October 25, 2007
The cover-up is blown

The Drudge Report yesterday briefly posted a transcript of a conversation between fabulist Pvt. Scott Thomas Beauchamp and editors at The New Republic [Transcript: Pt. 1, Pt. 2 -- PDF format] along with documents from the Army's official investigation. [PDF format] Drudge ended up pulling it down, but not before the information was out, and […]

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October 25, 2007
So, there's me, Surber and some anonymous woman

Over at PoynterOnline, Distinguished Fellow Butch Ward has an article up about newsroom safety. No, it's not a warning against sticking your fingers into a spinning press. Several years ago during a leadership seminar at Poynter, one of the participants approached me during a break. "Can I tell you something about myself?" she asked. "Sure," […]

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October 25, 2007
Southwick filibustered

I know you're thinking I've got the story wrong, but Judge Leslie Southwick was filibustered yesterday on his way to finally winning Senate confirmation to a seat on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. You can find a list of the 35 senators who filibustered Southwick here. Yes, you're a smarty. You know that it […]

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October 23, 2007
Fire update

It's still smoky here, and I haven't gotten a lot in the way of sleep for the past couple of days. I've been going to bed at night with the TV on and the volume down low hoping that if they say something about evacuating the Palomar Medical Center that I'll hear it subconsciously and […]

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October 23, 2007
Impugning your opponents motives

I don't think I'll be converting to the religious left's line on the proper role of the U.S. government anytime soon. And this sort of rhetoric sure isn't the way to sway anyone to your line of thinking. REV. JIM WALLIS: If I'm an unborn child and I want the support of the far religious […]

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October 23, 2007
Better late than never

Chastened by a mild reproof from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Congressman Pete Stark apologized today for saying that President Bush sent "kids" to Iraq "to get their heads blown off for the president's amusement." Good for Rep. Stark.

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October 22, 2007
En fuego

The fires burning in San Diego County have not yet required the evacuation of Hoystory World Headquarters in Escondido. The sky is filled with smoke and the smell permeates everything. I made a quick jaunt to the local grocery store to pick up some food and the Santa Ana winds nearly staggered me a time […]

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October 21, 2007
He won't win

But this is the best line of the campaign by anyone in either party, courtesy of John McCain. For those of you ignorant of McCain's biography: At the time of Woodstock, McCain was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam.

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October 20, 2007
Bias on the news pages

If you want to see how the systemic liberal bias of The New York Times fails to confine itself to the editorial pages, Saturday's article on the letter Rush Limbaugh sold on Ebay for $2.1 million with the proceeds going to charity is an excellent example. After Rush Limbaugh referred to Iraq war veterans critical […]

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October 20, 2007
Someone noticed...kinda

The Columbia Journalism Review got around to noticing that last week's New York Times report on the comments of retired Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez vis a vis the media failed to make it into reporter David S. Cloud's piece. Cloud’s remarks left me with two questions. First, why didn’t he include any mention in his […]

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