The Command Post
2004 US Presidential Election
November 02, 2004
United Kingdom | Blogs for UK reaction...

If you are interested in the view from the non-hysterical left you can try Harry’s blog who routinely links to such bleating sources as The Guardian and The Independent to see what lunacy is contained therein. Oliver Kamm is another source of interesting insights on the reasonable and unreasonable left. Pollard will no doubt be writing about the day’s events as well.

Peter Cuthbertson and Iain Murray will be giving the Conservative view of the proceedings. And for the strictly (British) libertarian view of it all, I highly recommend Samizdata.



Posted by Andrew Ian Dodge at November 2, 2004 09:04 AM | TrackBack
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