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Wednesday Blogburst

April 20, 2005

THIS should really get Catholics steamed.

Analog Kid is on fire at Random Nuclear Strikes.

Blogger and writer Michael Brandon McClellan has an excellent piece in the The Weekly Standard's online edition, about The U.N. It's titled, "A Paper Tiger Gone Bad."

"Wireless text flirting" beats approaching girls in a bar. Via Dustbury.

I often like to get at the political through the cultural, as readers may have noticed. So I was simply thrilled, thrilled I tell you, to learn about a ripping good blog called "Veiled Conceit." It bills itself as "a glimpse into that haven of superficial, pretentious, pseudo-aristocratic vanity: The NY Times' Wedding & Celebration Announcements." And so it is.

The Black Informant has received this missive from Tupac 'Fo Sho.

Israel 21C is a new blog focusing on everyday life and culture in Israel. Fascinating stuff. Like "Israelis Introduce Touch-Typing to Arab World."

From Brian Anderson, author of the new, excellent book "South Park Conservatives," wrote this L.A. Times op-ed: "Why The Liberals Can't keep Air America From Spiraling In."

My good friend and business partner Jeff Brazill has changed the name of his blog from Au Fait to Ponytailed Conservative. Same address, same great edgy blogging, awesome new design.

That Lenora Fulani. Some piece of work. Via Moonbattery.

Posted by Matt Rosenberg at April 20, 2005 08:17 AM

Comments:

Thanks for the kind words and the linkage, Matt.

Posted by: AnalogKid at April 20, 2005 09:13 PM

You bet, AK, keep it up. Are you in WA state, by any chance?

Posted by: Matt R. at April 20, 2005 09:26 PM

Wow! Two Blogbursts in a row! I must rate...

Thanks for the link, bud - the whole name-change thing is challenging, regards getting the word out. Help is always appreciated!

Posted by: Jeff at April 22, 2005 05:26 PM

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