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 | Crooked Timber Multiple Authors With a title pulled from Immanuel Kant's famous statement that 'out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made', it's an amalgam of academic and political writing that has muscled its way into the epicentre of intelligent discussion since its conception in 2003. [Read More]
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 | Economic and Domestic Policy, and Lots of It Ezra Klein This is an exceptionally insightful and useful blog written by Ezra Klein at the Washington Post. Klein is one of the younger economic and political columnists in Washington, and has won a wide following for his expertise, sanity, and ability to get to the heart of matters. Is writing extensively about health reform, of course ... and is closely followed in this area ... but also many other economic and domestic policy "issues." Right now, for example posting poses the question of whether colleges will go the way of newspapers. [Read More]
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 | Economist News Book Multiple Authors In this blog, Economist correspondents respond to breaking news stories and provide comment and analysis. The blog takes its name from newsbooks, the 16th-century precursors to newspapers, which covered a single big story, such as a battle, a disaster or a sensational trial
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 | Fareed Zakaria GPS Fareed Zakaria "Global Public Square" is where you can make sense of the world every day with insights and explanations from CNN's Fareed Zakaria, leading journalists at TIME and CNN, and other international thinkers [Read More]
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 | Instapundit Glen Reynolds BEING a law professor, author, husband, father, part-time record producer and space policy wonk would have been enough to keep most people busy. But Glenn Reynolds needed more.
So in August 2001, he began a Weblog -- a rolling online commentary and collection of Internet links -- to fill up the few minutes that wiggled free in his hyperkinetic life.
He began to write. And write. And write. All the time -- as many as 30 updates a day. And on every conceivable topic, it seemed: gun control, nanotechnology, barbecue, campus intolerance, fears of terrorism, diet fads, war with Iraq, civil liberties, Hollywood blockbusters, electronic music, cloning cults, Creedence Clearwater Revival and the 2004 and 2008 presidential race, to name a recent few.
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 | Marbury Ian Lesley Having an informed opinion will be a must, but if you are as yet unable to tell your Iowa Caucus from your Feiler Faster Thesis, Marbury – a British blog on American politics – is the place to start. The site's creator, Ian Leslie, is an ex-expat who fell for American politics during a four-year stint living in New York [Read More]
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 | Meri Talk Multiple Authors Where government speaks it's mind!
We're one big Government IT community. But what you think and how you feel is all you. That's where MeriTalk comes in. Consider us the facilitator to your conversation. The place where free speech isn't a right - it's mandatory. From workforce through policy leaders, we're mixing new faces, new voices, and fresh perspectives for active, stimulating debate and (dare we say it) growth. [Read More]
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 | Michael Yon-Online Magazine MIchael Yon Michael Yon is a former Green Beret, native of Winter Haven, Fl. who has been reporting from Iraq and Afghanistan since December 2004. No other reporter has spent as much time with combat troops in these two wars. Michael’s dispatches from the frontlines have earned him the reputation as the premier independent combat journalist of his generation. His work has been featured on “Good Morning America,” The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CNN, ABC, FOX, as well as hundreds of other major media outlets all around the world.
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 | Politico Multiple Authors The undisputed leader in political news reporting, considered the "smartest adapter" to online news. [Read More]
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 | Pro Publica Multiple Authors Investigative journalism in the public interest; aggregation of other investigations; long- and short-form original narratives; blog postings on others stories. [Read More]
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 | Real Clear Politics Multiple Authors Founded in 2000 by John McIntyre and Tom Bevan, Chicago-based RealClearPolitics.com (RCP) has become one of America’s premier independent political web sites. Updated every morning and throughout the day, RCP culls and publishes the best commentary, news, polling data, and links to important resources from all points of the political compass and covering all the important issues of the day. RealClearPolitics has become a trusted filter for anyone interested in politics.
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 | Robert Reich's Blog Robert Reich Robert Reich is former Secretary of Labor (under Clinton), formerly taught at Harvard, now is a professor at UC-Berkeley. His blog is first-rate at giving an insider's view of what's going on with the big issues ... right now especially, health reform. It has a liberal perspective but is valuable mostly for its no-bs insider's look at how Washington insiders are reading the tea leaves and moving forward. [Read More]
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 | The Cohen Report Rick Cohen On the intersection of nonprofits, politics, and public policy, by the national correspondent of the Nonprofit Quarterly.
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 | The Volokh Conspiracy Multiple Authors The Volokh Conspiracy is a weblog which mostly covers United States legal and political issues, generally from a libertarian or conservative perspective. This group blog has more than a dozen contributors, most of whom are law professors. [Read More]
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 | Town Hall Multiple Authors Townhall.com is the Blogspot for Political, Conservative and Republican Blogs and Bloggers
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