“I didn’t mean to hit that pedestrian,” Novak said. See what I just did there? That was funny, see? UPDATE: Thanks to Christoph in the comments: Source: Novak’s Victim Worse Than First Thought Oh. Republican, eh? Karl has the back story. UPDATE x2: The bicyclist who stopped Novak is attorney David “Pro” Bono. Anonymous has a rundown of his political campaign contributions. I am sure that this is merely fortuitous,
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Bob Novak is diagnosed with a brain tumor [Karl]
Although it looks like Human Events broke the story, the Chicago Sun-Times has more details (so consider this an update to Dan’s post): Chicago Sun-Times columnist Robert Novak said today he has been diagnosed with a brain tumor but says that, “God willing,†he plans to be back at work soon. Novak said he was diagnosed Sunday with a tumor and will soon begin treatment at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Bob Novak yields to no one [Karl]
Not even a 66-year-old pedestrian: Syndicated columnist Robert D. Novak was cited by police after he hit a pedestrian with his black Corvette in downtown Washington, D.C., on Wednesday morning. *** “I didn’t know I hit him. I feel terrible,†a shaken Novak told reporters from Politico and WJLA as he was returning to his car. That’s not how the bicyclist who stopped Novak from driving away sees it: In an
Yglesias: And by “Fortunately,” I Mean Drat [Dan Collins]
Fortunately, the 66 year-old man Novak hit has only minor injuries, which means Novak will probably only see a minor penalty. And that’s too bad. Karl posted on this, of course, but I thought I’d letterbox it. Sociopath. See Liberty Street. I guess Soros digs that shit, though.
"Taco Bell looks to 'reinvent the taco'"
Well, not so much “reinvent” — no need to mess with what is, by many accounts, a near perfect food — as take the AWESOMENESS level up to 11! Taco Bell is testing a new taco featuring a shell made from nacho cheese-flavored Doritos, a product that is quickly becoming a media star as the chain’s parent company hints of plans to “reinvent the taco” next year. In a third-quarter
Clarice Feldman: Pardon Scooter Libby [Dan Collins]
Clarice recollects what everyone’s forgotten–or never understood–about the Scooter Libby conviction: But Libby was acquitted of the only charge before the jury that he leaked her identity to reporters and lied about it. In fact, the evidence at trial showed Libby did not disclose Plame’s identity to reporters Robert Novak (Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage and CIA spokesman Bill Harlow did that), or Bob Woodward (Armitage, again), Walter Pincus
Wherein I Am Denominated a Sociopath [Dan Collins]
In the comments section to a post by Instaputz on my post immediately below. I’ll not link it, because there’s nothing of note to see over there, but really, I think that being lectured by a guy who sits in his own piss all day telling other people that they’re stinky, it’s a bit much. The debate (which in this case would be a euphemism for much flinging of monkey
Dems 2008: In adversity, bitter pundits cling to their Obamessiah [Karl]
The New York Times editorial board is bitter: The Pennsylvania campaign, which produced yet another inconclusive result on Tuesday, was even meaner, more vacuous, more desperate, and more filled with pandering than the mean, vacuous, desperate, pander-filled contests that preceded it. Voters are getting tired of it; it is demeaning the political process; and it does not work. It is past time for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to acknowledge that
Dems 2008: Rolling toward Super-Duper Tuesday [Karl]
With Tuesday’s Florida Democratic primary in flux, the Monday morning dish on the Dems is a pudding without a theme. Well, maybe there’s a dash of theme. This morning, the New York Times remains on Clinton Disillusionment Syndrome watch: Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign team, seeking to readjust after her lopsided defeat in South Carolina and amid a sense among many Democrats that Mr. Clinton had injected himself clumsily into the
Baby, You Are So Good [Dan Collins]
and Chuck Adkins is so dumb: It’s not here anymore. Yeah, I killed it. Why? Because I received an e-mail from a Newspaper Reporter/Blogger telling me that they’re doing a investigative piece on Michelle Malkin. She didn’t want Malkin playing the victim card. So, it’s gone. If she’d been just a run of the mill Blogger, I would have told her to get bent… But she’s a reporter, She writes