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on Friday, February 02, 2007 4:11:51 PM
Fridays are always slow news days. I never have quite figured it out, but news that comes out on Fridays, unless they are bombshell stories, never make it to see the light of Monday, and are buried under mounds of Sunday talk-show nabobbing. So, in honor of the slow day, I thought I might take a trip around the blogosphere, and highlight a couple of the more interesting stories:
First up is Charles @ LGF who hilights the Mr. Arkin's non-apology apology from the WaPo blog. It is clear that someone was not simply called on the carpet, buyt likely cannot sit down until his backside grows back.
Hugh Hewitt is next and he marks an important aniversary in the blogosphere. That being the tenth anniversary Bleat by James Lileks.
Over at Instapundit Professor Reynolds notes an important piece people should be reading. That would be the new dispatch from Michael Yon in Iraq. Do not forget to hip the tip jar on the way out. He is there on his OWN dime.
Kim Jong-Il's son is the focus of a piece by Captain Ed. We are still trying to figure out if her "ronrier" than daddy now that daddy is not happy with his jet-setting ways.
John Hinderacker @ Power Line also takes note of the apology from Mr. Arkin, and spanks him roundly for it. He does note that this one seems to have the hands of the editors behind it. Likely because they probably saw how much trouble he has caused fgor them over the last four days. Personally, I still think he needs to be fired.
Michael Johnsons' new TownHall column touches on the most important high court cases from 2006, and shows us that the war to return to a sensible judiciary is far from over.
And, to round out this post (unfortunately the only one of the day for us) we have a story from Bryan @ Hot Air. It seems that Speaker Pelosi does not dislike the military, especially when they make such great chaffeurs.
Also, do not forget to stop by Common Conservative and check out all the great authors there in addition to our own column.
Marcie