There was a good debate in New York two nights ago on Social Security reform. Pat Toomey and Herman Cain, two strong supporters of personal accounts, squared off against David Certner and Hilary Shelton, two loud members of the anti-personal accounts "Keep-Them-Poor" caucus.
Dan Gainor of the Free Market Project has a good summary of the debate and how it relates to the awful liberal slant that the Mainstream Media is placing on this huge issue.
And speaking of media bias, Phil Kerpen, writing for Blogs for Bush, takes Jonathan Weisman to task for his misleading story in today's Washington Post. He includes some good points on the DeMint proposal* too, which I believe has securely hitched its wagon to Big Mo right now on Capitol Hill.
* - Jim DeMint is the fiscally conservative senator from South Carolina