Best of the Blogosphere: March 17th, 2005
Light day today; back to regular tomorrow. In the meantime, here are a few items of note:- Power Line has several examples of reporters blatantly editorializing within their questions to the President, rather than, you know, afterwards.
- Markos Moulitsas is more or less losing his mind over Bush's choice of Paul Wolfowitz to head the World Bank. Predictably, he lists the costs of the war, but not the benefits, presumably because he knows the latter is beginning to dwarf the former.
- Andrew Sullivan is still phoning it in.
- Speaking of Sullivan, Professor Stephen Bainbridge takes issue with his characterization of the iPod, which I mildly fisked last month. We disagree with him for different reasons, however.
- Mark Coffey rips into Oliver Willis with an awful lot of those hyperlink thingies.
Okay, so it's a pretty sparse "best of." But it's the first, so what'd you expect? As George Carlin says, "As a matter of principle, I never attend the first annual anything." You just read this, though, so unfortunately you can't say the same.
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