Category: Journalism

Saturday morning cartoons

Saturday morning cartoons

| March 14, 2009 | Reply

I scan the web so that you don’t have to . . . Let’s see . . . the North Koreans . . . the Chinese . . . and now the Russians. Who’s going to be the next to challenge the new Obama Administration? Maybe Iran? And how will the Obama Administration respond? Oh, […]

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Tuesday morning links

Tuesday morning links

| March 10, 2009 | Reply

First off, don’t miss Henderson’s analysis of the pending missile shot by the North Koreans. Opposition within Congress to the cram-it-through legislative approach of the Democratic leadership: “The process by which these changes have been forced upon this body is so deeply offensive to me, and so deeply undemocratic, that it puts the omnibus appropriations […]

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Monday morning roundup

Monday morning roundup

| March 9, 2009 | Reply

Links worth reading: Democrats try to rebrand earmarks as good government. Not a surprise, since they’re also trying to rebrand trillion-dollar deficits as good economics. And speaking of good government, Rep. Charlie Rangel responds to direct questions about his tax issues. Robert Samuelson weights in on Obama’s approach to the economic crisis: Confidence (too little) […]

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Liberating stats

Liberating stats

| March 6, 2009 | Reply

I’ll let you figure out why I added all the categories that I did.  ..bruce w..

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Losing the New York Times?

Losing the New York Times?

| February 6, 2009 | Reply

First it was the NY Times editorial telling Tom Daschle that he needed to step down as the Obama Administration nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services — which Daschle did the same day the editorial came out, specifically citing the Times as he did so (“I read the New York Times this morning…”). […]

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A sense of liberation and relief…for me, at least

A sense of liberation and relief…for me, at least

| January 23, 2009 | Reply

Earlier today, I watched live TV coverage of the second White House press briefing by new White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs (the first was yesterday). To their credit, the White House press corps were not at all easy on Gibbs, perhaps due to some growing frustrations with President Obama and his interactions (or lack […]

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The long, slow death of news magazines

The long, slow death of news magazines

| January 20, 2009 | Reply

I grew up in a family that always subscribed to Time magazine, and I started reading it at a fairly young age. But when I went off to college in 1971, I decided to conduct an experiment. At that time, the three major weekly news magazines — Time, Newsweek, and US News & World Report […]

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Dave Barry’s annual review

Dave Barry’s annual review

| December 26, 2008 | Reply

Back when Dave Barry still wrote a weekly column, Sandra and I had a Sunday morning tradition where I’d read the column out loud to her while she was getting ready for church. The highlight of each year was Dave’s annual recounting of the events of that year, in his own style. Well, he stopped […]

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Truth set to music

Truth set to music

| December 16, 2008 | Reply

One of the proudest accomplishments of my adult professional life is that I actually supported myself and my family for a few years solely by writing. That was back in the late 1980s, when it wasn’t quite as easy as it had been in the 30s, 40s, and 50s. However, it was much easier to […]

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Video o’ the day

Video o’ the day

| November 14, 2008 | Reply

From the up-and-coming 23/6: Get the latest news satire and funny videos at 236.com. Yep, that about sums him up.  ..bruce w..

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