Link Roundup
Here is today's (not so) daily link roundup:
- Patrick Hynes of Ankle Biting Pundits wonders who can beat McCain in 2008.
- The Cato Institute has started a web site to dispell untruths about the Social Security debate. The URL is http://www.socialsecurity.org
- Justin Katz of Dust in the Light has posted a piece about Andrew Sullivan that originally appeared in National Review.
- Brent Bozell discusses media pessimism in Iraq.
- Michelle Malkin has a list of the top ten post-Iraqi election sourpusses.
- Scrappleface reports that Karl Rove has nothing to do with Howard Dean possibly becoming the DNC Chief.
Asked to explain how the opposing party could rationally choose a man who dropped out of the White House race after one of the earliest primaries, Mr. Rove said, "It's not like they have a slate of winners from which to choose. Dean's probably the best candidate and he may do a good job if he can overcome his name recognition."
- Andy Borowitz reports that President Bush has rewritten his inauguration speech. It is only three words long:
“Who’s your daddy?”