Thursday Blog Stroll

Wonkette gives us a comedic list of possible outcomes to the ban on lobbyist-bought meals. Backroom Deal Breaker has an interesting flip flop by Randi Weingarten (can I still use flip flop, or is it passé?) and Speaker Quinn on term limits. Fishbowl NY rounds up a feud covered on yesterday's Brian Lehrer Show between Instapundit Glenn Reynolds and New York Times reporter Michael Barbaro, who wrote a piece about blogging in Tuesday's paper. Urban Elephants has a link to find out more behind the GOP's rationale against primaries.

And finally the Washington Monthly's Political Animal blog gives us three options for how the port deal goes forward, vote for your favorite!

—Nicole Brydson
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anony (not verified) says:

feud?

did you even listen to the show?

Cranky Independent (not verified) says:

(I am opposed to term limits and I am open to the idea of taking the time from eight to 12 years.)

In case you miss the import of that statement, she is open to taking the time from eight to 12 years INSTEAD OF REPEAL. She many not be open to 12 years as year 12 approaches.

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