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August 29th 2008     

Watcher’s Winners

Posted by: Laer at 04:47 pm

T

he new Watcher has posted on our interim Web site the results of this week’s blog-o-rama, and great results they are. No, not because I won; in fact, I got skunked because last week I was on vacation, so I submitted a fun entry. Fun goes no where with this group, let me tell you.

It’s because the best entries, in my humble opinion, came out on top. Precursor of Nov. 4?

Coming in first among Council entries was The Razor’s Russia: The New Cold War, a view of the Russia/Georgia conflict that comes from a different perspective and leads us through a good analysis to a troubling close. Complimenting The Razor and going much further and deeper is the winner of the non-Council entries, Michael J. Totten’s comprehensive The Truth about Russia and Georgia. Guess what? The truth is, Russia was the instigator.

Runner up from the Council was Wolf Howling’s What Does Joe Biden Offer, which is thoughtful and honest enough to not conclude “nothing.”

Not a winner, but a must-read in my book is my non-Council nominee, Kirby Mountain’s Puttin’ the Boone (Pickens) in Boondoggle. You’ve seen the Boone Pickens’ wind/natural gas ads, now read the book: The questionable deals, the misleading of the public, the shameless going for bucks.

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