Elsewhere
Trouble in Thailand
Republicans caught criticising Palin
Tomasky: Its all about Sarah
Impact of climate change on Bangladesh
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Lee Griffin
Iain Dale has published the top 100 blogs list, liberal/left blogs make up 50% of the top 50 and more than 50% of the whole list.
Kerron Cross Thinks the personal attacks on Palin are going too far, as does Tom Harris and Janestheone.
Late night bohemians reports on an unacceptable arrest in Thailand.
Jon Worth notes that it’s about time somewhere in this country scrapped council tax.
EC1 Cruise Control has words of encouragement for Darling.
LDV muses on what it would be like to be Labour right now.
Liberal burblings revisits an exercise I did a few months ago in analysing swing states.
Extended list can be found on my blog
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