August 14, 2007
He supports the troops

Barack Obama is not ready for primetime. Answering a question on how he would refocus U.S. troops out of Iraq to better fight terrorism, he said, "We've to get the job done there and that requires us to have enough troops so that we're not just air-raiding villages and killing civilians, which is causing enormous […]

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August 13, 2007
A visit from HR

I don't know about the management they've got at MSNBC, but why do I have a feeling that Chris Matthews should be getting a lecture from human resources? It's like "Anchorman" only real.

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August 13, 2007
Whichever way the wind blows

The New York Times editorial writers should resign en masse. They're an embarrassment to the entire principle of honest analysis and clear thinking. Just over a month ago, the Times published a lengthy and morally bankrupt editorial urging the United States to pull all of its troops out of Iraq while acknowledging that such a […]

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August 13, 2007
Who's next?

Presidential adviser Karl Rove announced this morning that he will resign effective Aug. 31. It took little time for Democrats to dip back into their Nixon-era store of rhetoric. Sen. Patrick Leahy, the committee's chairman, issued a statement following Rove's announcement saying Rove has "acted as if he was above the law." Leahy added, "There […]

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August 12, 2007
A couple of notes on journalism

There were a couple of interesting posts on the subject of journalism this past week. The first one was a guest post by William Katz, a former New York Times Magazine editor and longtime talent coordinator for the "Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson. The whole thing is worth reading, but I wanted to highlight this […]

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August 11, 2007
Greenhouse and gall

I must confess that I just don't get it. New York Times prima donna Supreme Court reporter Linda Greenhouse refused to appear on a panel on the Supreme Court put on by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication because C-SPAN was going to tape it. According to people who were there, Greenhouse […]

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August 10, 2007
Fraudulent fact-checking

Bob Owens over at Confederate Yankee managed to track down one of the sources The New Republic used to "confirm" one of the facts in their since-discredited "Shock Troops" piece -- and it doesn't reflect well on that magazine's vaunted fact-checking. Specifically, Owens tracked down the spokesman for the manufacturerer of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle […]

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August 10, 2007
Charges dropped

It appears as though efforts by some in the military and media to turn a tragedy into a crime are going to fail. Yesterday, Lt. Gen. James Mattis decided not to court-martial Lance Cpl. Justin L. Sharratt and Capt. Randy W. Stone. Sharratt was involved in a firefight with insurgents that tragically left some women […]

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August 10, 2007
Oh, the irony

Statisician Steve McIntyre, the guy who famously exposed the global warming hockey stick fraud, has done the world another service by pointing out an error in NASA climate expert James Hansen's temperature adjustment algorithms that had the effect of causing a false jump in official temperatures. The corrected numbers shoot down 1998 as the hottest […]

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August 9, 2007
Henry Reynolds is a jerk

Henry Reynolds is a Los Angeles attorney who bought the domain "imwithfred2008." That site, minus the 2008, is the official site of maybe GOP candidate Fred Thompson. Reynolds set up his fake site as a KKK fan site. Unfortunately, Reynolds isn't that bright when it comes to the Internet, and failed to cover his tracks.

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