Link-o-rama!Q&O ackn…
Link-o-rama!

  • Q&O acknowledges how gracious France is to let people who work longer do something totally outrageous…earn more money. (Hillary, American Digest wants you to call your office.)
  • Dean might agree with at least part of my response to Michael Berg. It’s the blogosphere that’s telling the whole Iraq war story, not the mainstream media. And, according to Don Sensing, Iraq’s new Prime Minister Iyad Allawi could very well agree, too.
  • The good guys are winning in the Middle East, and the bad guys are losing. Just ask the Junkyard Blog for a little history lesson.
  • Patterico points out that bloggers are now fact-checking (well, continuing to fact-check) the Washington Post. In fact it’s one Australian blogger reading Iraqi bloggers that is finding this out. (Y’know, the more Drudge gets lambasted for not having an editor, and the more this kind of thing happens, the more it sounds like editors might be a dying breed.)
  • Pejman Yousefzadeh explains why the gloom-and-doom coming from Democrats on the economy just isn’t resonating. (Hint: the economy’s red hot.)
  • The WORLD Magazine blog asks; if Halliburton was supposed to profit from the Iraq war courtesy of Bush and company, how come they’re losing money?

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