December 21, 2004
Social (In)Security

You'll forgive me if I'm incredibly unimpressed by any claims that "growing the economy" can save a Ponzi scheme -- something that would get anyone other than the government a long time in the pokey. Leading the media ostrich charge is New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who took a break from his break to […]

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December 20, 2004
Can't get anything right

Last week, a Democrat elector in Minnesota had a "senior moment" and mistakenly voted for Sen. John Edwards for president and vice president. If that wasn't bad enough, we find out today that the electors for New York screwed up too, casting their votes for "John L. Kerry." So, it looks like the final electoral […]

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December 20, 2004
Helping Hoystory at the Holidays

It's less than a week before Christmas, and that means it's time for the holiday edition of the monthly banging of the tip jar. If you enjoy reading Hoystory, consider making a donation via Amazon.com's Honor System of PayPal using the buttons on the left. For those of you who find cash to be impersonal, […]

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December 20, 2004
About those humvees

Two weeks ago there was a huge media brouhaha over a national guardsman's question to Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld about a lack of armored Humvees and how the soldiers were digging through junkyards to come up with spare bits of metal to reinforce their humvees. The entire issue also became a subject of journalism ethics […]

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December 19, 2004
Chargers win!

The San Diego Chargers clinched the AFC West with today's 21-0 victory over the Cleveland Browns. The AP story, however, contains some hometown bias. San Diego caught a break on a questionable roughing-the-kicker call and Tomlinson scored on a plunge for a 7-0 lead. It wasn't a questionable call in the slightest. The TV commentators […]

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December 18, 2004
Compare and contrast

A story came over the wire yesterday on a Cornell University survey that shows *horror* that Americans believe Muslims are more likely to be terrorists -- fancy that. Of course, the survey wasn't phrased in quite that way. Nearly half of all Americans believe the U.S. government should restrict the civil liberties of Muslim Americans, […]

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December 17, 2004
End-of-year awards

HonestReporting.com has released its "Dishonest Reporting" awards for 2004. Check it out.

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December 17, 2004
Vincent blogs

Steven Vincent, author of "In the Red Zone," has an excellent piece on his blog on the "Politics of Grief." Photography—the visual media in general—is ill-suited for conveying the abstract thoughts and concepts that provide context for images. The once-living soldier’s face, the flag-draped coffin, the brave war widow make us feel profound worlds of […]

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December 17, 2004
You're kidding, right?

The State Department finally stopped pretending to believe the fiction that the murderous part of the violent Palestinian group Hamas can somehow be separated from its "nonviolent" arms. he United States on Friday designated al-Manar television -- the mouthpiece of Lebanon's Hizbollah anti-Israel guerrillas -- a terrorist organization, prompting an end to its U.S. satellite […]

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December 17, 2004
I was wrong

Several months ago I predicted that a sympathetic judge would let Kerri Francis Dunn, the college professor that vandalized her own car with racist slurs, off with a slap on the wrist. I suspect that a sympathetic judge will probably let Dunn off with a slap on the wrist -- probation and a sizable fine. […]

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