Assorted content to end your weekend.
- pogge rounds up last week's news on the Robocon front - while the outside attack on the NDP's leadership vote suggests that the block-the-vote crowd isn't limiting its work to general elections.
- Meanwhile, Dave connects some dots between the Harper Cons, the B.C. Libs and two IT service providers.
- Gerald Caplan points out that it's the most amoral gamblers earning the largest returns from our current version of casino capitalism.
- Finally, in other NDP convention followup notes, Cathie is optimistic that Thomas Mulcair can fight back against the Harper Cons, while David Climenhaga sees him passing the beer test. Tim Harper portrays Mulcair as the safe choice for the NDP, while the Star's editorial board reaffirmed its endorsement after the fact. Mark Kennedy speculates as to a few of the challenges Mulcair will face. And PLG rightly suggests that commentators not overreact to Mulcair's election.
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