Weekly Web Roundup

Here's our Web Roundup of news and blogs from our favorite 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 our Facebook Page.

  • American Spectator has an amazing, articulate article on The Madness of Obamanomics.  Read a conservative perspective on why Obama is hostile toward economic growth, lifting the poor from poverty, and America's energy independence.  It's sickening.

  • Bipartisan anger shuts down WH switch board. Liberals and Conservatives joined forces calling the White House this week in to oppose the new tax deal between President Obama and Republicans on The Hill. 

  • From Audacity to Animosity.  WSJ Columnist Peggy Noonan says no president has alienated his base the way Obama has. She warns he is vulnerable to a challenge from liberals, and most prominently Hillary Clinton as 2012 rapidly approaches.

  • Divided Nation Under Obama.  Frank Luntz says focus groups are getting more and more divided, angry.  You've got to watch how differently liberals, conservatives see the state of our union.

  • The Democrat Legacy.  Readers may think twice about their tendency to "Blame Bush" after comparing the Demcrat and Republican Congressional record.  American Thinker reminds us that Democrats have had 4 solid years of control as unemployment and debt skyrocket.
Recently on Drawnlines Politics:

Listen to the best of Election Night on Drawnlines Politics.  This week, Lame Duck.  The outgoing Congress scrambles to enact its favorite policies after recently getting fired by voters.  It's another can't-miss episode, exclusively on Drawnlines Politics.

Editorial: Time to Repeal DADT.  Drawnlines Politics editor Nick Stone makes a case for killing the policy now, through law.  Not only is it good policy, but it also avoids a terrible court battle.

Republicans Won.  Now what?  Jessica Osman lays out the best way for the GOP to stay on course, stick to the economy and get Americans back to work.

ALSO on DRAWNLINES:

Jessica Osman discusses the disappearing center of American politics in her thoughtful piece "Calling All Moderates" exclusively on Drawnlines Politics.

Become an insider today
Check us out on FACEBOOK

Posted by Nick Stone on 9:03 AM. Filed under , , , , , . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0

0 comments for Weekly Web Roundup

Post a Comment
PREMIUM PARTNERS

SUBSCRIBE: Become an insider today!

Email Marketing You Can Trust

Featured Video

2010 BlogNews Magazine. All Rights Reserved. - Designed by SimplexDesign