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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October 15, 2005
I can't make this stuff up

NBC News reporter Michelle Kosinski wanted to dramatize the flooding in New Jersey brought about by seemingly never-ending rains, so she climbed into a canoe and rowed down a city street in Wayne, N.J. And then a couple of guys in hip-waders walked between Kosinski and the camera -- and revealed that the water was […]

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October 14, 2005
An interesting read

I originally saw this during my blogging slowdown, and so I'm just catching up on it now. It is Aug. 31, and Sen. [Carole] Migden is lobbying on the Assembly floor for her bill, which would require cosmetics manufacturers to advise the state if their products contain cancer-causing ingredients. Migden's presence is typical. Senators routinely […]

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October 14, 2005
No bias?

Over at Mediacrity, a letter from New York Times public editor Byron Calame regarding the curious silence on Chuckaquiddick -- and the first reporting of it buried in a horse race story. Dear XXX: The editors said the story fell between the cracks, with one part of the paper assuming another part of the paper […]

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October 13, 2005
He knows of which he speaks

Or rather, when he speaks it is torture. Former Vice President Al Gore said Wednesday he had no intention of ever running for president again, but he said the United States would be "a different country'' if he had won the 2000 election, launching into a scathing attack of the Bush administration. "I have absolutely […]

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October 13, 2005
Bass ackwards

Travis County, Texas, District Attorney Ronnie Earle today issued a subpoena for various phone records of Rep. Tom Delay (R-Sugar Land), his daughter and his campaign office. I am not a lawyer, but don't you usually gather this sort of evidence before you indict someone? I don't think that DeLay has much to worry about.

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October 12, 2005
Blogging slowdown

Robert Jordan's latest book in the Wheel of Time series, "Knife of Dreams" came out today. Blogging will be sluggish until I can finish it. I first started reading this series when I was in college -- and the end is finally in sight. This is the penultimate installment. I'm approximately halfway through, and I […]

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