Give me the Drysdale!
I see I’ve been nominated for “Best Non-Liberal Blog” for the 2003 Koufax Awards. Ordinarily, I wouldn’t tell you good readers to vote for me [Yes, you would!–ed.] but in the interest of marital balance I’m going to ask this time. Erika writes one pithy post and gets a Bloggie nomination!! My lovely wife has ...
I see I've been nominated for "Best Non-Liberal Blog" for the 2003 Koufax Awards. Ordinarily, I wouldn't tell you good readers to vote for me [Yes, you would!--ed.] but in the interest of marital balance I'm going to ask this time. Erika writes one pithy post and gets a Bloggie nomination!! My lovely wife has been lording it over me ever since, unimpressed with the meager success I've had with prior awards. So, even the score and vote for me!! [Is this a reason or a rant?--ed. There's a reason you don't get nominated for anything]
I see I’ve been nominated for “Best Non-Liberal Blog” for the 2003 Koufax Awards. Ordinarily, I wouldn’t tell you good readers to vote for me [Yes, you would!–ed.] but in the interest of marital balance I’m going to ask this time. Erika writes one pithy post and gets a Bloggie nomination!! My lovely wife has been lording it over me ever since, unimpressed with the meager success I’ve had with prior awards. So, even the score and vote for me!! [Is this a reason or a rant?–ed. There’s a reason you don’t get nominated for anything]
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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