My friend Brian Beutler is recuperating nicely, and Spencer Ackerman has set up a fund to defray his medical bills here.
Also, this morning I recorded a brief, pre-hospital visit, pre-BBQ Inside Washington Weekly podcast with Eli Lake and Jamie Kirchick; it'll be up here shortly. It was a slow news week, but we chewed over the horse race, energy, Colombia, and Montana.
The Week in Brief
- Barack Obama learned to
love the surge, allegedly.
- John McCain
traveled to Colombia; at the same time, Colombia rescued three
hostages from FARC. (If Obama wins, do the hostages go back?)
- Florida Gov. Charlie Crist
got engaged.
- former Sen. Jesse Helms died at
age 86. Americans started setting off
fireworks. The two events were unrelated. (My review of the
latest Helms biography is here.)
- At the moment, Obama leads
McCain by 102 electoral votes.
Below the Fold
- Brian Beutler
examines the odious House FISA bill.
- Zev Chafets
enters the empire of Rush Limbaugh.
- I'm going to climb out on a limb and predict that
conservative black pastors won't be much of a problem for
Obama.
- A Daily Kos diarist
wonders if the party can still nominate Hillary. (He's angry
about FISA.)
I'm tweaking Politics 'n' Prog this week and digging back into
my high school tape archives for a song befitting this absurdly
violent week.
SUNDAY UPDATE: Would you believe that Mumia Abu-Jamal agrees with Ralph Nader, that Barack Obama isn't black enough? Here you go.
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