November 24, 2003
Mark Steyn's latest

Islamic interest group(s) play the victim card -- and it doesn't fly. Meanwhile, while Islamic lobby groups and the most distinguished semiotics professors in America are analysing Johnny Hart's outhouse joke, the European Union's Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia has decided to shelve its report on the rise of anti-Semitism on the Continent. The […]

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November 24, 2003
Read Goldberg

National Review's Jonah Goldberg has an excellent article on the culture wars. If conservatives have such a lock on the culture these days, as Al Gore, Al Franken, and others keep insisting, why don't we just switch sides? The Left can have Fox News, the Wall Street Journal op-ed page, the lavish offices of National […]

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November 24, 2003
Where to get advice

President Bush won't be looking to the New York Times editorial page anytime soon for advice on running a successful campaign. After all, the Times endorsed that tree guy, Al Gore, last time -- and we know how that worked out. Anyway, in the interest of being a good corporate citizen, the Times on Sunday […]

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November 24, 2003
ARGH!

I'm watching a recording of Sunday's "Meet the Press." Host Tim Russert, who usually is a pretty solid interviewer has just asked Sen. Tom Daschle (D-N.D.) that if we are unable to convince the French on the U.N. Security Council and the French and Germans in NATO to lend more support in the form of […]

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November 23, 2003
Who reviews?

When it came over the wires on Thursday, my jaw dropped. I'd been reading Bernie Goldberg's "Arrogance," and he recounted The New York Times' treatment of books by Christina Hoff Sommers, specifically "Who Stole Feminism?: How Women have Betrayed Women" and "The War Against Boys: How Misguided Feminism is Harming Our Young Men." What was […]

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November 21, 2003
Tainted Pulitzer

The Pulitzer committee has decided not to revoke the Pulitzer Prize awarded in 1932 to The New York Times' Walter Duranty for his "reporting" on Stalin. This should come as no surprise -- it seems more and more often the journalistic profession requires much higher standards of everyone but themselves.

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November 21, 2003
Freedom of what?

The numbers regarding student ignorance are scary, but the ignorance level on the part of administrators is downright frightening.

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November 21, 2003
Gray Davis' last act

It appears as though Gray Davis, as is his standard practice, sold out the interests of California for a few million dollars in (insufficient) political support from the state's Indian tribes. Whatever Davis' ulterior motive for waiving the environmental mandate on the tribes, he has deprived the new governor of what little leverage he had […]

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November 21, 2003
Interest group politics

Let me first give credit where it is due, Tuesday's column by New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is the type he should spend most of his time on. Today's column, however, is notable for a couple of things: First, there's no mention of President Bush. (I'm sure that will be remedied at a later […]

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November 20, 2003
My only post on the subject

Michael Jackson's booking photo is freaky. The unfortunate thing is that every time they do a piece on the subject (which will be much too often), they're going to use that photo. There ought to be some rule about not showing that photo during the "family hour." And no, I'm not linking to it. You […]

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