Guest blogger: Megan Carpentier comes to Madam Secretary
It’s going to be a great week for Hillary obsessives. So, in order to up our obsession quotient, we’re pulling a fantastic guest blogger into our ranks here at Madam Secretary. Please welcome Megan Carpentier, formerly of Wonkette and Glamocracy, and currently of the drop-dead fabulous Jezebel blog. I can’t think of a better blogger ...
It's going to be a great week for Hillary obsessives. So, in order to up our obsession quotient, we're pulling a fantastic guest blogger into our ranks here at Madam Secretary. Please welcome Megan Carpentier, formerly of Wonkette and Glamocracy, and currently of the drop-dead fabulous Jezebel blog. I can't think of a better blogger to cover Hillary's confirmation hearing and its aftermath, mostly because Megan can dish brilliantly not only on Hillary's stance on Iraq but also on her choice of suit color. Let the obsession begin...
It’s going to be a great week for Hillary obsessives. So, in order to up our obsession quotient, we’re pulling a fantastic guest blogger into our ranks here at Madam Secretary. Please welcome Megan Carpentier, formerly of Wonkette and Glamocracy, and currently of the drop-dead fabulous Jezebel blog. I can’t think of a better blogger to cover Hillary’s confirmation hearing and its aftermath, mostly because Megan can dish brilliantly not only on Hillary’s stance on Iraq but also on her choice of suit color. Let the obsession begin…
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