Another Great Blog from the Center

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in Blogging

Joe Weedon, my former coauthor at The Yellow Line, has returned to the world of blogs with The Middle of DC.

Joe is a former Republican who left the party a year ago in protest over its increasingly misguided and socially conservative ways. But instead of joining the Democrats, Joe has staked a claim in the political Center where he is one of the most reasoned and intelligent Centrist writers around.

Check out The Middle of DC.


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3 Responses to “Another Great Blog from the Center”

  1. Uncle Mark Says:

    Thanks for the Middle Of DC. link. Time for centrist’s to speak up for balanced budgets, a smaller government, and less extreme voices.

  2. Zee Says:

    Centrist= zero

    Gee, what a brave position.

  3. Justin Gardner Says:

    Zee…we love you too.

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