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Carnival of Political Punditry - March 2, 2008

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Welcome to the March 2, 2008 edition of carnival of political punditry.

billspaced presents Clinton Slams MSNBC and Shuster posted at Rants ‘n Reviews: Observations from a real conservative OR Rubbing slightly more salt into the wound, saying, “Hillary Clinton slams MSNBC’s David Shuster for basically stating the truth about Chelsea Clinton’s role in her mom’s campaign. And he gets suspended for it.”

David Richeson presents Barack Obama: 8 Success Lessons We Can Learn from Him posted at 360 Degree Success, saying, “Why Barack Obama is so successful.”

Jackson Kern presents “Cablegate” in 2008 posted at Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Causes: The Alternative Channel Blog, saying, “Internet cable failures– coincidence?”

Ken Bingham presents Barack Obama, Muslim Manchurian Candidate? posted at Oblogatory Anecdotes, saying, “The top photo, taken in 2006, shows front-runner Democratic presidential candidate Barrack Obama dressed in Islamic Somali Elder garb. This photo is being circulated by campaign staffers of Hillary Clinton and is printed in the Drudge Report. Last year a Clinton staffer was dismissed for implying that Obama is a Muslim. Could Barack Obama be a Muslim Manchurian candidate? Apparently the Clinton campaign thinks so.”

The Prudent Babbler presents Obama’s Unrealistic Plan for Iraq posted at Prudent Babbling.com, saying, “So, what is Obama’s position on Iraq? TPB went to the source, Obama’s homepage and looked over his plan for Iraq. What’s striking is how often Obama congratulates himself for being against Iraq from the beginning. That’s great, but it doesn’t make it right.”

John Phillips presents Time Off to Vote for Employees? A State by State Survey posted at The Word On Employment Law, saying, “State by state survey of employee voting rights in all 50 states”

Abdul-Rahim presents As a coalition forms in Pakistan, 3 Demagogues Dance posted at Borges Blogue.

Chris Moreau presents On Globalism (and the stimulus plan) posted at ChrisMoreau.com, saying, “A famous pundit displays his remarkably myopic view of why the federal Stimulus plan will fail.”

John Phillips presents Time for Racial Harassment Vigilance posted at The Word On Employment Law, saying, “Effect of presidential campaign on racial harassment in the workplace”

Laslo Weger presents Life Above All posted at Outsider’s View.

NotYourDaddy presents Economic Histrionics posted at Government is not your Daddy., saying, “With all this talk of economic disaster, is it possible that we’ve actually had the opposite of an economic depression? Something must be wrong with the data. After all, why would a majority of Americans believe we’re headed for a depression if it has no basis in fact? — Well, perhaps they believe it because that’s what they’ve been told by the media, over and over, for the past year. And now the very fact that they believe it is being sold to them as evidence that it’s true!”

NotYourDaddy presents Terror, Poverty, and the Willfully Naive posted at Government is not your Daddy., saying, “Certain enlightened people keep trying to convince me that we can only solve the problem of terrorism by humanitarian, rather than military, efforts. After all, the jihadists wouldn’t be able to recruit terrorists if those people weren’t so poor and desperate. So, perhaps, if we really want to end this war, we should cut our entire military budget and give all that money to the Arab nations, in the hopes that it will raise their collective standard of living and make them all love us.”

NotYourDaddy presents The Most Generous Nation in the World posted at Government is not your Daddy., saying, “For some reason, Americans have a reputation for being greedy. Perhaps it’s because so many people have been conditioned to associate capitalism with greed. The truth is, the United States is the most generous nation in the world.”

NotYourDaddy presents The Way of Nature « Government is not your Daddy. posted at Government is not your Daddy., saying, “There’s a clear difference between (a) protecting a species from being hunted to extinction and (b) seeking out any species that’s facing extinction due to its lack of fitness or adaptation to the ever-changing environment, and attempting to protect it from it’s natural fate.”

Ian Welsh presents Essential Insanity posted at Firedoglake.

Jean Mosher presents War, Philanthropic and Political Web Sites « Always in Motion posted at Always in Motion.

Jean Mosher presents Alter Voting Results with a Magnet or a PDA posted at Always in Motion.

Josh Willis presents Annihilation Tuesday posted at The Wi11is, saying, “The Real Reason Obama is winning!”

Scott Rathmill presents Past Presidents Fab Five posted at I Am The Mill, saying, “Just having a little fun, mixing 19th century Presidents with the sport of basketball.”

Mark Koester presents Writing’s Degree of Xeroxing by Christian Salmon (translation) posted at The Mystic Atheist, saying, “A personal translation of an article from Le Monde about Barak Obama and his rhetorical and political “Xerox” strategy.”

CtTaxed presents Obama, Liechtenstein, Protectionism and The London School Of Economics posted at CtTaxed.com.

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