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Mike’s Blog Roundup … from Crooks & Liars Steve in Manhattan

Tom Bettenhausen4 hours ago01 mins

Bark Bark Woof Woof – going somewhere?

Mike the Mad Biologist – the backlash to the employee revolt;

Mock Paper Scissors – Booker reads the room, votes wrong anyway;

Obsidian Wings – they are sending their best;

The BradBlog – then they came for members of Congress.

Send tips, requests, and suggestions to mbru@crooksandliars.com (with ‘for MBRU’ in the subject line).

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