
Captain's Quarters and the Washington Post report that the planned May 1st boycott/strike in support of immigrants is losing steam.
Crooks and Liars and Eschaton support the Dixie Chicks and their right to speak out. I'm putting their CD on my shopping list.
Daily Kos writes about Alan Grayson, the man going after contractor fraud in Iraq.
Instapundit wonders if Hu Jintao reads the Washington Post - Wu Hao, a filmmaker and US permanent resident, has been under arrest in China with no charges files for 58 days.
Michelle Malkin takes the Reconquista movement seriously - or pretends she does.
Slate links the mumps outbreak in the Midwest to a vaccine scare in England that linked the vaccine and autism. The article was later withdrawn, but now we are seeing the result of the hysteria.
Taegan Goddard: Bush's ratings hit a new low of 33%. His support among his own party has dropped below 70% for the first time. How low can he go? If he drops into the 20s will he disappear in a puff of smoke?
Talking Points says the one good thing to come out of Bush's presidency was the "Do Not Call" list.
Wonkette is pretty sure Scott McClellan didn't want to resign. What? Scotty used as a whipping boy? Noooo!
Ain't It Cool News is wetting themselves at the thought of a new Star Trek moving featuring Kirk and Spock.
Michelle over at Andrew Sullivan makes a good argument for having an additional, 50's-style wife. I know I could use someone to clean house, do laundry and make me martinis.
GigaOm doesn't see that Skype is growing all that fast.






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