Monday, Monday, links, links
by Mike Warren on March 23, 2009
Another week of blogging begins with another week of daily links. Go forth, read, and be educated.
InsideVandy.com reports that Senator Bill Frist will be speaking at the University Club Thursday evening.
John Rich has had a whirlwind of a year and the result is a great new album, according to Tennessean writer Cindy Watts.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner tries to convince Americans that his plan will work in the Wall Street Journal.
Eve Attermann at the Vanderbilt Hustler talks to the two founders of Vanderbilt’s Youth for Western Civilization chapter in a podcast. Listen out for a not-so-subtle knock at the Torch.
Nathan Moore is not too pleased that President Obama seems to be laughing along during the country’s financial woes.
Speaking of the 60 Minutes interview, Barack Obama’s Teleprompter is ticked off at CBS’s Steve Kroft for throwing off the Boss.
In his Washington Times column, Andrew Breitbart calls for General Petraeus to run for President in 2012.
The Associated Press reports that the House special election in NY’s 20th could end up being a referendum on the Democrats’ handling of the financial crisis.
Finally, Rep. Thad McCotter, the coolest House member, “reviews” Greg Gutfield’s book on Red Eye:
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