Monday, May 15, 2006
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Blogs weigh in on Darby

Glenn Reynolds (aka Instapundit) asks "How do I donate to his opponent?" No need to worry, Glenn...you won't need to.

Eugene Volokh of the Volokh Conspiracy reports that "Larry Darby, Holocaust-Denying Atheist Alabama Attorney General Candidate, is in the news again."

Little Green Footballs questions the way the press is covering the story.

Gateway Pundit says: "Ahmadinejad Finds Support in Indonesia and Alabama."

Outside the Beltway's James Joyner assures his readers that "this nut's views are not widespread."

Mr. Darby was in Jersey Nut's home state this weekend. See here and here for his take.

Hammer of Truth makes it clear that Darby is a Democrat, not a Libertarian...here and here.

Politics in Alabama announces the obvious: "Larry Darby Gone Crazy."

Birmingham Blues says its time for Alabama Dems to dump Darby.

Alablawg: Just Like Old Times.

Judeosphere reminds Alabama Democrats (hey Joe Turnham!) that bloggers have been reporting on Darby's views for months.

Longer than that, actually. I found this piece, dated July 2005, on Deep South Jewish Voice - reporting that Mr. Darby has a long history of talking about his views of Jews, Israel, and the Holocaust.

Capitalist Infidel says that this is "not a surprise if you've been paying attention."

Ankle Biting Pundits expresses sympathy for the Dems.

The Democratic Daily whines suggests that some Republicans are being a little too partisan.

Enjoy Every Sandwich (Warning: Content may be objectionable, not "work safe") opines "On Bridges, the 21st Century, and the Holocaust in Alabama."

Secular Left has lost respect for Mr. Darby, formerly a "respected 'hero' in the Atheist community."

Atheist Revolution says that Darby is an embarrassment to atheists.

PZ Myers says that Mr. Darby is not his kind of atheist.

Other interesting opinions from science bloggers Dispatches from the Culture Wars and Respectful Insolence.