David Brooks Held Hostage, Day 8 -- Refuses to Come Clean on Palin
Eight days after David Brooks admitted at a Manhattan forum that Sarah Palin was not qualified for higher office, he still has not shared this view with readers of his column.
I suppose that from the standpoint of quantum mechanics, John McCain is currently in the process of simultaneously winning and losing the presidential election -- but one can discuss probabilities fairly.
Eight days after David Brooks admitted at a Manhattan forum that Sarah Palin was not qualified for higher office, he still has not shared this view with readers of his column.
The academy cited Kristol's "uncanny ability to be utterly and completely wrong about everything, always" while managing "to somehow be thought of as knowledgeable."
During his rally appearance, James Harris did say that he's gotten an "ass-whooping" for supporting McCain, but of course that's a potentially self-serving political narrative that CNN doesn't check.
Shouldn't a president be concise on issues? Candidates seem to ignore the signals of blinking lights, so let's install an emphatic alarm that sounds somewhere between a fart and a fire engine.
It is apparent that McCain's strength among those 55 and older is the only thing that keeps him in the race among those people watching cable television news.
Book publishing is late to the digital party so it can look to all the many mistakes the music business made in the past decade, and decide how to move into the uncertain future.
Respect for intelligence and character has always been the best thing about authentic conservatism. Christopher is just being true to his values.
"I think what then happened was that there were a lot of people who were digging Obama but they didn't have any way to symbolically show their support."
2008-10-14-mccainbucks.jpg Is it just coincidence John McCain is often depicted with a jumbo-sized Starbucks in hand? ...McCain himself cites his caffeine intake as a problem, disclosing how its been a factor in his debate performance.
I rarely watch TV news or political talk shows, but last week when I heard that my 7 and 10 year old daughters were singing on Fox News, The View, and the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, I tuned in.
The idea behind it is that the government can use existing spectrum to reach areas under-served by current internet carriers: rural America and underprivileged communities.
Bottom line: Do Bill Kristol and David Brooks understand the basic tenets of opinion journalism?
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