Wednesday, March 28, 2007

The Daily Top Five: March 28, 2007

1. Rudy Giuliani on Economics. Giuliani had a great fiscally conservative record in New York and there is no reason to suspect he would change that in the White House. I don't know if a Steve Forbes endorsement will help in the general public, but it will mean something among staunch fiscal conservatives.

2. Michelle Malkin at Hot Air takes on the John Doe/Flying Imam Witness Protection case. Good peice worth watching.

3. From this week's Carnival of Education comes this post from Scheiss Weekly about the poor dress of today's young kids and who is really at fault. Hint: It ain't the GAP or other clothing manufacturers or TV.
Remember when little kids were allowed to look, dress, and act like little kids?

snip

Honestly, it wouldn't surprise me if little five-year-old girls started getting off the school bus with shaved heads and no underpants. Wouldn't that be COOL?
Read on.

4. Edspresso writes "one of the bigger problems with education policy today is a lack of political will." Ryan Boots is talking about the flip-flopping of Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick on the issue of charter schools.

5. Fellow Maryland blogger, Monoblogue has an interesting post about the Maryland GOP. The title is misleading, but the points he makes are spot on.

1 comment:

Mamacita (The REAL one) said...

Thank you for the mention and the link!