Mnew blog
Seth Mnookin has started up a blog on his web site that’s worth checking out if you like the Boston Red Sox, baseball in general, and savvy media criticism. [Besides you, who’s interested in that stuff?–ed. Um… I’m guessing David Pinto, Bill Simmons, and maybe Mickey Kaus if he likes baseball. That’s at least three. ...
Seth Mnookin has started up a blog on his web site that's worth checking out if you like the Boston Red Sox, baseball in general, and savvy media criticism. [Besides you, who's interested in that stuff?--ed. Um... I'm guessing David Pinto, Bill Simmons, and maybe Mickey Kaus if he likes baseball. That's at least three. It's a trend, then!!--ed.] UPDATE: In other blog news, Matthew Yglesias is clearly making a buck off of his blogging and discovers to his irritation that he has to pay the government some of it.
Seth Mnookin has started up a blog on his web site that’s worth checking out if you like the Boston Red Sox, baseball in general, and savvy media criticism. [Besides you, who’s interested in that stuff?–ed. Um… I’m guessing David Pinto, Bill Simmons, and maybe Mickey Kaus if he likes baseball. That’s at least three. It’s a trend, then!!–ed.] UPDATE: In other blog news, Matthew Yglesias is clearly making a buck off of his blogging and discovers to his irritation that he has to pay the government some of it.
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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