I figured it was due time for another roundup of the extensive political blogosphere. Here are some excellent and recent blogs from both a local, state, and national level:
- reports on the : June 6, 2006, otherwise known as 06/06/06 (or 666, "the devil's number").
- blogged an for Texas Democratic Party State Chairman.
- At , a blogger Boyd Richie and Glen Maxey.
- disagrees with Kinky .
- The blog contends that .
- reports that White House Press Secretary (but he can't defend that view when pressed).
- gives the scoop on .
- At , Arianna Huffington accuses the right of for political reasons.
- At , Scott Bennett editorializes on Dallas Mayor Laura Miller and what he considers her .
- reports on the largely due to overcrowding.



2comments:
Give Kinky a break!
This election will come down to a choice between Kinky and Perry.
Why?
Because the "Mean-Old-Granny" Strayhorn can't beat Perry with Republican voters and there aren't enough liberals in Texas to elect "DeLay-is-the-Devil" Bell.
I been looking at Perry's TV ad and it don't add up to me. Although I'm not generally a fan of the Lone Star Project, those fellas have all day to research, and they also applied their b"11$#! detector to Perry's ad and came to the same conclusion as me.
Perry's ad says "The average homeowner will receive a two thousand dollar tax cut."
Truth is an average home will get about $150 in property taxes in the first year.
Perry's ad says "We closed corporate loopholes."
Truth is banks, insurance, real estate, and mining companies got $1 billion in new loopholes.
Perry's ad says he's "protecting our job climate. The best in the nation."
Truth is the Texas job climate is 38th from best (worse than Oklahoma, yikes!).
If Kinky weren't in the race and it were an election between Strayhorn, Bell, and Perry, then Bell could pull it off. Strayhorn has a big following and she's guaranteed to pull off some of the Republican/conservative vote.