By Elton Beard
There are two kinds of people in the world,
those who divide people into two kinds and
those who don't. I don't.
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4:00 PM PT
Shorter Marc Gellman:
Trying to Understand Angry Atheists
- I don't understand why some people are mad at me just because
my comprehension of really important stuff is infinitely superior
to theirs.
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Plus: An Apology. To take the Rabbi's complaint as sincere
is to insult the Rabbi's intelligence. We apologize for doing
that above. Here in reality, of course, the vast majority of those
of "those who believe nothing" learn early on to discount what
those who believe in magic say about them. Perhaps the good Rabbi
mistakes pity for anger.
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4:15 PM PT
Answer and Question. The answer was provided by Mr. Bush
yesterday while announcing the hiring of Tony Snow as his new
Press Secretary. According to Mr. Snow's boss, their respective
job descriptions
are:
My job is to make decisions, and his job is to help explain those
decisions to the press corps and the American people.
That hardly sounds like a Decider who expects to share the
decidering with his Explainer, does it? To avoid any
misunderstanding, Mr. Bush reiterated his expectation. Note
the royal "we":
He's going to work hard to provide you with timely information about
my philosophy, my priorities, and the actions we're taking to
implement our agenda.
Any questions?
Apparently, yes. Washington Post Staff Writer Howard Kurtz, careful
observer and astute analyst that he is,
would like to know something:
More interesting to me is whether Snow will really get to be a policy
player, as he's been assured...
Interesting question. But one already answered, no? Unless, that
is, unless Mr. Kurtz suspects Mr. Bush of hiding his true intentions
from the American people. And how likely is that?
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 |
8:00 PM PT
Shorter Max Boot:
Loose lips win Pulitzers
- Objective journalism is objectively pro-terrorist.
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Plus: As is often the case, Max Boot's depiction deviates a bit
from reality. He writes:
No one working for the mainstream media today would refer, as Ernie Pyle
did during World War II, to "our soldiers," "our offensive," "our predicament."
Today it's "American soldiers," "the military offensive" and (most damning of all)
"the president's predicament" - as if this were Bush's war, not ours.
But the facts beg to differ. Take, for example, the purported pundit's
best evidence, his most damning phrase. Take it to Google and find:
And so on.
Obsessive subjugation of factuality to narrative is, of course, something
of a trademark for Mr. Boot. The abiding mystery is why the Los Angeles Times
persists in inflicting him on innocent readers.
See Also: Dr. Squid shortens Max at
GeekPol's evil twin,
Kevin Drum is not fooled at Political Animal
and digby extends and enhances at Hullabaloo.
See Also II: Best of the Blogs gets the picture,
A Spork in the Drawer asks an easy question
and Take That, Right Wing Nut Scum! quotes Bush to refute Boot.
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