Maureen Dowd wonders why men are necessary at all and claims the men in power right now are resorting to women for survival. Also, a talk with another important woman in Washington: Gale Norton, the secretary of the Interior and analysis of the New York and New Jersey elections.
And the Winner is . . .
Murray Edelman, director of the Star-Ledger/Eagleton/Rutgers Poll
and
Chris Paige, assistant director of the Pace Poll
- analyze their poll findings on the demographics of the New York City mayoral and New Jersey gubanatorial election and vote
» Eagleton’s Center for Public Interest Polling ...
and
Chris Paige, assistant director of the Pace Poll
- analyze their poll findings on the demographics of the New York City mayoral and New Jersey gubanatorial election and vote
» Eagleton’s Center for Public Interest Polling ...
Interior Designs
Gale Norton, Secretary of the Interior,
- says ANWR's natural bounty should be exploited
» "Environmentally Responsible Energy Production in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge" (Dept. of the Interior)
» Gale Norton (Dept. of the Interior)
- says ANWR's natural bounty should be exploited
» "Environmentally Responsible Energy Production in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge" (Dept. of the Interior)
» Gale Norton (Dept. of the Interior)
X and Why?
Maureen Dowd, New York Times columnist and author, Are Men Necessary, (Puntam 2005)
- on men, women, and the future of feminism
» Maureen Dowd (NY Times)
- on men, women, and the future of feminism
» Maureen Dowd (NY Times)
Kaine is Able
Howard Fineman, chief political correspondant for Newsweek
- on Tim Kaine's win, Arnold's losses, and other results from Election Day
» Newsweek
- on Tim Kaine's win, Arnold's losses, and other results from Election Day
» Newsweek
Sarkozy turns to Google
Blogger Morrison writes that "The UMP, the political party of French interior Minister, Nicholas Sarkozy, has turned to Google Ads to drive support for a petition to support his tough stance against the riots in Paris."
Which is funny, since the French National Library has taken a stance ...
Required Reading: November 9, 2005
BL Blogger was up late at Forrester HQ in Princeton last night and asks your forgiveness for getting this up so late. Before you clear the cache in your brain reserved for Doug Forrester, please stop to appreciate the letter-ballons which made the stage look, in the words of a ...