My friend Chris Liss (of Rotowire.com and XM satellite radio fame) and I agree on many things–the fantasy value of most baseball players, the evils and health risks of feedlots producing diseased livestock, and yes, politics. Like me, Chris is an avid Obama supporter who appreciates Obama’s ability to be level-headed, even in incredibly difficult situations.
Chris sent an e-mail to Atlantic Monthly blogger Andrew Sullivan recently, detailing how Obama would do a great job of negotiating with Iran. For proof, Chris went through how Obama has done such a good job dealing with the always volatile, always power-hungry Hillary Clinton. Sullivan thought so much of Chris’ e-mail that he posted it on his blog.
So yes, this is a blog post about a blog post about an e-mail sent to a blogger. Chris informs me that he plans to blog about my blog post about Sullivan’s blog post about his e-mail. So if the world collapses unto itself some time in the next couple days, you’ll know why.
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My friend Chris Liss (of Rotowire.com and XM satellite radio fame) and I agree on many things–the fantasy value of most baseball players, the evils and health risks of feedlots producing diseased livestock, and yes, politics. Like me, Chris is an avid Obama supporter who appreciates Obama’s ability to be level-headed, even in incredibly difficult situations.
Chris sent an e-mail to Atlantic Monthly blogger Andrew Sullivan recently, detailing how Obama would do a great job of negotiating with Iran. For proof, Chris went through how Obama has done such a good job dealing with the always volatile, always power-hungry Hillary Clinton. Sullivan thought so much of Chris’ e-mail that he posted it on his blog.
So yes, this is a blog post about a blog post about an e-mail sent to a blogger. Chris informs me that he plans to blog about my blog post about Sullivan’s blog post about his e-mail. So if the world collapses unto itself some time in the next couple days, you’ll know why.
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