Assorted snark, superlatives edition
Second most dangerous organization in America: Progressive Majority. I know, I know. It made coffee shoot out of my nose, too.
"Most heavy-handed" move by the state GOP: Threatening one of their own. [UPDATE: johne has more on this story.]
Most successful state senator and representative: Joan Fitz-Gerald and Mike Cerbo, respectively.
Most underhanded move by the Bush administration: Tough one, but last week's reinterpretation of the Endangered Species Act was pretty slimy.
Busiest man in the state: The guv.
Wonkiest greeting: "Happy Long Bill Day!" In vaguely related linkage, here's a story about Ritter administration budget director Todd Saliman:
"A budget is more than a spreadsheet. It's a values document, and where you spend your money reflects where your values are. That's pretty powerful."
"Most heavy-handed" move by the state GOP: Threatening one of their own. [UPDATE: johne has more on this story.]
Most successful state senator and representative: Joan Fitz-Gerald and Mike Cerbo, respectively.
Most underhanded move by the Bush administration: Tough one, but last week's reinterpretation of the Endangered Species Act was pretty slimy.
Busiest man in the state: The guv.
Wonkiest greeting: "Happy Long Bill Day!" In vaguely related linkage, here's a story about Ritter administration budget director Todd Saliman:
"A budget is more than a spreadsheet. It's a values document, and where you spend your money reflects where your values are. That's pretty powerful."
Labels: Bill Ritter, Endangered Species Act, environment, George W. Bush, Joan Fitz-Gerald, Mike Cerbo, Progressive Majority, Todd Saliman

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