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October 3rd 2008     

Winning Entry, Winning Recommendation

Posted by: Laer at 12:54 pm

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can’t remember the last time I won a Watcher’s Council competition for best blog entry of the week; it’s been quite a while, but the champ is back (for a week anyway), as my entry, McCain’s Needed New Messaging Strategy pretty much ruled, with three votes.

Coming in second with 1 1/3 votes was Wolf Howling’s A Doddering Fool.  If you haven’t been reading his coverage of the melt-down, you might as well start with this piece on Chris Dodd, which includes a massive bibliography of his earlier pieces.

My nominee for non-Council entry, American Thinker’s Barack Obama and the Theory of Manufactured Crisis also won.  I led off last week’s Sunday Scan with an item drawn from this piece. Blog friend Okie on the Lamb also wrote about it here.

See all the write-ups, and the Watcher’s nifty TW3 (that was the week that was) at WatcherOfWeasels.org.

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« The Most Ridiculous Story Of The Year: Part 5 | It’s All In The Words »

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