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Grey Lady Down

The wily William Quick has an instructive post on The New York Times’ increasingly evident anti-Bushism — particularly with regards to Bush’s hard line on North Korea (but generally speaking, as well) — a sad media situation not without its practical consequences: It’s getting to be quite sad. Howell Raines’s new regime at NYT appears to be so knee-jerk in its opposition to anything the Bush administration attempts that it

Achtung, Iraq!

Crimson Crusader Glenn Kinen® takes on a German intellectual and persuasively argues the case for

Where’s the frickin’ remote!?!

TV with a conscience: Good Morning America — goaded on by a handful of breathless yentas with no scientific training and far too much time on their hands — declares war on “The Sippy Cup” and the “sweetened liquid” inside it. The new war is being declared on behalf of the children (natch), who find themselves placed in harm’s way — baby tooth decay is this month’s evil — as

Das ist nicht richtig.

The Weekly Standard’s Victorino Matus writes on the death of Traudl Junge, 1920-2002: TRAUDL JUNGE had a solid resume. She was a journalist at Quick magazine, a freelance writer and editor, and even a technical adviser for a movie. But most of all, she was a secretary with almost superhuman skills at typing and dictation. And she was very good at following orders–a boss’s dream come true. But I imagine

What’s on your mind, Mike?

The National Review’s Michael Ledeen writes eloquently on the death of General Vernon Walters, but he ends his piece on this strange note: […] He was too down to earth to be impressed by the intellectuals, and yet too well read and too cultured to fit into the world of Joe Six-pack. He never married, but he took a young naval officer under his wing, and made him his personal

Put your money where your, uh…heart is…?

“Git your livers, here! Git your pipin’ hot livers right here! Ice cold pancreases! Salty kindneys! Git your salty kidneys right here…!”

House of Cards

So, the House passed the Shays-Meehan Campaign Finance Bill — knowing full well (c’mon, they must!) that it won’t pass legal muster. *Sigh* Just so much reform posturing. How unbelievably shallow…

Deja Vu All Over Again…?

Today’s WSJ “Opinion Journal” feature article, “The ABA Goes to War,” contains these sentiments: Sometimes, as we stare at the ceiling at night, we wonder if these columns are too hard on lawyers. And then we go to work and hear what defense attorney Neal Sonnett said recently before the American Bar Association: ‘Our system does not work, democracy does not live, unless we are willing to give the same

AKA, “Islamo-baddy”

“A man charged with carrying fake identification on a Virginia road near the Pentagon is being held on a judge’s order because of the uncertainty of his identity and the fear that he might run,” The Las Vegas Sun reports. “‘There is a substantial risk of the defendant’s flight,’ U.S. Magistrate Judge Theresa Buchanan said Wednesday. “Court papers identified him as ‘Imad Abdel-Fattah Hamed, aka Imad Nimer,’ but prosecutor John

The Right Stuff

Silla Brush of The Daily Princetonian asks, “Is a liberal academia biased against conservative faculty?” Here’s one answer, from conservative University politics professor, Robert George : there is an ethos in academia created by a preponderance of liberal professors. College campuses tend to be representative of leftist views…which is self-sustaining. ‘University policies reflect liberal ideological commitments,’ he said. […]George agreed that hiring bias is a reality. He says there is