Friday, June 04, 2004

CANADA VOTE

I am going to refrain from posting too much about the Canadian election. Not because I'm uninterested but because I'm several thousand miles away and have been living abroad for several years. So, admittedly, I'm a little out of touch (you may have noticed that I misspelled Bloc in my previous election post as Bloq).

I'm still very interested (entertained) and will be keeping track of things and occasionally commenting - but only occasionally. For those who are even more out of touch than me, I recommend the following:

Andrew Coyne: He recently returned after a departure that was quite long in Internet time. Coyne consistently offers a good summary of the campaign and if you go into the archives marvelous stuff on Adscam.

Warren Kinsella: As Kinsella is a Chretienite Liberal, I've generally avoided his blog until recently. He has fallen out with the Martinis, but still has contacts within the party and some great insights as to what the Martin team is doing wrong. (Off topic, though I disagree with Kinsella politically on most things - he's quite a fan of 70s era punk and would probably be a cool guy to go to a gig with.)

Colin May: Just came across this a day or two ago thanks to a link from Sullivan. Sober and well-thought-out commentary, although it damps my hopes for a Conservative majority.

Paul Wells: Tales from the campaign bus. Not usually one of my favorite blogs, but right now his perspective is interesting.

More later.

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