Category: Blog

American Digest: Blogger’s Head Explodes

Blogging satire may be in its infancy, but this is worth a look ...
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All-Encompassingly: Iraq News

The All-Encompassingly blog compares one professor's description of his experience working with teachers in Karbala, Iraq, with CNN coverage of events in that city ...
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Regret The Error: Mistakes Happen

I've added several new blogs to my blogroll today, one of which has a unique reason to exist: It reports exclusively upon errors, clarifications and trends regarding honesty and accuracy in the North American press. Interesting idea for a blog, ...
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Washington Post Best Blog Contest

The Washington Post has announced the winners of its "2004 Best Blogs Readers' Choice Award" contest. While I congratulate National Review's The Corner for its victory in category after category, I think the Post would do well to limit each ...
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Media Bias? What Bias?

NCPPR executive director David W. Almasi takes a look at his television schedule, and finds fodder for a conversation about equal time: Sinclair Broadcasting took it on the chin for wanting to show a POW documentary considered by some to ...
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Right Journal: Bald is Beautiful

I laughed out loud at this post about receding hairlines in Right Journal. Reminds me of something my husband David says whenever anyone remarks that our son Jonathan has David's hair: "So that's where it went!" ...
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Guardian Calls for Assassination

Linking to this is probably pointless, since Drudge and Instapundit have linked to it already, but the Guardian newspaper in Britain has published a column that ends with a call for the assassination of President Bush. On November 2, the ...
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Saddam Hussein and Terrorism: New Website Details Ties

Project 21 is announcing that member Deroy Murdock ha a new website: HUSSEINandTERROR.com Website Details Ties Between Saddam Hussein and Terrorism Links between former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and international terrorists - including Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda - are ...
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Nike Fenway Park Commercial

If you like baseball, you'll like this Nike commercial. Well, maybe not, if you are a Yankees fan. Hat tip: Mom ...
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Bush’s Wolves v. Reagan’s Bear in the Woods

The Daily Recycler says the new Bush-Cheney ad featuring wolves is better than the 1984 Reagan-Bush "bear in the woods" ad. I respectfully disagree. Bush-Cheney's "wolves" is a nice ad, but it is less ambitious than "bear in the woods" ...
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