January 16, 2006
Who deserves sympathy?

I've made this point before, but The Washington Post's David Broder brings up the issue in his Sunday column and shows just how far out of touch with reality the liberal elite is. At no point that I heard did Alito express sympathy for the men and women who came to his court looking for […]

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January 16, 2006
They can't even get their corrections right

There's been a lot of hubbub around the blogosphere about this photo that was published on the New York Times Web site over the weekend. When first published, the Times referred to the artillery shell in the photo as "the remains of a missile." The blogosphere assailed the Times for its ignorance of things military, […]

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January 16, 2006
My favorite cartoonists

Are Cox and Forkum. They nail it with this one: It's a travesty that they're not syndicated.

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January 16, 2006
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day

Of course, that old adage only makes sense if you're talking about analog clocks. But it applies to this article in today's New York Times on a crisis pregnancy center in Louisville, Ky. The article is fair and balanced and doesn't allow the pro-abortion opponents to dominate the piece (since it isn't about them anyway). […]

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January 16, 2006
Soft-selling terror ties?

Today's St. Petersburg Times has a largely superficial look at bloggers who closely watch American Muslims and mosques for terror ties. I must confess that of the bloggers mentioned in the story, only Robert Spencer, author and proprietor of JihadWatch.com, was a familiar name to me. The article is mainly a "he said, she said" […]

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January 16, 2006
Just out of curiosity

Let's say that you were sensitive to anti-religious bigotry. Would you be offended by the following conversation? Should you be? Person A: The apostles all had bad endings ... sawed in half. Person B: Ah, the good ol' days. Just askin'.

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January 15, 2006
For the record

If you haven't already read this, do it now. It's an account of how the New York Times didn't feel as outraged about the Clinton administration's wide-ranging Echelon spying program as they do about the Bush administration's comparatively limited surveillance program. I've often said of the Times editorial page that it is partisan, not principled. […]

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January 13, 2006
A waste of ink

The Washington Post's Robin Givhan critiques the Alitos' choice of dress. The Post would be well-advised to send Givhan back to the typing pool and hire some better editors and reporters.

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January 13, 2006
Copyrighting threat letters

The Smoking Gun is largely famous on the Web for posting celebrity mug shots, but they also publish all sorts of legal documents and occasionally do some reporting. The latter is what prompted this letter from legal eagle Martin D. Singer. The letter threatening a lawsuit should The Smoking Gun go ahead with its report […]

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January 13, 2006
Shooting fish in a barrel

The Angry Clam fisks the bejeezus out of a New York Times editorial. Check it out. Read the comments too, I particularly liked this one by nk: I believe that I became interested in Supreme Court nominations during the confirmation hearings of Judge Bork. I saw him being verbally abused, slandered and insulted by @##$%s […]

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