RINOs are always better later than never!

The Carnival of the RINOs is a bit late this week, as is my link to it, but who's counting the days when you're dealing with RINOs? There's not a conforming one in the non-herd, including the RINO who apparently was non-conforming about the deadline (no big deal to me), so Digger raised his horn and charged at the task.

Nice job by Digger, and here are my favorite posts:

  • Don Surber's The Blue Dress (of 9/11) is by now a blogosphere classic. If you haven't read it, you should.
  • Is there a culture war between "suits" and "geeks"? Enrevanche has an interesting review of a book on the subject. I'm afraid I fall into the suit category, because the non-suit work I've done was of the blue-collar and not geek variety, but I do hate culture wars!
  • Decision 08 looks at the prospect of a nuclear Iran, and thinks it dwarfs the obsession with the Foley emails.
    I am not convinced we have done all we can to stop a nuclear Iran…not by a long shot. I am disgusted that the chattering classes sink into tabloid land over ultimately personal matters such as Mark Foley when we have the very real prospect of a true international disaster looming over us all.
  • Good point.

    And I think AJ-Strata offers additional perspective:

    "Maybe The Dems Should Focus On Issues And Not Surprise Scandals"
    (That last link wasn't in the Carnival, but I just thought I'd link it anyway. AJ has a number of great posts on the Foley scandal, BTW.)

    Nice Carnival, so go check it out!

    posted by Eric on 10.05.06 at 12:11 PM





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