Outsourceorama
Dan Drezner has a handy compendium of outsourcing related links to go with his piece at The New Republic. Good stuff, but Dan, if you don't ditch the editorial [look at my cute interjection! I'm talking to myself! -- ed] conceit, I'm sure there's a political scientist blogger in Delhi who can be persuaded to do without it.
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Most annoying is that he swiped it from Mickey Kaus.
(Yes, I know it's an old device, a gimmick used occasionally by newspaper columnists and such. But in the blogosphere, that's Kaus' trademark. And anybody else who uses it looks kinda lame.)
Do you think that if they outsource the whole The New Republic we could get some content change in the process?
Rick,
Agreed, regarding content. If the "outsourcing bogeyman" has indeed been laid to rest, why do its cheerleaders keep flogging it?