Thursday, June 7
- WisPolitics.com: Post-recall political stock report
- :PM LINKS:
- Paul M. Secunda: Wisconsin recall post-mortem: Implications for labor
- Greg Sargent: A wake-up call for Dems, labor, and the left
- Erick Erickson: The whupping in Wisconsin: Seven key conclusions
- Ann Althouse: "The whupping in Wisconsin: Seven key conclusions"
- Zach Wisniewski: Do Democrats in the Legislature need to deepen their bench?
- David Giffey: Watching Walker
- Chris Liebenthal: Recall recap: The good, the bad, the WTF?
- Lance Burri: Liberal MSNBC anchors and I have one thing in common - none of us think the recall will have much effect on November
- Scott Feldstein: Post-mortem
- James Wigderson: The movement to oust Mike Tate and Graeme Zielinski moves to Facebook
- Briane Pagel: Why did Walker win? Because of the Democrats
- Nathan Sass: What Walker's win really means
- Dave Cieslewicz: Wisconsin is still a progressive state
- Chris Walker: Notes on the recall
- Gregory Humphrey: Apologizing to CNN's Ted Rowlands for idiots in Madison
- James Rowen: A few thoughts on John Lehman's state Senate win
- John A. Scocos: Remember their determination, their sacrifice
- Mary Bell: Challenges facing schools require more collaboration
- Chris Rickert: Failures by both sides hurt UW students
- Eugene Kane: Milwaukee case differs from Trayvon Martin
- :AM LINKS:
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: What Wisconsin taught us
- Daniel Slapczynski: A new respect for Walker's courage
- Matthew Rothschild: How the Wisconsin solidarity movement failed in imagination and nerve
- Christian Schneider: Did Dems just blow the 2014 governor's race?
- Caryl Davis: Energized and mobilized, the tide has turned for the 99%
- Kay Plantes: Wisconsin can only move forward together
- Peggy Schulz: We must return to being 'we the people'
- David Blaska: An impassioned plea to the recallers: will you please shut up now?
- Rose Locander: This does not move our state forward
- Arthur I. Cyr: Result has national significance
- Barbara Miner: "There is always something you can do. Always."
- Jason Rae: The best and worst mail pieces of the recall
- John Nichols: Planned Parenthood's recall success story
- Kevin Binversie: No rest for the ad-weary Wisconsinite
- Cory Liebmann: Walker needs an education in 'cooperation'
- Steve Prestegard: The recall election hangover blog, 2012 edition
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