Month: October 2005
We'll I finally made it to the Capitol for coverage of the House Republican conference with bloggers. I'll be rounding up some of the early coverage on sites like …
Sometimes, I will work through certain issues purely as a mental exercise. I don't so much try to find the truth, but see if a solution is reasonable or …
So I was trying to get an urgent message to a couple Hill staffers about this mornings first ever 'Blog Row' on Capitol Hill. I was in fact replying …
Yesterday, I heard yet another story about Hurricane Katrina refugees. This one, though, was a little different than the ones like this one. It seems that folks were having …
"No one is going to out-gun, out-pray or out-country-value me"Democrat Eric Ferguson, a candidate for a House of Delegates seat in southwestern Virginia, shares his campaign strategy. Think how …
Probably shouldn't throw stones... Never mind that New York Senator Chuck Schumer, who (back when he was Congressman Schumer) was one of only 56 Representatives to vote against the …
There's nothing quite so satisfying in an argument as when your opponent says something that just perfectly encapsulates your argument for you. In the debate over illegal aliens, it's …
Last November we told you about millionaire heiress Paige Laurie, who was alleged to have paid her roommate $20,000 to do her schoolwork (such that it is) at the …
If you think whistleblowers in America have it rough, in Austria not only are they likely to loose their job, but they can be charged criminally. That's what's happening …
Two weeks ago NYU Journalism professor Jay Rosen wrote this:Just one man's opinion, but now is a good time to say it: The New York Times is not any …