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Friday, October 25, 2002

 

A little site maintenance.

You know, I really should set this thing up so that each post is individually id'd and archived, but I'm too lazy, stupid, and/or cheap. So what can I do?

So I wound up replacing the link on the left of Arts and Letters Daily with Spinsanity, probably my favorite "political" site out there.

You ask: are they liberal, conservative, socialist, libertarian? Nope, nope, nope, and nope. They are, I can confidently say, one of the only great bastions of truly objective, rational thought on the web. They take it as their solemn duty to notify the reader of the illogical errors which present themselves in every manner of media out there. Or, as the "about" page puts it,
Spinsanity is the nation's leading watchdog of manipulative political rhetoric.


Ben, Brendan, and Bryan, keep up the wonderful work!

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