Each week, the members of the Watcher's Council nominate one of their own posts and a second from outside the Council for consideration by other council members in a contest for best post. Historically, the Watcher publishes the results each Friday morning.
As reported last week, the Watcher has withdrawn from the council. A new, permenant Watcher will likely be appointed shortly. For this week, Bookworm Room is acting as Watcher. This week's nominations are:
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Council Nominations:
1. The Razor: Here’s my response to Jack Markell’s commercial
2. Done With Mirrors: Us and Them
3. Wolf Howling: Stop The Destruction of Our Environment — Drill Now
4. Soccer Dad: Hating israel more than loving palestinians
5. Cheat-Seeking Missiles: An Awful Idea for Renaming a Perfectly Good Mountain
6. The Colossus of Rhodey: And Phil Gramm got grief? How come?
7. The Glittering Eye: Ooh-ooh-ooooh!
8. Rhymes With Right: Obama Desecrates Holiest Site In Judaism
9. Joshua Pundit: “Ich Bin Ein Beginner!”
10. Hillbilly White Trash: China
11. Bookworm Room: Nobody here but us biased chickens
Non-Council:
1. Bjorn Lomborg: How to Get The Biggest Bang for 10 Billion Bucks
2. Daniel W. Drezner: America’s soft power military
3. Jammie Wearing Fool: A Real Democrat Party
4. Maryland Conservatarian: Visiting Poland : A Warning
5. Patrick Poole - Pajamas Media: Anti-Patriot Act Poster Boy Kidnaps Own Kids
6. The Atlantic Online: Electro-Shock Therapy
7. Gregory Scoblete - Real Clear Politics: Will Obama Really Withdraw from Iraq?
8. UrbanGrounds: Barry in Berlin — I Am Not a Presidential Candidate
9. Jay Cost - Real Clear Politics: On Obama’s Message
10. Investor’s Business Daily Barack Obama’s Stealth Socialism
11. Jeff Jacoby Missing from that Berlin speech
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Watcher's Council Nominations
Posted by GW at Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Labels: Watcher's Council
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1 comment:
soccer dad's piece of obamanation and desecration of the temple wall, hit closest to my heart. who gets to vote?
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