October 31, 2008
Posting slowdown

Posting has slowed recently for three reasons. First, there's way too much meaningless horserace reporting going on right now. I don't do horserace posts, so there's not much posting. Second, Fable 2. Third, I'm working on a very long post (aka article) that's already taken me 2+ hours and I figure I'm 1/3 of the […]

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October 31, 2008
Obama's fraudulent fundraising

The Washington Post returned to the issue of Sen. Barack Obama's campaign's refusal to turn on the basic Address Verification System on Wednesday, but it lets the Obama campaign get away with a whopper. When asked whether the campaign takes steps to verify whether a donor's name matches the name on the credit card used […]

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October 28, 2008
I'm willing to PR for Nike

Two weeks ago Arien O'Connell ran the race of her life. The 24-year-old schoolteacher from New York City ran the San Francisco Nike Women's Marathon in under three hours. She beat her own personal record by more than 12 minutes. Officially, O'Connell finished 26th. Twenty-five "elite" runners runners were given a 20 minute head start […]

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October 28, 2008
Reality-based editors

New York Times editor Bill Keller, apparently oblivious to the problems facing the newspaper industry, thinks the Times is doing just great. My confidence in The Times rests on the obvious, overwhelming, growing demand for what we do. Good. Because that demand sure isn't reflected in your stock price. And it's not reflected in the […]

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October 27, 2008
Physician heal thyself

New York Times editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal spoke to journalism students last week and let's just say that he was consistent in his dishonesty. Let's start with Rosenthal's description of the dust-up earlier this year where the Times refused to run an op-ed by John McCain after affording the same opportunity to Barack Obama. […]

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October 27, 2008
I'm gonna call it karma

In my early journalism days as a reporter I interviewed Sen. Ted Stevens about a proposal to that he was pushing that would open a spaceport in Alaska. He wasn't happy about the resulting article -- or me. Today, Stevens was found guilty on seven corruption counts. Now, there's probably no connection between the two […]

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October 26, 2008
Missing the point

The Washington Post has a report on the cover of today's paper that offers an incomplete and cursory analysis of Sen. Barack Obama's online fund-raising. Concerns about anonymous donations seeping into the campaign began to surface last month, mainly on conservative blogs. Some bloggers described their own attempts to display the flaws in Obama's fundraising […]

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October 25, 2008
Journalistic modus operandi

Michael S. Malone -- a longtime journalist -- has a piece up over at Pajamas Media decrying the one-sided media coverage of this presidential campaign. I encourage you to read the entire the entire thing, but I want to highlight a couple bits. But nothing, nothing I’ve seen has matched the media bias on display […]

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October 24, 2008
Are they this insane?

Last week some House Democrats held a hearing on a plan that would do away with 401(k) plans and replace them with what I'll call Social Security v2. A plan by Teresa Ghilarducci, professor of economic-policy analysis at the New School for Social Research in New York, contains elements that are being considered. She testified […]

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October 24, 2008
Snark of the day

From Mona Charon comes an appropriate response to the news that former Bush 43 spokesman Scott McClellan is voting for Obama. "By this act he has simultaneously raised the mean IQ of both parties."

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