Morning links
Here are a few links to get your motor running on this chilly Wednesday morning:
Young Sudanese student: Teddy bear was named after me, not that Mohammed
Earlier this morning, I wrote about the British teacher in Sudan who is facing a possible punishment of 40 lashes for allowing her young students to name a teddy bear “Mohammed.”
Breaking news: Glenn Greenwald has become a stickler for ‘factual accuracy’
Yes, I know it’s hard to believe, but the left’s favorite sockpuppet, Glenn Greenwald (who has a couple of NYT “bestsellers,” dontcha know), has developed an obsession of sorts for making sure other people get their facts straight before posting/publishing them. I find this development very intriguing, and definitely worth a much closer look.
The left’s obsession with ‘outing’ gay Republicans continues …
… even after they find out from the alleged “other half” of the “relationship” that the rumors aren’t true. Rick Moran provides the details.
What he said
I’m just now getting a chance to read up on the particulars of the widely-criticized Annapolis “peace” conference, but don’t have a lot of time to blog about it this afternoon. In the interest of time, Captain Ed gives a good summary here and pretty much sums up my thoughts on the issue: