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The Daily Beast is growing on us...growling on us? No. Growing. "The Barrier That Didn't Fall", poll results are fascinating. As well as the editorial to accompany the findings. Ana Marie Cox has stuff on the site . How could that possible suck? The Buzz Board where smart people or at least people you've heard of recommend things...that maybe growling. Our favorite is TOURe interview with rapper...
Ana Marie Cox interviewed Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty. I was wondering why she posted the audio-only interview to YouTube when slides started started flashing up. Sort of like sub-titles of what she was thinking as she asked and/or he answered. It would have been tempting to throw up some stills but not doing so was more effective. I can't recall seeing something like this before. I cross-posted...
It's a week that belongs to the chattering class and, apparently, Katy Perry and whatever music and puppy cams can get The Daily Beast 's Ana Marie Cox through another day of speculation about Hillary Clinton's potential nomination for (and/or acceptance of) Secretary of State.
It's a week that belongs to the chattering class and, apparently, Katy Perry and whatever music and puppy cams can get The Daily Beast's Ana Marie Cox through another day of speculation about Hillary... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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... areas of the blogosphere. The female political bloggers use their real names - Ann Althouse, Ana Marie Cox, Laura Rosen. The mom bloggers use their real names. Men and women, in these other blogospheres, did take some different spins on topics, but there was a much wider gulf in the academic blogosphere. What does it all mean? I suppose you could look at it in a positive light. Women academics...