Who’s Blogging about Cato

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Who’s Blogging about Cato

Here’s a roundup of bloggers who are writing about Cato research, commentary and analysis. If you’re blogging about Cato, let us know.

  • Freedom Politics blogger Thomas J. Lucente Jr. cites foreign policy expert Christopher Preble in a post about the U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq.
  • Writing about the political situation in Honduras, Patrick Murphy draws from Juan Carlos Hidalgo’s analysis on the president’s removal.
  • At the Americans for Tax Reform blog, Tim Andrews cites David Boaz’s post that lists the “taxes proposed or publicly floated by President Obama and his aides and allies.”

Who’s Blogging about Cato

Here’s a round-up of bloggers who are writing about Cato commentary, research and analysis:

  • Real Clear World blogger Greg Scoblete quotes Justin Logan on how pundits in Washington are handling the protests in Iran.
  • In a round-up of commentary about Obama’s health care plan, Liberty Papers blogger Stephen Gordon quotes Michael Tanner’s analysis of Obama’s proposal.
  • Colin Grabow writes about Brandon Arnold’s commentary on the effect of taxes on European sports.