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Thursday, February 2, 2006
9:12:00 PM EST
Hearing Underworld, Something Like a Mama
Hi folks -- this was going to be part of a much longer entry about politics and blogging, but I wanted to get at least one entry out today, so I will carve it out. (I will do that longer entry about political blogging at a later time. I trust you'll be on the edge of your seat until then.)
Washington Post columnist and blogger Marc Fisher notes how one of the primary blogosphere reactions to Virginia governor Tim Kaine, who delivered the Democratic response to yesterday's State of the Union address, was, erm, pointed comments on Gov. Kaine's rather prominent eyebrows.
Who says political analysis is hard to understand?
Thanks -- Joe
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9:12:00 PM EST
Hearing Underworld, Something Like a Mama
Highbrow Blogging?
Washington Post columnist and blogger Marc Fisher notes how one of the primary blogosphere reactions to Virginia governor Tim Kaine, who delivered the Democratic response to yesterday's State of the Union address, was, erm, pointed comments on Gov. Kaine's rather prominent eyebrows.
Who says political analysis is hard to understand?
Thanks -- Joe
Written by journalseditor Blog about this entry

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