Like most bloggers, I also use twitter. I mostly use it to send out links to interesting web content. You can follow me, of course. (David Corn, Mother Jones‘ DC bureau chief, is also on twitter. So is my colleague Daniel Schulman.) But for those of you who aren’t too eager to hop on the tweetwagon, here’s what you should have read yesterday:
- The 19.5 Years Test for Health Care Reform: http://bit.ly/18R9of
- Shockingly, Betsy McCaughey still thinks its okay to just blatantly lie about health care: http://bit.ly/11NQt2
- The Audience Wants Justification, Not Explanation For Media Behavior: http://bit.ly/FuvSg
- Has Wikipedia Created a Rorschach Cheat Sheet? Analyze That: http://bit.ly/8SYSo
- We’re Still at War: Photo of the Day for July 29, 2009: http://tinyurl.com/mbjhks
- Associated Press claims to have discovered magic anti-news-copying beans: http://bit.ly/tmujD
- How Peru—a small, poor country—made the right economic moves. http://bit.ly/wzeEM
- House Members Bone Up on Health-Care Reform Bill: http://bit.ly/XAsfM
- It’s Time for a National Medical Safety Board: http://bit.ly/sKEIh
- Do Ezra Klein and Matt Yglesias Want A Revolution? http://tinyurl.com/me6m6f
- How You Finance Goldman Sachs’ Profits: http://tinyurl.com/lpa59f
- Want to learn about Food Stamps? You bet you do! http://www.cbpp.org/t80