October 7, 2003
Facts and myths

Sacramento Bee columnist/blogger Daniel Weintraub debunks a plethora of myths about today's recall election here in California. If you've followed the election closely, many of them will come as no surprise. But at least one was news to me: Myth: Many of the paid circulators were convicted criminals bused here from out of state. Fact: […]

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October 7, 2003
Get out and vote

If you're in California, today is recall election day. If you're registered and want to vote, go out and do it. If you're apathetic and uninformed -- stay home. Democracies don't have 100 percent voter participation. Never have, never will. Why? Because part of being free is being free not to vote. Hoystory endorses: When […]

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October 7, 2003
Latest recall commercial

Just caught the newest Dianne Feinstein anti-recall commercial. A couple of things struck me: First, there's no mention of any names. Not Gray Davis -- he's "this governor." Arnold Schwarzenegger also got a mention -- he's "this governor's" "opponent." Second, it casts the recall as a Davis vs. Schwarzenegger -- a tactic Davis has been […]

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October 6, 2003
Defending Dershowitz

This is probably one of those signs of the forthcoming apocalypse, along with dogs and cats living together, but I'm flabbergasted that Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz is being accused of "plagiarism." Dershowitz's latest book, "The Case for Israel," is a point-by-point apologia for the continuing existence of the state of Israel. I finished reading […]

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October 6, 2003
Why you can't trust the honesty of liberal womens' groups

Regarding the difference between Arnold Schwarzenegger's groping and Bill Clinton's fondling: Apart from the testimony of the groping victims, both of whom were convincing, the most honest thing I heard came from film producer and Codepink activist Patricia Foulkrod. She admitted that Bill Clinton's sexual peccadilloes were as inexcusable as Arnold's. "The difference is that […]

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October 6, 2003
Good news

If you're looking for some underreported good news from Iraq, check out this article in Saturday's Philadelphia Inquirer.

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October 3, 2003
Are you famous?

I spent a couple of hours on Monday and Tuesday speaking to a couple of Laura Little's sixth graders about journalism, writing and interviewing. Of course, the kids have questions. My favorite: Kid: "Are you famous?" Me: "Before Ms. Little told you I was coming, had you heard of me?" Kid: "No." Me: "Then I'm […]

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October 3, 2003
The devil's in the details

Don Luskin has already a cursory shot at New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's latest offering and labeled and phantom corrections. I'd just like to echo Luskin's assessment of the labeled correction. I, too, was struck by the "I'm not the only person who's screwed up and made this mistake and anyway, it's not so […]

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October 2, 2003
Dan Walters' prediction

Just caught Sacramento Bee columnist Dan Walters on Fox News. Walters said that, unless today's admission by Arnold Schwarzenegger that he's "behaved badly" with women has a bigger impact than he believes it will, he expects Gray Davis to be recalled and Arnold Schwarzenegger to be the next governor of California.

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October 2, 2003
Leaks/cover-ups/overkill

I'm not going to do extensive commentary about the flare up on whether Bush administration officials illegally leaked the name of Valerie Plame Wilson to get back at her mint-tea-sipping sleuthing husband. (If you're interested in the issue, Thomas Maguire over at JustOneMinute is the guy to see -- his link is on the left.) […]

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