This Week in Blogging, Sept. 19

Jeff Roe weighed in on Dem objections to the voter ID law. Mayor Slay had a different take.

Check out Paul Seale’s Arena of Ideas for smart commentary from a solid conservative.

Randy Turner pointed out a ridiculous quirk in campaign finance disclosure law which allows U.S. Senate candidates to file their reports the old-fashioned way, instead of electronically. Turner, a former reporter, also gave his thoughts on last week’s post about reporters and the proper citation of blogs.

At FiredUpMissouri.com, Roy Temple drew parallels between the Bob Ney and Conrad Burns cases and the FBI investigation/non-investigation/figment of the liberal media’s imagination here in Missouri.

The Talent campaign blog provided a recap of the senator’s appearance at the Greentree Festival in Kirkwood. The McCaskill blog hasn’t been updated this month.

On the national level, Marc Ambinder of The Hotline looked at Dems’ microtargeting efforts for November. Looks like the program won’t be in effect in Missouri.

Meanwhile, The Hotline and Wonkette are having a field day with the traveling circus that is Virginia’s U.S. Senate race.

The nation’s best sports blog noted the absurdity of a certain sports commentator sharing his view on Iraq. (Note: Do not click on the link that reads “NBA DRAFT!!!” if you have a history of bladder control issues.) (link possibly NSFW due to language)

If you haven’t already, you should add Greg Reeves’ Crime Scene KC to your daily circuit of KY3 Political Notebook, CDT Vote 2006, P-D Political Fix, and the KC Buzz Blog.

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