March 19, 2003
It has begun

Head on over to any news site, turn on any TV station, and you'll see the worst of American and world journalism right now. At this point, we've launched a few missiles at "targets of opportunity" -- hopefully Saddam Hussein and some of his top aides. That's all there is to report, but news organization […]

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March 19, 2003
My "upset" special tournament bracket is up

If you're interested, check it out. [Adobe PDF required]

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March 19, 2003
Reference material

For those of you who are interested about the United States "going it alone" in the war against Iraq, here's a list of who's with us now, and who was with us back in 1991 during the first Gulf War. 2003 -- 31 nations: Afghanistan, Albania, Australia, Azerbaijan, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Eritrea, […]

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March 19, 2003
Ummm...do you really want to bring that up?

Sen. Joseph Lieberman was on "The O'Reilly Factor" last night and complained that President Bush had lost the goodwill of the world by, among other things, withdrawing from the Kyoto Treaty on global warming. The same treaty the Senate voted 95-0 to indicate that it would not ratify. Apparently Democrats are more concerned about appearances […]

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March 18, 2003
Countdown to war

I was in the newsroom earlier tonight when President Bush made his speech to the nation. Most action stopped as people gathered around the television sets to watch. Though I've long advocated war, if necessary, to bring about the end of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's evil regime, as the time nears where American soldiers venture […]

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March 18, 2003
Eric Alterman, Chapter 1 (Part two)

Alterman's take on Bernie Goldberg is to nickel-and-dime the former CBS newsman to death. Anyone who's read Goldberg's book knows it's not a scholarly work. It is a series of recollections on a subject. Goldberg is loose with his language, which is not surprising. Alterman punishes him for it, which is also not surprising. However, […]

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March 17, 2003
Things not said

Well, Paul Krugman's written another column, and war has not yet started. Krugman's latest thesis is that the U.S. has gone beserk when it comes to our foreign policy. The members of the Bush team don't seem bothered by the enormous ill will they have generated in the rest of the world. They seem to […]

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March 17, 2003
More on the SPJ-L list

Well, I sent out a response to the SPJ-L listserv to the one I made below, prompting a number of irrelevant responses. One person responded that the operation in Kosovo was a NATO operation -- "totally within Europe, was not UN." And this is relevant how? Clinton went to war without U.N. approval. NATO is […]

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March 17, 2003
Oh no! Now what are we going to do?

Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien said that Canadian forces would not fight in a war with Iraq. We're going to miss them -- all 30 of them.

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March 17, 2003
Funny ha-ha

I subscribe to the Society of Professional Journalists Internet listserv. Why? I'm not sure exactly. It long ago stopped being a forum for discussing journalism issues. It's now mostly a right-bashing club, with a lone conservative (who's not even a journalist) presenting himself as a whipping boy for a bunch of leftists, from America and […]

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