keep Saying My Brilliant Stuff edition
More stuff you should be reading instead of this lousy blog… #
- Josh Marshall posts a note from a reader over at Talking Points Memo. I tried to muster something like this the other day, but this letter writer nails it. Kerry has got to focus his message and he has got to muster some kind of outrage at the way we’ve been misled over the past four years, or he’s in real trouble come November.
- Molly Ivins says something else I’ve been thinking about for quite a while (I should really start writing some of this brilliant stuff down, instead of the usual crap):
”[Tommy Corcoran] had a theory about how to choose a president. He always said it didn’t matter who was running, that it was unnecessary to pay any attention to them. What matters, he said, is the approximately 1,500 people the president brings to Washington with him, his appointments to the positions where people actually run things. The question to consider is which 1,500 people we get. #
- Also, see this list of reasons to throw the bums out over at First Draft.
- Now this is very cool: The British Library has made digital images of some very old Shakespeare plays available online. (Via CNET News.com)

Saturday, September 11th, 2004 @ 1:22 am