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July 23, 2008

BrauchliSpot

Spot-on hereby sends its formal thanks to Mr. Ryan Tate, the hardworking websurfing maniac who works for Naughty Nick Denton over there at Gawker.

Seems Ryan has noticed that Spot-on's Christopher Brauchli doesn't like George W. Bush. To which we say - in this day of 30-percent (and that's a good day) presidential approval ratings, "Who does?"

But since Gawker has pointed out Chris' politics, we're duty bound to do our part and point you to his sardonic, often satirical take on all things Bush and American politics in general. Chris appears here every Friday.

He, of course, isn't our only critic. And Spot-on isn't just critical of the Bush Administration. We spread the love and criticism around. Which is good if you edit a newspaper or produce a TV or radio show.

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July 1, 2008

IranSpot

The attention The New Yorker's Seymour Hersh is getting over his Iran invasion story reminds us to point you to Christopher Allbritton's work on that subject from last last year.

Allbritton took two weeks to look at the issue and provided Spot-on readers with a fine analysis, one, War without End, that dovetails nicely with Hersh's concerns and prediction. An earlier piece, Iranian Hegemony: What's Not To Like looked at a more peaceful U.S. relationship with Iran. Both are worth your time.

Edit a newspaper, produce a TV or radio show? Want to add any of our fine writers to your editorial mix so you can be ahead of the news curve? Our syndication fees for writers like Christopher Allbritton are reasonable, our writers responsible and our editorial as sticky as fly-paper. And since we know about the pressure edit budgets are under these days, we can make some of our offering free to you - no strings, no fooling. Drop Doug Page, Spot-on's CEO, a line. He's got all the details about pricing, availability and delivery.

If you're not new to this site, you have our continued thanks for reading. If you'd like to keep in touch more regularly, please consider a subscription to our RSS feed. Updates via RSS are also available via MyYahoo and Bloglines. Our weekly newsletter - it's free, it's fun and we won't sell your name to anyone - is also a nice way to stay in touch. Sign up here.

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