Weekly Web Roundup May 28 2010
10:34 AM
Hey Drawnlines fans,
What do our sources say? You'll have to read the Drawnlines Blog to find out! Welcome to week three of our new weekly roundup of news and blogs from our blogroll. Check it out every Friday (or maybe Saturday if we're slacking off) by signing up for Drawnlines Politics email alerts.
Around the web this week:
This is just a sample of the news we've rounded up. For more, check out Drawnlines Policy.
American Elephants - Governor Christie Handles Difficult Question by telling a teacher she can choose another profession if she'd rather stand in the way of reform and a balanced budget than share in the pain.
Big Journalism - Press Secretary Robert Gibbs Scolds Press Corps for asking too many questions about the BP spill and why the federal government hasn't had a more hands-on approach at containing the spill.
Another Black Conservative - Obama's Sestak Problem Isn't Going Away even though the White House has avoided questions on the matter, Congressman Sestak confirms that the administration offered him a job in exchange for him pulling out of the primary challenge to Arlen Specter.
Gay Patriot - Gay Soldiers Don't Compromise Military Readiness and countries that have already allowed openly gay soldiers prove the point.
Frum Forum - Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr Considers Crossing the Aisle and endorsing Republican Senate Candidate Mark Kirk. This one could be a doozy.
Powerline Blog - Obama Slide Continues and an astonishing near 50% of respondents "strongly disapprove" of his performance, as the Rasmussen Obama Index dips to a record -22. This can't be good news for President Obama as his party heads into its first midterm elections since he took office.
On Drawnlines Politics this week:
Heck of a Job, Brownie - Editor Nick Stone gets down and dirty to figure out who really is to blame for the Gulf oil spill. With fingers pointing at everybody but themselves, could government regulators be part of the problem?
30 Second Smartblog for May 23 2010 - Enjoy the second installment of our latest weapon on Drawnlines, the 30 second smartblog which catches you up to speed without wasting your time.
Pakistan Blocks Youtube and Facebook - Syndicated blogger Sheela Venero dishes another hard-hitting commentary on why we're lucky to be Americans, as other countries censor freedom of speech.
Coming Soon: The Gobeo Verdict will keep you up to date on the legal issues of importance to us all. Stay tuned for more updates. Drawnlines Politics is proud to add yet another savvy voice to the political mix our readers have come to love.
For videos and archives visit Drawnlines Politics Online AND check us out on FACEBOOK
What do our sources say? You'll have to read the Drawnlines Blog to find out! Welcome to week three of our new weekly roundup of news and blogs from our blogroll. Check it out every Friday (or maybe Saturday if we're slacking off) by signing up for Drawnlines Politics email alerts.
Around the web this week:
This is just a sample of the news we've rounded up. For more, check out Drawnlines Policy.
American Elephants - Governor Christie Handles Difficult Question by telling a teacher she can choose another profession if she'd rather stand in the way of reform and a balanced budget than share in the pain.
Big Journalism - Press Secretary Robert Gibbs Scolds Press Corps for asking too many questions about the BP spill and why the federal government hasn't had a more hands-on approach at containing the spill.
Another Black Conservative - Obama's Sestak Problem Isn't Going Away even though the White House has avoided questions on the matter, Congressman Sestak confirms that the administration offered him a job in exchange for him pulling out of the primary challenge to Arlen Specter.
Gay Patriot - Gay Soldiers Don't Compromise Military Readiness and countries that have already allowed openly gay soldiers prove the point.
Frum Forum - Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr Considers Crossing the Aisle and endorsing Republican Senate Candidate Mark Kirk. This one could be a doozy.
Powerline Blog - Obama Slide Continues and an astonishing near 50% of respondents "strongly disapprove" of his performance, as the Rasmussen Obama Index dips to a record -22. This can't be good news for President Obama as his party heads into its first midterm elections since he took office.
On Drawnlines Politics this week:
Heck of a Job, Brownie - Editor Nick Stone gets down and dirty to figure out who really is to blame for the Gulf oil spill. With fingers pointing at everybody but themselves, could government regulators be part of the problem?
30 Second Smartblog for May 23 2010 - Enjoy the second installment of our latest weapon on Drawnlines, the 30 second smartblog which catches you up to speed without wasting your time.
Pakistan Blocks Youtube and Facebook - Syndicated blogger Sheela Venero dishes another hard-hitting commentary on why we're lucky to be Americans, as other countries censor freedom of speech.
Coming Soon: The Gobeo Verdict will keep you up to date on the legal issues of importance to us all. Stay tuned for more updates. Drawnlines Politics is proud to add yet another savvy voice to the political mix our readers have come to love.
For videos and archives visit Drawnlines Politics Online AND check us out on FACEBOOK
