Fun with blog polls

UCLA Law scholar and well-read local blogger Professor Bainbridge is running a reader poll titled "What's up with Bush?"

George Bush has always elicited divergent views, but lately some of the theories have been ... well, out there. The National Enquirer claims he's drinking again. The Washington Post implies that Laura's emasculated him. Andrew Sullivan's decided Bush is a socialist. Hugh Hewitt thinks W is still on course for greatness. They can't all be right? Can they?

So far, "greatness" has the plurality by two votes, "spending like a socialist" trails right behind, and "drinking again" is making a strong showing. The professor also points to a UCLA Law colleague who is having seminar students post to a group blog on executive compensation called Nice Work.

3:23 PM Tuesday, September 27 2005 • Link
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