Eric Florack on December 7th, 2007

If there is a more annoying person in the world of punditry than Arianna Huffington, I certainly don’t know of it.

The way that Mike Huckabee has handled the furor caused by the Huffington Post’s coverage of his role

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Eric Florack on November 21st, 2007

So, today… Just today… we find out that Edwards and Kerry never really got along during their campaign in ’04. And this from the New York Times, no less:

To the end of their disappointing run, the two men

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Eric Florack on November 19th, 2007

Surber is still playing “Name that Party”

I doubt AP would have downplayed a Republican losing over a racist remark.

As a member of the MSM for most of my adult life, I should resent charges of a pro-Democrat bias

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Eric Florack on November 18th, 2007

Times are tough for the Republican Party and its candidates. Earlier this month, according to Gallup, more people strongly disapproved of George W. Bush than any previous president since the advent?of polling—and, really, how could things be any different? Bush

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Eric Florack on November 16th, 2007

There’s a multilevel discussion going on over at Q&O, on Ron Paul and his Nazi contributors. Paul hasn’t disavowed these contributors, nor has he returned the money.

I’ll use Jon’s lede for the links:

I understand the point McQ has

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Eric Florack on November 16th, 2007

I didn’t see much of the debate last night, and very little of the reax this morning, so far. There’s a lot of it on Memeorandum… I’ve just not had time to look.

However, it doesn’t take a mystic to

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Eric Florack on November 15th, 2007

You’ll recall last night I commented on the drooling idiot, Kos and how Newsweek had lowered themselves into hiring the guy, saying, “That’s OK… Newsweek didn’t have any credibility left, anyway.  No loss.”… Well, perhaps… just perhaps… I under-estimated Newsweek.

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davidl on November 15th, 2007

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Say what you will about Mrs. Clinton’s campaign, the MSM is no longer accepting her as inevitable.   CNN”s Wolf Blitzer asks a good question of Mrs. Clinton.   Bill Sammon

 “If she can’t handle the heat during a Democratic contest,

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Eric Florack on October 28th, 2007

Michelle notes a Fox News report that says a career army officer, and small business owner has decided to challenge Jack “Cold Blood” Murtha…

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. —(FOX)- A career Army member left the service two years short of retirement to

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Eric Florack on October 25th, 2007

By way of the Doc Weasel Blog, we note yet another example of the arrogance of the mainstream media.  I’m not even gonna say anything about this one.  I’m just gonna link it, and let it be.  That’s all this

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Eric Florack on October 25th, 2007

I think it amazing that this Scott Beauchamp story has been met with such stony silence from the mainstream media.  It has only been twelve hours now or so since the story came out that documents and transcripts of phone

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davidl on October 23rd, 2007

Chuckie

Let me make some points perfectly clear.

I am tired of Bit having all the fun.

It should be Chuckie and not Chuckles.  The latter is the senior senator from New York.  The former a clown.

I have utterly no

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While I have Ace open in the other window, we’ll link another story from there, which matches the mold of the one about the deficit dropping to the lowest in five years…

Trend? Nah. I guess it’s only a story

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Ace notes something that I had observed yesterday, but didn’t have the time to comment on, given the events:

BizzyBlog corrects a bit and notes that the NYT (accidentally!) put a brief AP blurb about the story on page A22,

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davidl on September 18th, 2007

Pinch Sulzberger, d.b.a. the New York Times,  has  adopted his own policy.     The Times has declared victory and then surrendered, so reports Richard Perez-Pena:

The New York Times will stop charging for access to parts of its Web site,

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