March 9, 2004
Increasing efficiency

Illustrating the amazing gains in productivity in the American economy through increased efficiency, New York Times "columnist" Paul Krugman's latest effort is a milestone. Time and time again, Krugman has simply recycled columns with the same sorry attacks on President Bush. Today Krugman's "column" consists of a graphic and three explanatory attack paragraphs. When I […]

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March 8, 2004
Home-schooled kids -- The Horror

The New York Times has an interesting article about small Patrick Henry College, which was founded eight years ago to serve mainly evangelical Christian home-schoolers. Patrick Henry's purpose is to turn students into political leaders -- much the same as many Ivy League schools. However, these political leaders would be Christians first, and politicians second, […]

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March 8, 2004
Government censors

As I mentioned before, I've been reading Rick Atkinson's "An Army at Dawn." One anecdote that Atkinson relates is how government censors edited letters home from the troops. Journalists and other liberal conspiracy theorists who regularly decry government limitations on media reporting from the battlefield during Operation Iraqi Freedom should look at just how far […]

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March 7, 2004
Those mean Republicans

More evidence (as if it was necessary) that Hollywood isn't that thrilled about Republicans. The Wall Street Journal ran an article (link for subscribers only) about the Academy Award-nominated Best Foreign Film "Osama," about a girl who poses as a boy to support her family under Taliban rule. A film about Osama arrived at the […]

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March 5, 2004
Suckering Abby

You won't see it on March 15, but the original Dear Abby column sent over the wires for that date contained this letter: WIFE MEETS PERFECT MATCH AFTER HUSBAND STRIKES OUT DEAR ABBY: I am 34 and have three children. My husband, "Gene," and I have been married for 10 years. He is greedy, selfish, […]

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March 5, 2004
The lies continue

I'd love to get a job where I can just recycle old blog posts over and over and over ad infinitum. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman (whose Nobel Prize in economics is never going to come if he's really this stupid) has trotted out another column -- a virtual carbon copy of one nearly […]

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March 5, 2004
9/11 and the 2004 election

President Bush has unveiled his first television ads of the 2004 campaign (you can see them here). Two of the three ads show some a couple of seconds of extremely tame 9/11 images. Predictably, Bush opponents -- including some who are relatives of 9/11 victims -- have come out decrying the ads as insensitive. Get […]

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March 5, 2004
Not a complete answer, but it'll have to do

New York Times Public Editor, responding to e-mail criticisms of an incident last month where a quote was recycled and the individuals party affiliation changed, has addressed the issue on his blog-type thingy. Birds hit with this single stone included the acknowledgment that both quotes came from one interview; that the two articles were about […]

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March 4, 2004
More on the Catholic Charities case

National Review Online published a couple of excellent pieces on the California Supreme Court's decision in the Catholic Charities case.

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March 3, 2004
And they say journalism classes are easy

Well, they were pretty easy for me, but former Georgia Bulldogs assistant coach Jim Harrick Jr. makes j-school exams look like particle physics. Here's Harrick Jr.'s Final Exam for his "Coaching Principles and Strategies of Basketball" course in the fall of 2001: 1. How many goals are on a basketball court? a. 1 b. 2 […]

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