The Reaction in review (Feb. 8, 2009)
A weekend's Reactions that deserve a second look:
Sunday
By Carol Gee: "Double Binds" -- The post about maintaining the rule of law concludes, "Double binds, where we are damned if we do and damned if we don't, appear to be a fact of life for the new administration."
By Michael J.W. Stickings: "Sebelius to replace Daschle as HHS nominee?" -- Michael surveys why The Kansas governor would make a good nominee, and Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen would not.
Saturday
By Creature: "Quote of the day" -- from Steve Benen; Creature concludes, "Forethought, or thought generally, is not something Republicans do well."
By LindaBeth: "Bipartisanship for bipartisanship's sake makes for poor economic policy" -- This great post takes the Republican argument apart, point by point.
By Mustang Bobby: "You'll thank us" -- Bobby begins, "True to form, the Republicans are objecting to the idea of capping the salaries of executives that get federal bailout money."
Sunday
By Carol Gee: "Double Binds" -- The post about maintaining the rule of law concludes, "Double binds, where we are damned if we do and damned if we don't, appear to be a fact of life for the new administration."
By Michael J.W. Stickings: "Sebelius to replace Daschle as HHS nominee?" -- Michael surveys why The Kansas governor would make a good nominee, and Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen would not.
Saturday
By Creature: "Quote of the day" -- from Steve Benen; Creature concludes, "Forethought, or thought generally, is not something Republicans do well."
By LindaBeth: "Bipartisanship for bipartisanship's sake makes for poor economic policy" -- This great post takes the Republican argument apart, point by point.
By Mustang Bobby: "You'll thank us" -- Bobby begins, "True to form, the Republicans are objecting to the idea of capping the salaries of executives that get federal bailout money."
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