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Monday, January 26, 2009

Come On Homie, We Major

Both Neil and I are part of an expansive guest blogging crew over at Ezra Klein's. The mix is have political bloggers, half policy bloggers, so perhaps things will get interesting.

[Neil jumping in] So far, other than Nicholas' Gillibrand post, which he crossposted, we've got:
AL-QAEDA IS NOT FEELING THE HOPE AND CHANGE
THE STIMULUS: GOOD DEALS ON PUBLIC GOODS
ZOMBIE ECFA LIES
SOME SCAMS HAVE THAT RETRO FLAVOR. THIS DOES NOT MAKE THEM BETTER
A WAIVER KIND OF DAY
LOCOMOTIVE 8, SOUTHERN CRESCENT, HEAR THE BELLS RING AGAIN
REPUBLICANS WANT TO TAKE AWAY CSI. AND LOST. AND EVERYTHING ELSE
CRAM DOWNS: TO HELL WITH THE MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
THE 155 REPUBLICANS (AND 13 DEMOCRATS) WHO WANT TO TAKE AWAY YOUR TEEVEE
THE NEWS GAP
I GOT A HAND, SO I GOT A FIST, SO I GOT A PLAN, IT'S THE BEST THAT I CAN DO
NOW CAN WE GIVE BOEHNER TO PELOSI?
AND THE THING ABOUT DESTINY IS IT NEVER EVER MAKES MISTAKES
(there were more)

Not that the titles are all that helpful or anything. You might as well just click over to the Ezra-blog.
Posted by Nick Beaudrot at 1/26/2009 02:31:00 AM

1 comment:

BruceMcF said...

So, what's so expensive about you two? Or is some of the others?

January 27, 2009 at 8:50 AM

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Nicholas Beaudrot is an accidental political observer living in Seattle, Washington. By day he writes software for Amazon.com, snowboards, and plays ultimate frisbee. By night [and morn] he posts to this blog, runs the Seattle chapter of Drinking Liberally, and tries to cook decent Italian cuisine. A graduate of Brown University with a joint degree in Mathematics-Computer Science, in late 2003 Nicholas felt the urge to put his knack with numbers towards a greater social purpose than winning his fantasy baseball league or taking up poker, perhaps in an act of penance for not voting in 2000. He has been spotted standing in line for Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, on the Atlanta area quiz bowl program "Hi-Q", and as a young boy in national broadcasts of the Christmas Eve service at the Cathedral of Saint Philip. If you play Halo 3, Team Fortress II, Rock Band 2, Catan, or a number of other games, he's on Xbox live as niq24601.

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