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Chris Wysocki
Caldwell, NJ
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My good buddy the Mind Numbed Robot has put together the creme de la creme of link-arounds. And in doing so he subtly reminds me that I've been remiss in acknowledging all the fine folks who've helped send my traffic stats up from dismal into merely mediocre.
Speaking of great link-arounds, Classic Liberal puts one out almost every day. His Right Wing Links usually include at least one of my posts along with a cornucopia of top-quality sites. And when he's not linking like a madman his always thought-provoking essays are a must-read.
Theo Spark is also in a class by himself. He kindly finds a place to link every post I send his way which makes him a true gentleman of the blogosphere. His cartoon roundups are always a hoot.
Would you believe one of my posts made John Hawkins' Linkiest this week? 'Tis true, even if I had to resort to naked cowboys to get his attention, Linkiest is a top-flight site.
You know who I don't thank often enough? TrogloPundit, who for some bizarre reason wants to get himself hired by the New York Times. Or the Washington Post. Choosey, he is not. Cheesy yes. Choosey, no.
In no particular order, here are the other FoWBs (Friends of WyBlog) who are overdue for some FMJRA-style Rule 2 linky love.
Grab yourself a box of tissues and read Pundette's latest: Fetal pain and unconditional love. There's a reason her blog is one of the best out there, and that reason would be her top-notch writing skills.
Gator Doug follows the parenthood theme citing the wisdom of his grandfather.
And Fishersville Mike reminds us to thank Heaven for little girls.
Quite Rightly illustrates the devasting effects of Barry's plan for trickle-up poverty.
Bob Belvedere continues to be a loyal and true blogospherical buddy, honoring me with his Righteous Rant Of The Day once again this week. So when he said Chris Dodd is going to make his head explode I naturally put on my galoshes.
Pat Austin is almost on the front lines of the Gulf oil spill. So to get away for a while she took a day trip with some friends to Jefferson, Texas which looks like an absolutely marvelous little town. A gal after my own heart, Pat has been known to enjoy a good beer or 2. One of her new faves is Abita S.O.S. (Save Our Shores). Profits from the sale of this beer will go toward "the rescue and restoration of the environment, industry and individuals fighting to survive this disastrous oil spill." It should be in your local store by early July.
Donald Douglas at American Power is another good friend of the WyBlog. He's on top of the Arizona immigration debacle with some great new video of Gov. Jan Brewer. She's got moxie, she does. Can we have Christie / Brewer 2012? Please?
Speaking of Arizona, Maggie Thornton brings the smackdown on the federal bureaucrats who are (illegally) boycotting that fair state.
Another blog who I should link more is Washington Rebel. Like me, he's an admirer of the great Donald Rumsfeld. And he is very friendly with librarians.
Morgan Freeberg writes at House of Eratosthenes and he shares my disdain for modern feminism. He's not a fan of MLM scams either, which shows that his good taste in blogs is exceeded only by his intellect.
At Liberty Pundits Dr. Melissa Clouthier explains how Barry and his minions sow the seeds of uncertainty which undermine our economy.
Mary Sue has an incredibly funny political TV ad which will leave you wondering if it's really true.
Stacy McCain speaks Politico so you don't have to. You know, if WaPo was serious about hiring a conservative writer they really should have him on speed dial.
From Nation of Cowards we learn why Barry pitched that bust of Sir Winston Churchill from the Oval Office.
Carol discovered one thing that Barry is actually good at doing, deceiving us Infidels in the name of Islam.
Doug Ross points out that "Comprehensive Financial Reform" touted by the Democrats fails to address the multi-trillion dollar time bomb known as Fannie Mae. Well, yeah. The purpose of "Comprehensive Financial Reform" is to make it easier for the Democrats to give money to people who haven't earned it. Fannie Mae is already really, really, really good at doing that.
Carol's Closet has a new poll up — Obama, incompetent or evil? I went with "evil". If he was merely incompetent he'd get something right once in a while via sheer luck.
The Rhetorican listened to NPR (so you don't have to). Apparently they'd like us voters to leave tyranny to the professionals. Sorry dudes, no can do.
Agnes B. Bullock reminds us that Ted Kennedy was no patriot, and his recently revealed correspondence with the KGB is more than enough to turn your stomach.
Motorcitytimes.com eviscerates a USA Today endorsement of Keynesian stimulus.
Laura Lee Donoho has W.C. Fields' take on Obama discovering a fly in his soup.
Republican Redefined says when it comes to the DISCLOSE Act the cure is worse than the disease.
Bride of Rove is not kind to know-nothings.
Clifton notes the media hypocrisy surrounding another racist liberal.
D.R.Berry says the tag team of Janeane Garofalo and Joy Behar epitomizes the essence of idiocy.
In addition to his spot-on political commentary TigerHawk is an excellent amateur photographer.
Matt reminds us that tolerant peace-loving liberals aren't really all that tolerant at all.
Russ has another episode in the Real Men of Genius series, this time starring Frank Pallone. Anna Little to the rescue!
LD Jackson reports that Google's YouTube won a round against Viacom. It's a pity they both can't lose.
Political Junkie Mom found a hillarious video which turns the tables on the prissy vegans in our midst.
Finally, here's a shout-out to
Edisto Joe who got noticed by my pal Kelly Heyboer at NJ.com's
Jersey Blogs. Way to go Joe!
Posted at 16:58 by Chris Wysocki
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