by Matt Barr
Watcher's Council results January 6
The Watcher's Council (what?) chose these best posts from among those nominated January 4, 2006.
Gates of Vienna on a roll! Let [Dymphna] Tell You Something, President Bush:
If you ever hold hands with one of these degenerates again ... then I pity you. You, sir, know better than anyone -- since you are privy to information not available to the rest of us -- what horrors these Saudi princes are. If you do not speak out before you leave office, then God have mercy on your soul. It would take an immensity only God possesses to forgive you for colluding with them in the name of whatever policy you have in place.
Right Wing Nut House placed with How MSNBC's Craig Crawford Saved My Day.
Neo-neocon's To Speak or Not To Speak: Coming Out As a Neocon won best non-Council post of the week.
It's easy to move through life in a liberal bubble if everyone around who disagrees is silent and invisible. The only way to change that is to challenge it by standing up, speaking out, and bursting the bubble. It's very difficult; but you may find, as I did, that most of your worthwhile relationships survive the blow, although many are never quite the same again.
Tying for second just a smidge back were the timely Helpful New Year's Resolutions For the Left at Cavalier's Guardian WatchBlog and Dinocrat's Reporters or Lawyers: Who Will Get Us Killed First?
The full results and many other worthy links are posted here.
If you're a blogger looking for more exposure -- who isn't! -- Watcher has a deal where he'll use host's privilege to nominate worthy posts suggested by you and your contemporaries who impress him most. There are some rules, helpfully summarized here. The deadline is 8pm Eastern each Tuesday. Check it out! Tell him New World Man referred you, it's worth two double super secret no-points in the voting.
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