Some Sunday morning reading to share.
I'm enjoying the Presidential Follies quite a bit. I've been saying that Hillary Clinton could never win the White House long before things heated up for one simple reason. She doesn't connect with many voters. David Broder in the Washington Post is now saying the same thing in Clinton's Flaw: A Failure to Connect.
Meanwhile, Obama looks like he's pulling out all the stops for the primaries on Tuesday. According to the NY Times he's upped his spending in Texas and Ohio to try and throw the knock out punch.
Frank Rich on looking at the fine print on John McCain. The Republicans already have and are waiting for 2012.
Nick Carr (and others) are saying Microsoft is going to finally unveil its web strategy this week. TechCrunch thinks we might see an offline version of Silverlight. I just hope we see something other than announcements.
The cost of everything is going up. Now it is pizza and beer.
New Jersey joins the club of states with a law forbidding text messaging and phone calling while driving. I still ask this question. Why does their need to be a new law for this? Isn't it considered simply reckless driving?
The New York Times on denouncing and rejection.
Doc Searls on No Country for Old Men.
Colin Walker's thoughts on the role of Bloggers.







