Who’s Blogging about Cato
Here’s the latest round-up of bloggers who are writing about, citing and linking to Cato research and commentary:
- Blogging about Real ID, AxXiom for Liberty posted Jim Harper’s piece about DHS officials who skirted open meeting laws to promote the program.
- The Club for Growth’s Andrew Roth interviewed Cato Chairman Bob Levy about his book, The Dirty Dozen.
- No Land Grab, a blog covering eminent domain abuse, posted the latest Cato video on the Susette Kelo case. Jason Pye, who wrote a commentary on the case for the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, linked to it as well.
- Sights on Pennsylvania blogged about international health care systems, citing Michael D. Tanner’s January article on health care reform and a 2008 Hill Briefing that compared various systems around the world.
- Wes Messamore, AKA The Humble Libertarian, is compiling a list of 100 libertarian blogs/Web sites, and looking for recommendations. Last week, Wes penned his thoughts on the role of the U.S. in foreign policy, making heavy use of a recent Cato article by Benjamin Friedman and a 1998 foreign policy brief by Ivan Eland, citing military intervention overseas as a cause of terrorist activity against Americans.
- David Kirkpatrick shared an excerpt from the Cato Weekly Dispatch with his readers about Obama’s marijuana policy.
If you’re blogging about Cato, contact Chris Moody at cmoody@cato.org.
Chris Moody • March 23, 2009 @ 4:07 pm
Filed under: Cato Publications; Foreign Policy and National Security; General; Government and Politics
Tags: blogs, eminent domain, foreign policy, Health, health care reform, health care system, intervention, libertarian, liberty, Marijuana, military, obama, Research, Susette Kelo, Who's Blogging, YouTube
Filed under: Cato Publications; Foreign Policy and National Security; General; Government and Politics
Tags: blogs, eminent domain, foreign policy, Health, health care reform, health care system, intervention, libertarian, liberty, Marijuana, military, obama, Research, Susette Kelo, Who's Blogging, YouTube

