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Is the MSM going overboard on its coverage of the Cheney shooting? Here is the lead of an Associated Press story that ran today, If the man wounded by Dick Cheney dies, the vice president could in theory at least face criminal charges, even though the shooting was an accident. No, of course not. Meanwhile, […]
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This is cool. Barone Blog Dirty windows This week I had a chance to meet Michael Yon. He’s the blogger who was embedded with troops in northern Iraq for most of last year and whose reports, and photos, have deservedly won wide acclaim. One of his photos has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Here’s […]
KC Originally uploaded by punditreview. Either Katie Couric is auditioning for a role in Something About Mary 2 or the birds just left her a present on her $1000 Frédéric Fekkai hairdo. Isn’t live TV awesome! This is the best liveshot gone awry since Michelle Kosinski’s rowboat appearence. None of this however can top Laura […]
What’s up with Kerry’s filibuster call, and Hillary joining in his defeat? The Massachusetts Senate duo has even taken up blogging with the Kosmonauts? What is going on? Bill at INDCJournal has the right idea, You’re killing the Democratic Party: I have one complaint for Kos, Atrios, et al: hurry it up a bit, will […]
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nyt Originally uploaded by punditreview. The New York Times, like most newspapers, is suffering. Suffering from advertising competition from the likes of Google and Yahoo, but also from their relentless agenda driven journalism that has been so thouroughly exposed by the blogosphere. I guess Times Select isn’t exactly selling…. N.Y. Times Earnings Plunge on Charges […]
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Three of our former guests on Pundit Review Radio are having an interesting conversation about the recent Blog Summit in which the GOP invited select conservative bloggers down to Washington to cover the Alito hearings. Danny Glover from National Journal’s Beltway Blogroll maintains his healthy skepticism about bloggers in his post The Courtship Of The […]
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Citizen journalism is ending 2005 on a bullish note. Here is a review of the week that was, Pulitzer Board Allows Online Journalism in All Entries The Pulitzer Prize Board announced today that newspapers may submit online material as well as print content in all 14 of its journalism categories, starting with the 2006 competition. […]