What you missed on Sunday Kos ….
- In Review: Our Choice by Al Gore, Mark Sumner took a look at the hard copy of the former vice president's new book … and the innovative app that allows interaction with the material.
- In Rockets to nowhere, DarkSyde dissected the facts on the latest pork-ish push when it comes to impractical space exploration.
- In Over 12,500 thank you notes submitted to Wisconsin recall volunteers, Chris Bowers gave an update on Daily Kos' most recent action item.
- In Why you can't compare Rasmussen Reports and Public Policy Polling, David Nir actually took a look at the two survey firms and pointed out why their reputations as "partisan" shouldn't be equated.
- In Birthers, secession and even more local control, Dante Atkins explored why the controversy over President Obama's birthplace showed just how far we really are from realizing a "post-racial" society.
- In The bipartisan normalization and legitimation of the National Surveillance State, Laurence Lewis discussed soldiers, spies, secrets and the extension of the Bush surveillance state.
- In Resurrecting the 2008 coalition and the Obama re-elect, Steve Singiser ran the numbers and made predictions about how 2012 may play out when it comes to pulling together the Democratic base.