Clearing the Cache: What's that Saying About How Infrastructure Revitalization Begins at Home?
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, March 10 2010
- For just under half an hour yesterday afternoon, there was no power in the Longworth House Office Building. In the United States of America.
- New to Twitter is Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson (@lisapjackson), who is looking to "expand the way we thinking about environmentalism." She might want to talk to Cory Booker about how you go about using Twitter to do some reputational enhancement.
- After some further noodling, Kevin Drum decides that "anonymous" blogger briefings inside the corridors of power can, indeed, be worthwhile.
- Parsing what John Yoo has to say about what became of his Justice Department emails.
- The AP analyzes White House tweet spin.
- And, completing our House of Representatives news sandwich, the House has launched a new caucus on global Internet freedom. There are only two members on board as of now, with Republican Chris Smith of New Jersey and Democrat David Wu of Oregon. But it's still early.
