February 25, 2008
Clark Hoyt on the McCain slime

Long story short, I owe Jay Rosen some fish tacos. Clark Hoyt's column takes New York Times editor Bill Keller to task -- as it should. It says something about how far over the line this is when even Hoyt, who has demonstrated a tendency to lash out at critics, thinks Keller is out of […]

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February 23, 2008
Blog news

Visitors the last few days may have noticed that the blog changed between how it looked now and how it looked months ago periodically without rhyme or reason. I've tried to track down what was causing the switching (it wasn't me) and I can't figure it out for the life of me, so I've removed […]

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February 22, 2008
Obama and the military

Sen. Barack Obama had this interesting anecdote in last night's debate: OBAMA: You know, I've heard from an Army captain who was the head of a rifle platoon — supposed to have 39 men in a rifle platoon. Ended up being sent to Afghanistan with 24 because 15 of those soldiers had been sent to […]

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February 22, 2008
Jay Rosen and I have a bet

Jay Rosen at Pressthink and I have a bet on how New York Times ombudsman Clark Hoyt will "rule" on Thursday's McCain innuendo story. Jay predicts that Hoyt will "essentially say[ing]: you didn't have it." I don't think Hoyt's got the the guts -- or the ethical standards -- to even suggest this was a […]

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February 21, 2008
McCain/NYT fallout

The Politico has posted a response from Sen. John McCain's campaign to the New York Times hit piece in this morning's paper. It's some pretty deep-in-the-weeds stuff as written, but it does point out some problems with the Times story. Greg Sargent, no conservative, tries to tamp down on some of the glee on the […]

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February 21, 2008
60 Minutes, softball style

It's still sitting on my TiVo, so I'll hopefully watch it when my vacation hits next week, but two Sundays ago CBS newsmagazine "60 Minutes" interviewed the two remaining Democratic hopefuls for president. The interview was so devoid of probing or difficult questions, that even the Columbia Journalism Review had a hard time holding their […]

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February 21, 2008
Working the night shift

I typically work a swing shift (which is heck on the social life), but I've also pulled all-nighters working at various newspapers -- most of them when I was special sections editor/reporter/systems editor at The Daily World in Aberdeen, Wash. I actually pulled more all-nighters at that job than I did in college. Having said […]

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February 21, 2008
That's it?

More than a decade ago when I was a reporter for the Lompoc Record I had a great story drop into my lap. A female student (she was 18) at one of the area high schools (there are two) had received work-study credit for stripping. I'm not talking about removing the bark from wood, I'm […]

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February 20, 2008
This is a problem

I found this one-panel webcomic, better-drawn than I could accomplish, that sorta just says it all.

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February 20, 2008
Journalism 101

THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED It's perhaps the most basic thing you get taught in a journalism class: Get both sides of the story. If Group A accuses Person B of Bad Thing X, you do your darndest to get Person B's side of the story. If Person B doesn't respond, you put that in […]

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