And here’s the second half. More conservatives in Cali than anyone thought, eh? The good things about this roundup are: I get to update my links to sites and get to find little hidden gems. Here we go again.
Michael Williams has a word or hundred for Andrew Sullivan.
The Space Alien over at Pathetic Earthlings rants about a few of the many faults of …wait for it….pathetic earthlings.
Martin’s mom visits family in Old Europe and is ready to kiss the ground when she comes home.
Remember the old TV game show “To Tell the Truth” (or is it “What’s My Line”)? This self-described soulless misanthrope does.
Patterico gives a lesson on how to read my local rag the LA Times.
Greg Ransom posts a great quote from Thomas Sowell.
The gentleman at Right on the Left Beach has strong views about the Left.
I know the feeling well, Stefan.
Shucks. John Kerry has figured out the Bush re-election strategy.
SoCalLawBlog chronicles that other rape trial: that of the son of an Orange County assistant sheriff.
The Accidental Jedi is pretty mellow and live-and-let-live of late. Wonder why? ;-) At least she’s blogging.
The Angry Clam illustrates how out-of-touch San Francisco is with the rest of California. And he’s not even talking about same-sex marriage.
Kevin Murphy notes the LA Times’ handling of two SCOTUS judges. One is liberal, one is conservative.
The Irish Lass is gearing up for…what else?....St. Patrick’s Day.
The Legal Reader points us to a number of weird interesting cases.
My friend Robert is thinking outside the (check) box.
Here’s some fine rantage by Tom Smith on the imbalance of liberals and conservatives in academia, featuring none other than Kevin Drum.
Mitch laments the drawbacks of working for a large organization. Ever worked for the government, Mitch?
Hey, Tonecluster! I hope you don’t run into any of the feline inhabitants of that area. Or are they all in Orange County?
Patrick Prescott had a hard day at work a week ago.
Oh yeah. Then there’s yours truly, just doing what I love to do.


