Freedom on the Crawl in the Middle East
…too long. Today Fafblog gets it exactly right on recent political developments in the Middle East, and reminds me why this is a good blog. Maybe the best blog. Kash…
…too long. Today Fafblog gets it exactly right on recent political developments in the Middle East, and reminds me why this is a good blog. Maybe the best blog. Kash…
…I’ll add the more substantive ones as they arrive. Then look right, where you’ll see two new economics blogs on the blogroll, David Altig’s blog, macroblog.typepad.com/macroblog, and Brad Setser’s blog,…
…was devalued 20 minutes ago. But that doesn’t mean you won’t hear every blathering idiot on TV and in blog repeating it endlessly. – Kerry’s smiling, what’s coming next? Oops,…
…next week, and of course at his blog indefinitely. Here’s a brief introduction: Ragout’s Chef is a PhD economist specializing in applied microeconomics who prefers not to find out if…
…of a black hole of energy – it vanishes in his presence. I don’t live in MO, BTW. So I guess I’ll share the email I sent to Kerry’s blog…
Question The blog’s been taking a long time to open today because blogrolling.com, the site that maintains my blogroll is down (I’ve removed it for now.) The same thing happens…
All publicity is good publicity, as long as they spell your name right! I just noticed that Angry Bear is linked by Marvin Olasky’s blog. Yes, the Marvin Olasky. Journalism…
…have been well-documented this week by blogs, for instance here on Angry Bear and also on Brad DeLong’s blog. My favorite part of the WaPost piece is this description of…
Scientists for Science If you read CalPundit or Crooked Timber, you’ve probably already seen this, but it’s worth re-plugging. About a dozen scientists have created the latest group blog, The…
…up so that Kash and I can track how many contributions stem from this blog. Moreover, Kash and I both plan to make sizeable donations to Kerry — I think…