Let's take a look at what's been heating up the blogosphere The Liberal Coalition.
See you next week!Steve at The Yellow Doggerel Democrat can't breathe easily in Houston. WTF Is It Now?? laments that Kid Rock will not bring a new meaning to the term "inaugural ball." Wanda at Words on a Page thinks about accountability. Trish Wilson proves her props as Koufax nominee for Best Single Issue blogger. T. Rex on how the Republicans really feel about veterans. Steve Gilliard looks at the pay-for-praise business in blogging and reporting. Speedkill is back in Boseman just in time to see the wingnuts are still rattling around. SoonerThought plugs Greg Palast's blast at CBS. Scrutiny Hooligans is looking for a party. Rubber Hose introduces us to some great classical music of a different sort. Rook's Rant on the background of Michael Chertoff. Rick reviews Million Dollar Baby. Respectful of Otters is still away, but revisit her post on Texas's attempt to keep teens from learning about life. Republican Sinners profiles the sanctimony of Mark Sanford. Musing's musings reports in from France. Speaking of France, Make Me a Commentator cites Moliere. Left Is Right notes that the DLC gets it right on NCLB. Keith at The Invisible Library plans to do more writing - a sentiment I heartily endorse. Happy Furry Norbizness dissects Howard Kurtz. The Gamer's Nook on three new cartoon characters who really know dick. Tena at First Draft on Bush's hijacking of the legacy of FDR. edwardpig notes that we could learn a lot about how to reform Social Security by seeing where it's been reformed before. Echidne reports that at least one radio station is giving right-wing radio the heave-ho. NTodd says that the only thing worse than being sick is not having sympathy from co-workers. Collective Sigh on the future - or not - for health insurance. Chris's Top Ten for the week. BlogAmy plays a game of Guess the Job. Bark Bark Woof Woof takes on television. archy on fake outrage. All Facts and Opinions invites us to a conference on women and the media. Corrente on Wal-Mart's wrestling with their public image. The Fulcrum finds that sticks and stones may break some bones, but whips and chains... Pen-Elayne counters the yellow-ribbon frenzy. iddybud on Ted Kennedy and what the Democrats must do. bloggg on the stupidity of standarized testing.