Food for thought
Elie's Expositions is having a food crisis. Again.
Speaking of food, Crossing the Rubicon tells of some aural food, Popcorn the Instrumental. I had wanted to post about this when Robert Moog died but forgot. I'm glad that Crossing the Rubicon found this.
President Bush, appointments and the Jews
Life of Rubin is impressed by Judge Scalito, especially his Menora ruling.
Bloghead wonders if Libby's indictment is Bad for the Jews.
Me-Ander considers what a Small Jewish World it is in regards to the nominee to succeed Alan Greenspan.
Israel and Iran
Atlas Shrugs compares the Week in Israel with the Week in Iran. Where would you rather be?
Slant Point considers the tameness of Israel's response to the Iranian threat in Wipe out vs. Expulsion
Joe Wilson vs. the Truth
A commenter has criiticized my post On libby and wilson feeling that I'm whitewashing Libby. My belief is that Wilson lied and the administration pushed back to expose those lies.
(via Instapundit) GatewayPundit excerpts from and links to a speech that Wilson gave before the Novak article that shows that he was against the war - and Israel.
via Instapundit - again - and SerandEz) Max Boot catalogues a number of lies by Wilson and concludes:
What we're left with is the lies that led to the antiwar movement. Good thing for Wilson and his pals that deceiving the press and the public isn't a crime.Of course the media was more than happy to be deceived.
Meanwhile, NRO's media blog challenges the media to be truthful about Wilson.
Meet me in the funny papers
Meryl Yourish becomes a cartoon at Day by Day.
In realy life Meryl Yourish takes off after Ex-Jews.
Arts
In Blues by the Beach, Rishon Rishon recalls the making of a documentary about Mike's Place. (Name ring a bell? Read and remember.)
On a (much) lighter note, ParshaBlog expands his thesis about Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. (Be forewarned there are major spoilers here if you haven't read the book yet.)
Media bias vs. Israel
IRIS and Mediacrity document the arrogance of the New York Times regarding its (mis-)reporting on Israel.