
I am not going to bore you with my political view points... you're welcome. Although I'd really like to, but "they" don't want "us" to get into the political "discussions". But I am anyway, but in a good way.
I have been a follower of politics since college where I discovered the fascinating study called Political Science. Honestly the text books absolutely bored me, literally, to sleep. But Poli-Sci has always kept my interest via things that i want to read rather than required reading, and I enjoy (and I love that this is a job) political analysis. Which politician is doing what and why. How this event might change "the political landscape," etc. I like it. But I do not like getting my politics from a single source or from a single point of view.
I like divergent but well thought out political and news writing and commentary. I am a huge Daniel Shore fan. I also enjoy George Will and Matt Taibbi, I usually read his articles in Rolling Stone (of which I have a lifetime subscription, eat your heart out Sueann Rammela).
Anyway, I did find this cool site that is more of a aggregate of political articles called Real Clear Politics dot com. Whenever I type "dot com" I am always reminded of my friend Coho who said he wanted to creat a site called www.wwwdotcom.com way before it actually came into being. I think it's humorous. So, yeah. Check out RealClearPolitics.com and maybe it will help you during the upcoming silly season of politics, and provide some political insight that you may not have heard or read otherwise. Later
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Without exception, any time I came home from work and found Thom asleep on the couch with a book on his face, it was always a PoliSci textbook.
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