God and those whiney bloggers


by Aaron Heath    
April 24, 2008 at 11:35 am

Welcome to Casting the net. As always, please feel free to share your own recommendations in the comments.

The Samovar - If people really believe in God, why don’t they act like they do? Maybe it’s because they don’t really.
Axe Grinder - Poor Mr. GuF and Mr. Dale have been bitching about MSM hacks nabbing their stories. Awwww, de-dums.
The World After Bush - Depressingly, Sunder considers which historical presidential loser Obama resembles the most.
Robert Novak - The pre-eminant conservative political commentator pokes Obama in the eye, claiming his “God ‘n Guns” speech was proof he’s an elitist and out of touch with blue-collar America.
Labour Outlook - A new Labour-centric blog/site has hit teh interwebs. Labour supporters are invited to contribute articles to its open “Reading Desk” section. Exclusive MP articles are also featured.
Cassilis - With his Think Tank roundup.
westmonster - On Phil Hale’s dark, pensive portrait of Tony Blair. Personally, I think the painting is brilliant.
Oh, and before I go, go watch this (audio necessary). Really funny. (What do you mean it’s not political? Ok, then, what about this?)

· About the author: Aaron Heath is a regular contributor to Liberal Conspiracy. He is a writer based in Tallinn, Estonia. He is both socially and economically liberal. His main areas of interest are foreign affairs, culture, technology, and economics. As a father of two, he also writes about parenting. Also at: tygerland.net and Rational Geekery

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at 4:55 pm on April 24, 2008
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     mike power

Novak is a slimeball, plain and simple.

at 5:19 pm on April 24, 2008
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     Sunny Hundal

Yup. Especially after that CIA operative outing hoo-haa.

at 5:57 pm on April 24, 2008
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     Aaron Heath

;o)

Anyone would think I just put him in to get a reaction. I would never be so calculated.

at 6:25 pm on April 24, 2008
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     mike power

Really Aaron? Phew! I thought you were on the turn ;)

Let’s not forget the Swift Boaters or his straight faced reference in this article to the ABC News debate with Charlie Gibson and George Stephanopoulos which most commentators described as a new low point in US TV political coverage (which is saying something).

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