A round up of recent posts by a few centrist, moderate, and independent bloggers.
The impeachment thunder continues to rumble: Libby Spencer joins the chorus … with reservations. (By way of contrast, Chuck Butcher, who happens to be a die-hard Democrat, non-centrist and non-moderate, suggests there is a more productive alternative.)
This Jeff Jarvis post has nothing to do with politics or anything of any substance, really, but it prompted a smirk this morning, as I thought about my own disdain for the choking constraint of neckties and the Moms everywhere who refuse to let their grown sons completely divorce themselves of this ridiculous wardrobe accessory.
On to matters of more weight, Justin Gardner chimes in on the recruiting woes of the DHS and the “interim mid-July assessment” of “progress” in Iraq.
Sean Aqui suggests it’s time for D’s and R’s to move beyond mud-slinging about being “soft on terror” and come to grips with the harsh complexity of the threat.
At Foreign Policy Watch, Jeb offers a thoughtful post on the import of the imminent elections in Turkey.