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McCain Comes Through WASHINGTON, D.C. Partisan Democrats and many members of the news media consider John McCain's choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate a terrible mistake. But McCain need not worry about their criticism. His unexpected selection Avoiding a Lieberman Disaster ...
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Washington Post Nixes Wilson-Plame Quote in Novak Column
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias —
The Washington Post printed Robert Novak's column about his brain tumor today, but it substantially edited the ending. The Post removed a mean-spirited quote from Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame attacking Novak that appeared in the version distributed by Creators Syndicate. The original column by Novak ended like this (emphasis added, more below the fold): There are mad bloggers who profess to take delight in my distress, but there's no need to pay them attention in the face of such an outpouring of good will for me. I had thought 51 years of ...
Worth Reading
The Corner on National Review Online —
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Our Founding Partisans
The American Spectator —
... crisis? In truth, Jefferson agreed to retain two federal port collectors sponsored by Bayard. "You are safe," Bayard wrote to one of them. The federal union had averted an early crisis, but not everybody was happy. Abigail Adams wrote to her husband: "'What an inconsistency,' said a lady to me today, 'the bells of Christ Church ringing peals of rejoicing for an infidel president!'" We do have a long tradition of finding it easier to be partisan than conciliatory. Robert D. Novak is a columnist for Creators Syndicate and the author of ...
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