— Robert Reich’s American Prospect is either nervous or happy about being noticed by Warblogs. See TAP: Web Feature: Editor’s Desk
Little did I know that within a week of these changes, a wide range of TAP Online content would simultaneously provoke heated discussion on a number of of leading conservative and opinion Web sites. Robert Kuttner’s March 13 Boston Globe column — currently a focal point on Instapundit.com, AndrewSullivan.com (search for “Kuttner”), and The Wall Street Journal‘s Best of the Web (search for “Kuttner” again) — hasn’t even been posted yet on our site and won’t be there until Monday. Kausfiles.com just devoted an extended critical post to Natasha Berger’s popular “Liberal Arts” piece on Doris Kearns Goodwin. Which is to say nothing of National Review editor Rich Lowry’s multiple postings (scroll up for more) in response to Jeremy Lott’s recent article about Lowry’s discussion of whether the United States should consider “nuking Mecca” in the event of a terrorist nuclear detonation on U.S. soil.
It’s good to know that The Nation doesn’t have to carry the burden of leftwing silliness all by themselves now.