Monthly Archives: August 2010

Campaign Outsider Reading Rack (pat. pending)

WSJ: Little Richard Actually Quite Big Thoroughly appealing column in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal about “Richard, the First,” a – you’ll pardon the expression – seminal influence on the music of the past 55 years. From Marc Myers’ Journal piece: … Continue reading

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The Boston Herald’s Cruel And Unusual Coverage

Make no mistake: former Massachusetts Turnpike Authority chairman and current accused drunk driver Matt Amorello is a menace to society and – to all appearances – deserves swift and harsh justice. But the Boston Herald’s coverage of Amorello’s alleged drunken … Continue reading

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New York Times Op-Odds Page

There seems to be a Birther Gap at the New York Times op-ed page. Sunday’s Frank Rich column: So many Republicans don’t know Obama is a natural citizen — 41 percent in a poll last week— that we must (charitably) assume … Continue reading

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“Shame on Elie Wiesel”

In Saturday’s Wall Street Journal, theater critic Terry Teachout whacked Elie Wiesel for “trampl[ing] on a playwright’s freedom of speech.” Back story: Deb Margolin recently wrote a play called “Imagining Madoff” that purported to offer audiences a fictional version of … Continue reading

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Stuck On Digg

Not 15 minutes after I posted about AlterNet’s claim that conservatives are burying liberal content on Digg, I received this from formidable blogger (and former grad student of mine) Seth Stuck, aka Conservative Brawler. “There was nothing provided in any of … Continue reading

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Citibunk

Typically captivating Wall Street Journal A-Hed on Friday: Mystery Writer: Does Citibank’s S. Larson Really Exist? Bank Won’t Confirm Identity of Secretive Signatory; Enigma of Customer Care Lede: SIOUX FALLS, S.D.—Is S. Larson for real? People who use Citibank credit … Continue reading

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Digg-ing A Hole For Liberals?

Not vouching for this item (via MediaPost), just saying: Are ‘Digg Patriots’ A Harbinger Of What’s To Come With Crowd-Sourced Editorial Tools Albeit on a very slow news day, the industry is buzzing about popular link-sharing Web site Digg, and … Continue reading

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WSJ: A-Rod Is A-Okay

From our Late to the Party desk: Allen Barra in Thursday’s Wall Street Journal: Is A-Rod a Yankee Yet? Despite his 600 home runs, some New Yorkers remain skeptical of the baseball star. The reasons Barra cites: Rodriguez’s use of … Continue reading

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Boston Herald Reveals Identity Of Underage Sexual Assault Victim

From Thursday’s Boston Herald: Bully laments role in ‘sick’ sexual assault A Canadian prep-school punk yesterday apologized to the classmate he assaulted as an obscene videotaped “joke” during a Hub field trip, assuring him, “I used to be somewhat of a … Continue reading

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