June 29, 2004
Links of the Day
Posted by Frank J. at 07:01 PM | View blog reactions | Comments (10)

Yay! I'm always reloading opinionjournal.com in the late afternoon waiting for Best of the Web to appear (as I've been doing even before I started my own blog), and I find today myself cited (look for '9/11' Is No. 2) among their other useful wisdom of the day! Hooray! (it's my second time to be cited by them, actually). I had thought my scoop on claims of Michael Moore's film not actually breaking any records was worth e-mailing other blogs about (none of whom posted it) but I hadn't even thought of trying Best of the Web. You know my last correspondence to them.

One of those I e-mailed who gave no response (that's right; actually ignored an e-mail from me!) was Glenn Reynolds, who for the record, said that he thinks Michael Moore is the greatest person ever and would love to share a puppy shake with him... or something to that effect.

Plus, is Glenn now going to kill Mike Tyson?

Kim du Toit has a great post on accuracy in shooting, which leads to the question: How should I approach shooting at the shooting range if my goals are good self-defense shooting and icing my rival drug dealers? (hat tip to Barking Moonbat... though I really should be reading du Toit on my own).

This cartoonist seems to be implying that Rumsfeld is Chomps. Shades of Fight Club?

Finally, Laurence Simon thinks more rally bombings are needed. Sounds like a start, though I still want my S.M.I.T.E.