This Week in Blogging

Those of you who do not work for the government probably spend less than 40 hours/week reading Missouri political blogs. So I took the liberty of reading them for you.

With apologies to the late Mel Allen, here’s This Week in Blogging:

MayorSlay.com has a new look. Is Slay the only elected official in Missouri to blog? I think so. (1)

Katie Favazza is promoting a project to pay tribute to the 2,996 victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Jeff Roe was the first to report that Todd Smith (2) was resigning from the Missouri House.

Roy Temple + YouTube = bad news. Don’t say I didn’t tell you.

Tony Messenger is on the panel for the Talent-McCaskill debate in Springfield. He wants your suggestions for questions to ask the candidates.

Dave Drebes graciously provided you non-St. Louisans with the latest copy of the Arch City Chronicle. Dave’s site also took a closer look at the results of the Jeff Smith victory in a two-part post.

ArchPundit doesn’t think All Children Matter spent their money very wisely in the primaries.

Tim Hilton gave his opinion on the Willie Nelson-Claire McCaskill silliness. I think we’re on the same page.

Randy Turner found an update on former state Sen. Marvin Singleton.

And of course, too much good stuff to list from the P-D Political Fix, KC Buzz Blog, CDT Politics Blog, and the KY3 Blog.

(1) Press releases posted to a campaign website do not count as a candidate blog.

(2) No relation to the other Republican Todd Smith.

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