Carnival of Divided Government - Call for Submissions
By mw | Related entries in Blogging, Elections, Ideas, Kitchen Sink, LegislationI am on a fishing holiday, but have nevertheless begun compiling the next edition of the Carnival of Divided Government TERTIUS DECIMUS - Special Memorial Day Weekend Fishing Edition, which will be cross-posted at Donklephant and at DWSUWF on Memorial Day, May 28, 2007. In this special edition we will be trolling in the blogospheric lakes and wading into the creeks, tributaries and rivers of main stream media for articles and blog posts on the singular topic of government divided between the major parties. As in all of the CODGOV series, the primary only criteria for acceptance in the carnival is to use the words and/or concept of “divided government” in submitted posts. If the words “divided government” are in the post, it almost certainly will be included. If the words “divided government” are not in the post, it almost certainly will not be included.
Actual date of posting may vary depending on weather and how the fish are biting. Blog articles may be submitted for the carnival of divided government using the carnival submission form. Past posts can be found on our blog carnival index page. Looking forward to your carnival contribution.
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May 29th, 2007 at 7:16 am
[...] A day late, but welcome to the May 29, 2007 edition of the Carnival of Divided Government. This edition brought to you from the global headquarters of the DWSUWF blog, temporarily relocated to an undisclosed location near a bass lake and a trout stream in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Introduction As explained in earlier editions, we have adopted Latin ordinal numeration in order to impart a patina of gravitas reflecting the historical importance of the series. In this edition, as in all of the CODGOV series, we select volunteers and draftees from the blogosphere and main stream media on the singular topic of government divided between the major parties (leaving it to the reader to sort out volunteers from draftees). [...]