The nine finalists for the 2003 Koufax Award for Best Post are listed below.
Alas, A Blog for Pink Dream Poppies’ post A Comment on Rape and "She Asked For It”
Body and Soul by Jeanne D’Arc for Mr. Byron Goes to Sacramento
Calpundit by Kevin Drum for An Interview with Paul Krugman
Eschaton for Atrios’ Preznit Give Me Turkee
Making Light by Teresa Nielsen Hayden for The Fabric of the City
Open Source Politics for Susie Madrak’s A Matter of Trust
Orcinus by David Neiwert for The Political and the Personal
Prometheus 6 for Where We Stand
Whiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave (The WMD quote post).
Please vote for one finalist by email or comment.
One vote for Billmon's Tangled Web post
Posted by: jam at January 24, 2004 01:59 PMDitto. (sorry)
Posted by: BudMan at January 24, 2004 03:21 PMPrometheus 6 for "Where We Stand"
Posted by: Al-Muhajabah at January 24, 2004 03:38 PMI must go with Billmon's "What a Tangled Web We Weave." It is an important historical artifact that I cite to constantly. I haven't seen anything like it in the "real" media.
Posted by: Frederick at January 24, 2004 03:57 PMI'll take Orcinus for 500, Alex...
Posted by: dave at January 24, 2004 03:58 PMOrcinus
Posted by: Patriotboy at January 24, 2004 04:06 PMWhiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave (The WMD quote post).
Posted by: pontificator at January 24, 2004 04:13 PMBillmon's
Posted by: Thor Heyerdahl at January 24, 2004 04:20 PMWhiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave (The WMD quote post).
Posted by: #defy at January 24, 2004 05:10 PMThe political and the personal... must read for every democrat..
Posted by: Jeanie Renae at January 24, 2004 07:00 PMOrcinus
Posted by: Lynn at January 24, 2004 08:09 PMI loved Jeanne's. Kevin gets big points for the work and initiative an interview requires. I wish I could get the link to Prometheus 6's post but I can't. Billmon's piece was great research. So how can I choose from so much good?
Okay, Orcinus' laid out a cogent case that I wish every conservative in America would read. But this time, for saying a fair amount of the same thing, in a more concise way that better suits a Net reader, I'm giving the edge to Susie Madrak.
Posted by: Kevin Hayden at January 24, 2004 08:25 PMOrcinus consistenly has important information posted, but this time I'm going for Whiskey Bar.
Billmon
Posted by: surfk9 at January 24, 2004 10:17 PM"Preznit Give Me Turkee" followed closely by "What a Tangled Web We Weave."
BTW, not everyone knows the expanded version of the famous poem, which goes
Oh what a tangled web we weave
When first we practice to deceive,
But after we've practiced for awhile,
Oh! the improvement in our style!
Swiped from the Norton Book of Light Verse.
Posted by: Jim Henley at January 24, 2004 10:21 PMThe Whiskey Bar and turkee posts are both great, but I'm going to have to vote for the Calpundit interview of Krugman here.
Posted by: felixrayman at January 24, 2004 10:59 PMAbstain
Posted by: P6 at January 25, 2004 12:05 AMOSP! OSP! OSP! Give it to Susie Madrak.
Posted by: grubi at January 25, 2004 01:26 AMBillmon, again. That post was WIDELY read and copy-catted. Even in the main-stream...
Posted by: lea-p at January 25, 2004 02:12 AMNeiwert. I read that one a few times...
Posted by: Anna Granfors at January 25, 2004 02:25 AMWhiskey Bar.
Posted by: Ivan G. at January 25, 2004 05:43 AMCalPundit on PK. I really wanted to vote for his post on the Republican Party agenda, but . . .
Posted by: Pam Godbout at January 25, 2004 06:01 AMOrdinarily, I'd pick Atrios for "Turkee," which still cracks me up every time I look at it.
But I've been a professional writer for 20 years, and "Matter of Trust" is one of the best things I've ever written. So I'm voting for myself.
Posted by: Susie at January 25, 2004 08:07 AMOrcinus.
Posted by: dublingal_ny at January 25, 2004 09:18 AMpreznit giv me turkeee!
Posted by: n69n at January 25, 2004 10:34 AMPrometheus 6 - Where we stand
Posted by: yvelle at January 25, 2004 10:46 AMCalPundit for the Paul Krugman interview
Posted by: Christian at January 25, 2004 10:52 AMOrcinus, again.
Posted by: Harolynne Bobis at January 25, 2004 11:38 AMThe Whisky Bar
Posted by: oldwhitelady at January 25, 2004 11:39 AMA vote for Orcinus -- "The Political and the Personal"
Posted by: monchie b. monchum at January 25, 2004 11:47 AMWhiskey Bar
Posted by: nick danger at January 25, 2004 11:49 AMOrincus, the political and the personal
Posted by: J.B. at January 25, 2004 11:58 AMWhiskey Bar
Posted by: J at January 25, 2004 12:20 PMSee, now, I just haven't read enough of these, or I read them too long ago. It's like the Academy Awards: pictures that open in December have a better crack at the Oscar.
But I loved Atrios's "Preznit give me turkee". If you like, you can count that as a first-place.
Posted by: Theophylact at January 25, 2004 12:36 PMBillmon
Posted by: Lloyd at January 25, 2004 12:37 PMThe Calpundit one.
An Interview with Paul Krugman by Kevin Drum (Calpundit).
Posted by: PigInZen at January 25, 2004 12:50 PMWhile I must admit to not having read all these posts I will admit to having been moved by the political and the personal
Posted by: p m barnard at January 25, 2004 12:52 PMOrcinus
Posted by: Opus at January 25, 2004 01:02 PMWhiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave (The WMD quote post).
Posted by: jam at January 25, 2004 01:07 PMWhat a tangled web
Posted by: Keith at January 25, 2004 01:29 PMBillmon's WMD quote.
Posted by: cedichou at January 25, 2004 02:17 PMWhiskey Bar
Posted by: Nathaniel at January 25, 2004 02:26 PMAlas, A Blog for Pink Dream Poppies’ post A Comment on Rape and "She Asked For It”
Posted by: Rusty at January 25, 2004 02:40 PMBillmon
Posted by: Hulka at January 25, 2004 02:51 PMBillmon
Posted by: Mike at January 25, 2004 03:10 PMFabric of the City. All politics is local.
Posted by: tomm at January 25, 2004 03:55 PMPrometheus 6 for "Where We Stand"
Posted by: ronn at January 25, 2004 04:12 PMWhiskey Bar. That post by Billmon had a far reach.
Posted by: pete at January 25, 2004 04:29 PMOrcinus
Posted by: obruni at January 25, 2004 04:41 PMBillmon
Honorable Mention: Atrios
Orcinus, Political and personal
Posted by: carpeicthus at January 25, 2004 04:54 PMBillmon for what a tangled web we weave
Posted by: molly bloom at January 25, 2004 04:59 PMWhiskey Bar's WMD quotes -- a true classic
Posted by: Cath at January 25, 2004 05:03 PMWhiskey Bar
Posted by: Tecla at January 25, 2004 05:14 PMWhiskey Bar
Posted by: richard at January 25, 2004 05:16 PMBillmon
Posted by: vachon at January 25, 2004 05:33 PMWhiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave (The WMD quote post). For superb tactical marshalling of information.
Orcinus by David Neiwert for The Political and the Personal is a very very close second for thoughtful and accomplished writing,
Posted by: Erin at January 25, 2004 05:37 PMBillmon
Posted by: Oliver at January 25, 2004 05:54 PMAtrios. Presnit giv me turkee.
Posted by: Mark H at January 25, 2004 06:01 PMwhiskey bar
Posted by: Prince of Dirkness at January 25, 2004 06:03 PM... Orcinus.
Posted by: CincyDemo at January 25, 2004 06:32 PMWhiskey Bar
Posted by: shiva at January 25, 2004 06:37 PM
Calpundit by Kevin Drum for An Interview with Paul Krugman
Orcinus by David Neiwert for The Political and the Personal
Open Source Politics for Susie Madrak’s A Matter of Trust
Posted by: denni at January 25, 2004 06:38 PMPersonal and the political
Posted by: chris dub at January 25, 2004 06:38 PMAtrios
Posted by: wystler at January 25, 2004 06:41 PMBillmon
Posted by: jackson at January 25, 2004 06:53 PMAlas
Posted by: novalis at January 25, 2004 06:59 PMBillmon
Posted by: gamini at January 25, 2004 07:06 PMEschaton/Atrios
Posted by: Penny at January 25, 2004 07:08 PMBillmon
Billmon first, Orcinus second.
Posted by: Dongi at January 25, 2004 07:23 PMPDP's post on Alas, A Blog.
Posted by: kim at January 25, 2004 07:24 PMCalpundit
Posted by: Andrew at January 25, 2004 07:46 PMI love "The Fabric of the City", but I think "What A Tangled Web We Weave" is more important, so Billmon gets my vote.
Posted by: Charles Kuffner at January 25, 2004 07:47 PMCalpundit for the Krugman interview
Posted by: Ted K at January 25, 2004 07:48 PMOrcinus
Posted by: Steeve at January 25, 2004 07:56 PMBiillmon: What a Tangled Web
Posted by: nearpass at January 25, 2004 08:05 PMOrcinus for "The Political and the Personal". Another very tough choice.
Posted by: Observer at January 25, 2004 08:18 PMOpen Source Politics, Susie Madrak
Posted by: T. Rex at January 25, 2004 08:22 PMOrcinus
Posted by: Joe Bob at January 25, 2004 08:30 PMThis one was easy, The Political and the Personal - Orcinus
Posted by: Democarp at January 25, 2004 08:52 PMOrcinus, The Political and the Personal
Posted by: AWW at January 25, 2004 08:59 PMBody and Soul for "Mr. Byron"
Posted by: The42ndGuy at January 25, 2004 09:00 PMDamn. Billmon's is just potent and important, but Orcinus's is deeply affecting.
So, Orcinus.
Posted by: nick at January 25, 2004 09:11 PM"A Comment on Rape" by PinkDreamPoppies.
Posted by: Amanda at January 25, 2004 09:20 PMIts not simply the content of the post, it is the the timing. No post hit harder or was more memorable for me this year than Billmon's WMD post.
Posted by: Simp at January 25, 2004 09:23 PMI know I'm a broken record, but billmon's my man (mon)
Posted by: ralphbon at January 25, 2004 09:45 PM"The Political and the Personal" by David Neiwert over at Orcinus
One more vote for Orcibus' The Political and the Personal.
Posted by: (: Tom :) at January 25, 2004 10:15 PMbillmon
eschaton
Many good choices, but Neiwert's is far and away the winner. The Political and the Personal captures the key to the country. If only those in power would listen to Orcinus.
Posted by: eugene at January 25, 2004 10:25 PMBillmon's WMD post is still the best place to go to see the mendacity behind the administration, and rightly thrust him into the bloglight.
Posted by: Loki at January 25, 2004 10:40 PMCalpundit by Kevin Drum for An Interview with Paul Krugman
Posted by: joe h. at January 25, 2004 11:01 PMAtrios/Eschaton Preznit Giv Me Turkee
Calpundit Interview with Krugman
Posted by: TolucaJim at January 25, 2004 11:03 PMcalpundit
Posted by: chuck at January 25, 2004 11:13 PMSusie Madrak
Posted by: allan at January 25, 2004 11:20 PMBillmon
Posted by: joe at January 25, 2004 11:37 PMCalpundit Krugman interview
Posted by: downntown at January 26, 2004 12:09 AM"The Political and the Personal", by a nose over "A Matter of Trust"
Posted by: Chris at January 26, 2004 12:11 AMDefinitely "The Personal and the Political."
Posted by: Peter Horace at January 26, 2004 12:42 AMBillmon
Posted by: Stewart Kelly at January 26, 2004 12:42 AMThe Political and the Personal/Neiwert
yeah, I know I said under Series that to vote for Neiwert anywhere but Writing was to sell him short, but he doesn't appear to have a chance there. consider this my lone strategic vote.
CalPundit's Krugman
Posted by: anonymous at January 26, 2004 01:12 AMWhiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave (The WMD quote post) - I use quotes from it all the time.
Orincus, The political and the personal - a VERY close second
Posted by: LTRS at January 26, 2004 01:13 AM- Whiskey Bar
Posted by: fubar at January 26, 2004 01:26 AMWhiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave (The WMD quote post).
Posted by: jl at January 26, 2004 01:32 AMBillmon http://billmon.org.v.sabren.com/archives/000172.html .
Posted by: Andrew J. Lazarus at January 26, 2004 01:33 AMbillmon's tangled web
Posted by: poop ruiz at January 26, 2004 01:42 AMBillmon's tangled web!
William is by far the best writer out there blogging!
Just go through the archives, and check out the quality of research!
Quality over quantity!!
Posted by: Werner Dieter Thomas, Vancouver, BC, Canada at January 26, 2004 01:44 AMJeanne d arc.
Posted by: john steppling at January 26, 2004 01:45 AM1st: Alas, a Blog PDP for A comment on rape or she asked for it,
2nd: The Political and the Personal (Orcinus)
Orcinus. That's it.
Posted by: Rick at January 26, 2004 01:56 AMI've heard him tell it a few times, but I still read to the end of the blog post because it's so damn well-thought-out and valuable--Dave Niewert/Orcinus
Posted by: Sara J at January 26, 2004 02:03 AMOrcinus
Posted by: Mithras at January 26, 2004 02:13 AMEschaton for Atrios' Preznit Give Me Turkee
Posted by: CMike at January 26, 2004 03:54 AMWhiskey Bar by Billmon for Tangled Web.
Posted by: Perdita Durango at January 26, 2004 03:58 AMBillmon's Tangled Web post
'Fabric of the City'.
Posted by: Brad at January 26, 2004 05:33 AMOrcinus
Posted by: Brian Linse at January 26, 2004 06:04 AMCalpundit by Kevin Drum for An Interview with Paul Krugman
Posted by: jt at January 26, 2004 06:11 AMOrcinus. The man can write. (Well, the others are great too.)
Posted by: SherLynn at January 26, 2004 06:58 AMOrcinus by David Neiwert for The Political and the Personal.
Posted by: Kerim Friedman at January 26, 2004 07:08 AMAlas, A Blog
Posted by: Andrew Edwards at January 26, 2004 07:25 AMOrcinus/David Neiwert for "The Political and the Personal."
Posted by: SG at January 26, 2004 08:16 AMKevin Drum's Interview followed closely by Billmon's Post of Mass Destruction
Posted by: Duncan Young at January 26, 2004 08:37 AMCalpundit.
Posted by: JohnW at January 26, 2004 08:39 AMBillmon.
Posted by: Tim F at January 26, 2004 09:01 AMOrcinus.
Posted by: LowLife at January 26, 2004 09:05 AMMaking Light, The Fabric of the City
Posted by: nate at January 26, 2004 09:07 AMBillmon
Posted by: Fast Pete at January 26, 2004 09:08 AMOrcinus
Posted by: Gryn at January 26, 2004 09:09 AMThe Political and the Personal
Posted by: Jason at January 26, 2004 09:16 AMCalpundit for Interview with Paul Krugman
Posted by: Jim Shirk at January 26, 2004 09:28 AMbillmon/whiskey bar: tangled web
Posted by: agitpropre at January 26, 2004 10:00 AMBillmon
Posted by: Billy Pilgrim at January 26, 2004 10:02 AMThese are too hard. I'm going with the powerful Whiskey Bar WMD post, with props to Kevin Drum for blurring the line between blogging and mainstream journalism.
Posted by: skb at January 26, 2004 10:07 AM1. Orcinus by David Neiwert for The Political and the Personal
2. Whiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave (The WMD quote post).
3. Eschaton for Atrios’ Preznit Give Me Turkee
4. Calpundit by Kevin Drum for An Interview with Paul Krugman
CalPundit
Posted by: Max B. Sawicky at January 26, 2004 10:35 AMbillmon/whiskey bar: tangled web
Posted by: fasteddie at January 26, 2004 11:05 AMAlas, A Blog for *everything* by PinkDreamPoppies but specifically A Comment on Rape and "She Asked For It".
Posted by: Ananna at January 26, 2004 11:20 AMCalpundit by Kevin Drum for An Interview with Paul Krugman
Posted by: ScottM at January 26, 2004 11:28 AMPreznit give me turkee
Posted by: martha at January 26, 2004 11:46 AMMaking Light
Posted by: eleanor rowe at January 26, 2004 11:51 AMWhiskey Bar
Posted by: ghola at January 26, 2004 12:29 PMI vote for Susan Madrak for Best Post for her Open Source Politics "A Matter of Trust". She is a great writer.
Posted by: Linda DuShane White at January 26, 2004 12:52 PMWhiskey Bar. A defining blog history moment.
Posted by: Green Boy at January 26, 2004 01:04 PMSusan Madrak, OSP, "A Matter of Trust"
Posted by: Bryan at January 26, 2004 01:14 PMOrcinius
Posted by: Steve at January 26, 2004 01:39 PMI think Billmon has had some better posts than that one. I'll vote for Orcinus.
Posted by: neil at January 26, 2004 01:47 PMMaking Light
Posted by: Kim at January 26, 2004 01:56 PMBillmon
Posted by: mac at January 26, 2004 01:57 PMPreznit give me turkee.
Eschaton
One Write-in ballot for Philosoraptor, The duToit-ification of the Western Conservative.
Orcinus, The Political and the Personal. Barely edging out Teresa NH for Fabric of the City.
Posted by: ZachW at January 26, 2004 02:05 PMSusan Madrak "A Matter of Trust"
Posted by: sj at January 26, 2004 02:10 PM"What a Tangled Web We Weave"
Posted by: lightning at January 26, 2004 02:15 PMBillmon again.
Posted by: Silencia at January 26, 2004 02:18 PMOrcinus by David Neiwert for The Political and the Personal
Orcinus
Posted by: ceece at January 26, 2004 03:06 PMTeresa Nielsen Hayden.
Posted by: Esme at January 26, 2004 03:08 PMOrcinus, followed by Billmon
Posted by: maurinsky at January 26, 2004 03:20 PMCalpundit, Interview with Krugman.
(I'm surprised Billmon's post about neocon history didn't make it.)
Posted by: JP at January 26, 2004 03:34 PMOrcinus
Posted by: Jon Meltzer at January 26, 2004 04:16 PMBillmon's post on WMD's created a form that bloggers use all over, brought The Whiskey Bar fame beyond his 15 minutes, and probably bumped up the blogosphere from a mere annoyance to something that they talk about in Davos, Switzerland at huge big time economic forums. For that reason alone it wins the best post.
But Susie Madrak's post on trust rages with rightful (or should we say leftful) anger that makes it a powerful condemnation of the lies and infamy of the Bush malAdministration.
I vote for Billmon, but Susie comes in a very close second.
Posted by: Duckman GR at January 26, 2004 04:21 PMBillmon.
Posted by: LeftyUSNVet at January 26, 2004 04:31 PMOrinicus
Posted by: Upper West at January 26, 2004 04:47 PMMaking Light by Teresa Nielsen Hayden for The Fabric of the City
Posted by: pericat at January 26, 2004 04:47 PMWhiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave
Posted by: Royko at January 26, 2004 05:14 PMOrcinus by David Neiwert for The Political and the Personal
Posted by: Timothy at January 26, 2004 05:35 PMWhat a Tangled Web We Weave.
Posted by: Thlayli at January 26, 2004 05:44 PMPolitical & The Personal
Posted by: opus at January 26, 2004 05:59 PM1. Orcinus by David Neiwert for The Political and the Personal
2. Prometheus 6 for Where We Stand
Posted by: sennoma at January 26, 2004 06:05 PMmaking light
Posted by: Leslie at January 26, 2004 06:54 PMMaking Light
Posted by: Zack at January 26, 2004 07:32 PMBody & Soul
Posted by: Arthur D. Hlavaty at January 26, 2004 07:53 PMWhiskey Bar.
Atrios and Orcinus mentioned in dispatches
Posted by: dirk strom at January 26, 2004 08:22 PMorcinus
Posted by: Sasha at January 26, 2004 08:28 PMAnother toughie. Could easily pick any of them. I'll go with Billmon on this one.
Posted by: R. Porrofatto at January 26, 2004 08:29 PMMaking Light
Posted by: Mitch Wagner at January 26, 2004 08:42 PMThe Political and the Personal - Orcinus
Preznit Give Me Turkee still makes me laugh. That was an amazing sequence of events masterfully covered, and the upshoot of it all is still with us... thx big A.
Posted by: thingwarbler at January 26, 2004 10:17 PMMaking Light
Posted by: Jason at January 26, 2004 10:34 PMThe Fabric of the City
Posted by: TheSquire at January 26, 2004 10:37 PMYep. That's hard. Gotta go with PinkDreamPoppies, though. That's some powerful stuff.
Posted by: Reba at January 26, 2004 11:11 PMBillmon, Tangled Web.
Posted by: abel at January 27, 2004 12:08 AMBillmon: That strainer thingie over the memory hole.
Posted by: Irfo at January 27, 2004 12:56 AMOrcinus, The Political and the Personal -- rich and deep. I've read it several times and keep finding something new to mull over.
Posted by: Lisa Miller at January 27, 2004 03:39 AMWhiskey Bar...that was a brilliant post.
Posted by: Jane at January 27, 2004 09:28 AMTMP
Posted by: nancy berry at January 27, 2004 10:19 AMMaking Light
Posted by: Nyrath at January 27, 2004 10:22 AMFabric of the City by Teresa (Making Light)
Posted by: Richard Brandt at January 27, 2004 10:54 AMMaking Light, by a mile.
Posted by: jkcohen at January 27, 2004 11:54 AMBillmon
Posted by: lastone at January 27, 2004 12:09 PMI really like The Political and the Personal and the Krugman interview, but my vote goes to Billmon for making an enormously important point with a style as succinct as a Billy Bob Thornton movie.
Posted by: Mrs. Columbo at January 27, 2004 01:10 PMBillmon - Tangled Web
Posted by: MelissaG at January 27, 2004 02:33 PMAlas, A Blog
Posted by: Zarquon at January 27, 2004 04:08 PMOrcinus
Posted by: Ray Radlein at January 27, 2004 05:08 PMwhiskey bar
Posted by: mlhm5 at January 27, 2004 05:10 PMFor a post that should have been more damning than it has been, I vote for Billmon (Whiskey Bar).
Posted by: Dave Buster at January 27, 2004 06:36 PMOrcinus.
Posted by: Oneiros Dreaming at January 27, 2004 10:28 PMPinkDreamPoppies at Alas, a blog.
Posted by: Echidne at January 28, 2004 01:57 AMWhiskey Bar rules
Posted by: lost_horizon at January 28, 2004 11:51 AMCalpundit
Posted by: David W. at January 28, 2004 01:12 PMBody and Soul by a nose with the rest of the pack close behind. At the head of the trailing pack, Prometheus, Orcinus and Wiskey Bar.
Posted by: Warbaby at January 28, 2004 01:46 PMOrcinus
Posted by: vern at January 28, 2004 02:23 PMAtrios
Posted by: cr at January 28, 2004 05:48 PMIt's damn hard to write about New York and hit a chord in old-school New Yorkers. The Fabric of the City.
Posted by: julia at January 29, 2004 11:14 AMWhiskey Bar- If his WMD quotes do not end up in a commercial or full page ad then someone has dropped the ball.
Posted by: Mark McKenna at January 29, 2004 11:53 AMOrcinus -- but honour to Alas, and Prometheus. All three posts would make more than worthy winners. But right now it is nations that need saving more than relations between men and women, or between black and white. Prez isn't quite so funny when one sees the pdf at the bottom of http://www.aclu.org/LesbianGayRights/LesbianGayRights.cfm?ID=14478&c=104
Posted by: Ian Davis at January 30, 2004 12:53 AMOrcinus - Political and Personal
Posted by: Robert Sobak at January 30, 2004 10:12 AMBillmon, Tangled Web.
Posted by: Larry at January 30, 2004 12:22 PMWhiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave (The WMD quote post).
Posted by: Rodger at January 30, 2004 03:17 PMBillman-tangled web
Posted by: Bill Rushmore at January 30, 2004 06:31 PMAtrios "Preznut give me turkee"
Posted by: Steve at January 30, 2004 09:33 PMOrcinus
Posted by: carrie at January 31, 2004 05:40 PMWhiskey Bar
Posted by: nochnaya babochka at February 1, 2004 05:04 PMWhiskey Bar by Billmon for What a Tangled Web We Weave (The WMD quote post).
Posted by: Initials CB at February 1, 2004 08:21 PM