July 21, 2007
Newspapers behaving badly

First, The Washington Post: There was cleavage on display Wednesday afternoon on C-SPAN2. It belonged to Sen. Hillary Clinton. She was talking on the Senate floor about the burdensome cost of higher education. She was wearing a rose-colored blazer over a black top. The neckline sat low on her chest and had a subtle V-shape. […]

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July 20, 2007
Suckered again?

The New Republic, the liberal magazine that was made infamous because it printed dozens of articles made from whole cloth by Stephen Glass, may have been suckered again by a pseudonymous "reporter" by the name of "Scott Thomas." In an article entitled "Shock Troops" in the latest issue of the magazine, "Thomas" -- purportedly a […]

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July 20, 2007
Flabbergasted

It's been a dozen or so hours since I wrote this post on Jennifer Hunter of the Chicago Sun-Times and I'm still in a state of shock. I must confess that I honestly expected a correction. I thought there might be some explanation and acknowledgement that journalists should use publicly available resources like OpenSecrets.org to […]

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July 19, 2007
Doubling down on stupid

This post has been updated. Chicago Sun-Times reporter/columnist Jennifer Hunter has doubled down on stupid. Earlier this week, Hunter, who is reportedly married to the paper's publisher and apparently excused from basic journalistic standards, is defending her characterization of Philadelphia lawyer Jim Ronca as a "staunch Republican" and playing the victim card. Ever been harassed […]

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July 19, 2007
I'll get to them, honest

I've got two books on my ever-increasing to-read list on the subject of the "religious right" and the danger that it represents to both the church and the nation. Unfortunately, neither of them are going to get started until I've finished the latest Harry Potter book -- which could mean I start one of them […]

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July 18, 2007
Doing my duty

I got home and flipped the TV to CSPAN-2. It's about 2 a.m. PDT and Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey is speaking. It sounds a lot like: "Blah blah blah six months since the surge started and I don't think any reasonable person can say it has been anything other than a failure." And that's all […]

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July 17, 2007
If your mother says she loves you...

Maybe it falls under the old saw of "being too good to check." How else does someone explain this article by Jennifer Hunter of the Chicago Sun-Times? After watching the top five Democratic candidates for president speak before a trial lawyers' group Sunday, attorney Jim Ronca of Philadelphia, a staunch Republican, became certain of one […]

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July 17, 2007
The Republican Test

The Democrats have decided that there's nothing much worth getting done in Washington. Like their spiritual leader, Bluto Blutarski, they're only intersted in making empty, meaningless gestures. Everyone knows what the Democrats' position on the Iraq war is -- and everyone knows there isn't a darn thing they can do about it as long as […]

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July 17, 2007
Harry Potter 5

It should really go without saying that the book is better. It's not possible to squeeze everything in the 500 page book, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," into a 2 hour movie, so something's got to get left on the cutting room floor. All in all, I think the decisions were good. […]

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July 16, 2007
Climate vs. weather

Tim Blair has an amusing article in Austraila's Sunday Telegraph about when the heat or cold you're feeling today is climate change and when it's simply weather. Here's a hint: When you connect it to global warming -- it's climate; otherwise, it's just weather.

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