April 11, 2005
A Democrat dirty trick?

I started hearing radio ads several weeks ago decrying Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's anti-gerrymandering initiative. It should be noted that out of more than 100 races for the state legislature -- both Assembly and Senate -- not a single seat changed parties. The gerrymandering insures that there is little room in either the Democrat or Republican […]

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April 11, 2005
Promises, promises

So, Paul Krugman's got a new column out today. The graphic's still at the top of the page. All of the numbers are larger, except for the one right before the word "solutions" -- that's still a big fat zero. It's been over three months, and still Krugman hasn't proffered his Social Security solutions. That […]

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April 11, 2005
Sahara

Just got back from the theater where I watched "Sahara," based on Clive Cussler's book of the same name. I've long been a fan of Cussler's works, largely because Dirk Pitt makes James Bond look like a pansy. I'll admit to being pleasantly surprised by the film. I can't say how closely it hews to […]

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April 10, 2005
Bad News

As is common with Hollywood adaptations of books, it appears as though "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" has been crapified by idiot filmmakers. The dialogue between Arthur and Prosser, which was written for a sketch in a Cambridge Footlights revue in October 1973, is a terrific example of Douglas' clever way with - and […]

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April 10, 2005
Religion reporting

It remains a big problem at major newspapers. While newsrooms across the country have made it a goal to diversify their staffs -- at least when it comes to skin color and sexual orientation -- and the blind spot when it comes to devout Christians can illustrate how out of touch with "average Americans" the […]

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April 9, 2005
Things you don't want to do

Quickly rising to the top of my list of the things I don't want make the mistake of doing is writing something really stupid that gets Xrlq on my case -- like Judge James Whittemore did when he wrote an opinion in the Terri Schiavo case. I initially overlooked this, as it rang stupid. I […]

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April 9, 2005
Crazy old aunt in the attic

That's how former UPI reporter, now columnist, Helen Thomas has been described by someone whose job I would like to have. I generally don't read her columns, because they're mostly useless at best and a steaming pile of dung at worst. This week's column is somewhere in the middle -- it's useless crap. A tsunami […]

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April 8, 2005
What good is it?

A degree from Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, that is. I understand it's a prestigious institution, but I'm having a hard time figuring out why -- especially after having read this comment by the school's dean regarding the New York Times' deal with Columbia University to slant its coverage. The dean of Columbia’s Graduate School […]

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April 8, 2005
Godwin's law and Ward Churchill

The lawyer for Ward "Little Eichmanns" Churchill has invoked the famous Internet rule on Nazi analogies in his defense of his client. (Apparently the irony of it all is lost on the lawyer.) A lawyer for the professor whose remarks about Sept. 11 victims touched off a firestorm wants officials to clarify how they intend […]

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April 8, 2005
It's easier the second time

If the facts of the case are as presented here, and I have no reason to believe they are not, then I just went from calm to very angry. In a situation recalling the recent death of Terri Schiavo in Florida, an 81-year-old widow, denied nourishment and fluids for nearly two weeks, is clinging to […]

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