Let’s see, seven stand-alone posts in one day on the Foley scandal. How about some other, non-Foley stories that I didn’t get to today?
* Wal-Mart: always awful business practices. Always.
* Markos Moulitsas (you know, Kos) makes a compelling argument for “The Case for the Libertarian Democrat.”
* I’m amazed reporters are still getting the story wrong about Democrats taking Abramoff money. (They didn’t.)
* I’m even more amazed Bill O’Reilly suggested, with a straight face, that “religious fundamentalists” have “no influence” on politicians and the media.
* Ned Lamont has a good new ad called, “Message”
* I’m not positive, but Chris Mooney, whose great book is now out in paperback, sounds almost as busy as me.
* As far as Sebastian Mallaby is concerned, “Because Democrats disagree with my ideas, they are the party of no ideas.”
* John Tester shows how to oppose the Patriot Act with pride.
* The Christian Coalition of America has a new president. Political world responds: “The Christian what?”
* And in Georgia, the wacky state Board of Education is holding a public hearing on whether to remove the Harry Potter series from local public school libraries.
If none of these particular items are of interest, consider this an end-of-the-day open thread.