Your Froomkin Fix
May/16, 2007 02:37 PM
"Another post about politics?" I hear you asking yourself. And you may have a point. But bear with me for a minute.
For the last few years, I've become a total junkie for the daily "White House Watch" feature (formerly "White House Briefing") on washingtonpost.com. Dan Froomkin does an amazing job of pulling together bits and pieces from all over the place into a coherent daily narrative of what's right and (unfortunately for the last few years, mostly) wrong in our Executive branch of government.
I wholeheartedly recommend it as a daily part of your information diet, which is why I've added a "White House Watch" widget over there in the right-hand column. It's labeled "Your Froomkin Fix," because I quite literally go into withdrawal when I miss it for a day. I'm nervous about our vacation in a couple of weeks, because there's four whole days when I'll have to miss Dan's insightful writings.
Once you start reading it, you'll find you don't want to miss it, either. Give it a try!
For the last few years, I've become a total junkie for the daily "White House Watch" feature (formerly "White House Briefing") on washingtonpost.com. Dan Froomkin does an amazing job of pulling together bits and pieces from all over the place into a coherent daily narrative of what's right and (unfortunately for the last few years, mostly) wrong in our Executive branch of government.
I wholeheartedly recommend it as a daily part of your information diet, which is why I've added a "White House Watch" widget over there in the right-hand column. It's labeled "Your Froomkin Fix," because I quite literally go into withdrawal when I miss it for a day. I'm nervous about our vacation in a couple of weeks, because there's four whole days when I'll have to miss Dan's insightful writings.
Once you start reading it, you'll find you don't want to miss it, either. Give it a try!
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