"Undermining my electoral viability since 2001."

Ramping Up

My first working Sunday in quite a few months. It wasn't all that bad. The next two weeks are going to be a little like a time trial; what it's like to be back in the game full time.

In the mean time, China is cracking down on online news:

The rules are expected to make online news more reliable as many small and unauthorized cyber news publishers will be phased out.

It won't affect major Chinese Internet news portals like shanghaidaily.com and Sina.

"I read shanghaidaily.com and other news sites almost every day because I believe in them," said Shelia Chen, who has been online for seven years. She said she spends about two hours a day reading news on the Internet.

You read the whole thing, and you'd barely know it's propaganda. Why, we heard similar noises coming from the FEC earlier this year. Oh yes, the future is going to be exciting.

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