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http://aggregatefascinate.wordpress.com [ Aggregating the fascinating] Michelle Malkin, LaShawn Barber, Mary Katherine Ham, and Kristen Powers have gotten together for their own, online-only version: The View With A Clue.

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The Queen of All Evil - -: Via: Malkin. (via Cosmos)

Deep Thoughts: In her increasingly desperate attempt to make herself into some kind of media darling, hideously deformed, incessantly snarling she-beast Michelle Malkin has been making shitty little videos with crappy commentary and putrescent You Tube-level production values for Hot Air. Now, she's invited "friends" over to participate in a take on ABC's celebration of crazed caffeinated bitchery, The View. (via Cosmos)

http://pajamasmedia.com  Pajamas Media: Some Jewish Americans believe that their countrymen will blame them if things go bad with Iran. Judith Weiss thinks that a little change of perspective is in order. (via Cosmos)

http://politics.blogniscient.com  Blogniscient: National Review: The Corner | 10/13/2006 10:54:36 Its Not Boring, Its Life! From a reader vexed with my declaration that I find shady land deals boring, regardless of party: &... 1 The View with a Clue (via Cosmos)

http://tailrank.com  Tailrank - Top News for Today: My fellow Republicans, we have become self-serving, cheesy bastards : The House approved campaign finance legislation last night that would benefit Republicans by placing strict caps on contributions to nonprofit committees that spent heavily in the last election while removing limits on political parties' spending coordinated with candidates. (via Cosmos)

http://triangle.johnlocke.org/blog  Right Angles: In case you haven’t seen it yet, Michelle Malkin has a great sendup of “The View” today. It’s called “The Vent”, only instead of three liberals ganging up on one conservative like “The View”, “The Vent” has three conservatives being civil and hospitable to one liberal. (via Cosmos)

Right Minded -- Conservative Commentary from Mark A. Rose: Michelle Malkin and friends have come up with an alternative to the all-woman television show "The View" (or what I refer to as "PMS-TV"). She writes "...what if we took The View and reversed the formula (three conservatives and one liberal instead of three liberals and one conservative), turned down the screeching, and demonstrated real diversity on TV?" (via Cosmos)

Left Wing = Hate: But it would be some irony if sending vile instant messages to underage boys resulted in jail time for a Republican, while getting a teenager drunk and statutorily raping him resulted in nothing more than a slap on the wrist and 12 more years in Congress for a Democrat. Hypocrisy, it seems, is a bipartisan offense (via Cosmos)

http://donsingleton.blogspot.com  Don Singleton: Michelle Malkin revamped The View and reversed the formula (three conservatives and one liberal instead of three liberals and one conservative), turned down the screeching, and demonstrated real diversity on TV. Hot Air TV presents The View with a Clue: (via Cosmos)

[Waxbanks.typepad.com] Wax Banks: Americana: But by and large it's just the usual mix of conservative pot-shots and banal-sounding misrepresentations ('Talk radio, the Fox News Channel, the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal, private secondary schools, religious colleges, the burgeoning home-schooling network: all these are aspects of a collective end-run around a liberal establishment whose favor conservatives no longer seek to curry'), self-serving fantasies of access to higher aesthetic truths ('Though artbloggers, like artists themselves, tend to have, and to express, left-of-center political views, most are resolutely anti-ideological when it comes to the making of actual critical judgments. This, I find, is no less true of those artbloggers who are themselves academics'), and weird elisions of the difference between self-empowerment and mere ego-gratification ('Similarly, About Last Night allows me to post spontaneously and immediately in response to newsworthy events: the death of an artist, the announcement of a major literary award, a performance from which I have just returned.

[Danieldrezner.com] danieldrezner.com :: Daniel W. Drezner :: September 2005 Archives: Among those debating the relative influence of the blogosphere in American politics, the facile question has always een whether blogs will become "talk radio or ham radio?" The obvious implication is that talk radio is now a permanent feature of the media ecosystem that covers politics, while ham radio was a fad that remains sustained only be true enthusiasts. Blog enthusiasts tend to favor the former comparison over the latter.

Spokesmanreview.comhttp://www.spokesmanreview.com [Spokesmanreview.com] Huckleberries Online :: spokesmanreview.com: But that doesn’t negate the great comeback from Judge Gene Marano: “I hope he’s learning something about privacy laws” – a reference to Douglas’ fight to keep courthouse e-mails to/from ex-juvie court queen Marina Kalani out of public hands … Quotable Quote: “The only men we danced with or talked to were of the 50-and-over kind” – blogger Lauren Ladoceour, describing CDA night life for her and another 22-year-old femme … To which, Mary Lancome responded on Huckleberries Online: “So, what is so bad about dancing with 50 something men?” You go, Mary.

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