October 20, 2005
Your morning laugh

The Captain is running a Saddam Hussein caption contest and it's good for a laugh. My vote goes to Bullwinkle with this gem: You want the TRUTH? You don't want the truth because deep down in places you don't talk about at United Nations sanctions hearings, you want me doing the torturing, you need me […]

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October 19, 2005
Bring me the head of Santiago Pedraz

A Spanish judge has issued an arrest warrant for three American soldiers who mistakenly killed a couple of Spanish journalists using a tank in the middle of a war. A judge has issued an international arrest warrant for three U.S. soldiers whose tank fired on a Baghdad hotel during the Iraq war, killing a Spanish […]

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October 19, 2005
Mossberg says

The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg is probably the best technology writer in the country. He writes in a fashion that is accessible to those with little interest all the intricacies of most gadgets, yet still informative. Mossberg has a column in Thursday's Journal that makes an excellent case that the media companies have gone […]

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October 18, 2005
Just the facts, ma'am

Not! Powerline's John Hinderaker takes Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne to task for: "An indictment of Republicans that simply omits all of the most relevant facts."

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October 18, 2005
Millionaire plays the race card

Indiana Pacer Stephen Jackson, who gets paid millions to play a game, has called the new NBA dress code "racist" because it prohibits the wearing of jewelry worn over clothing -- think Mr. T. Jackson voiced no opposition to the bulk of the "business casual" demands in the NBA's new dress code, but he described […]

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October 17, 2005
This would be funny, if it weren't so sad

Travis County prosecutor Ronnie Earle has revealed that he doesn't have the smoking gun list of candidates and money amounts that are at the heart of his indictment of Republican Tom DeLay. Travis County prosecutors admitted Friday they lack physical proof of a list of Republican candidates that is at the heart of money-laundering indictments […]

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October 17, 2005
Nadagate

I read the two big New York Times articles on Nadagate over the weekend -- the Times' own account and that of its formerly incarcerated reporter Judith Miller. The following thoughts struck me: Miller's (lack of an) explanation of where she got the name of Joseph Wilson's wife is not very believable. Supposedly she no […]

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October 16, 2005
More on Miers

I haven't been one those people who is obsessing over President Bush's nominee to the Supreme Court, Harriet Miers, mainly because there's been next to nothing to comment on. The vast majority of the reporting has been horserace articles on who opposes her, who supports her, but there's been very little about Miers herself. Even […]

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October 16, 2005
The crazy old aunt in the attic...

is not a reporter. She's a columnist, and has been for the past couple of years. She doesn't even fake impartiality anymore. So can we quit calling Helen Thomas a reporter?

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October 15, 2005
How a little editing can change things

Today's San Diego Union-Tribune has a story on the San Diego mayor's race. When I first read it, I was a little shocked by the following paragraph: Later, [mayoral candidate Jerry] Sanders was joined at a news conference by Arthur Laffer, a former economic adviser to President Ronald Reagan who is known as the "father […]

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