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October 10th 2008     

Watcher’s Winners

Posted by: Laer at 05:50 pm

M

ove along folks.  No surprises here.  Just Wolf Howling winning the Watcher’s Council blog competition again this week.

Wolf Howling submitted an encyclopedic post detailing the genesis of the current financial crisis, covering 1977 thorugh 2000.  It was one to archive in your files for future reference, and the Watcher’s Council noted it as such, giving it enough votes for a handy first place finish.  Here it is:  Hurricane Subprime - Part I (1977-2000).

Our newest member, The Razor, came in second with a great piece on something we really don’t want to think about, If Obama Wins.

On the non-council side, a piece on Palin every bit as definitive as Wolf Howling’s meltdown piece, Baseball Crank’s The Integrity Gap, Part I of III: Sarah Palin, took first place.

The Watcher of Weasels has posted all the winners at his spiffy new Web site.  Check it out and be sure to scroll down because the Watcher has treated us with a good summary of the last week, a week we would rather not see summarized, but what the heck.

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