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Physicians, heal Thyselves

To close out the year, The New York Times opines today in its lead editorial:

We can only hope that this time, unlike 2004, American voters will have the wisdom to grant the awesome powers of the presidency to someone who has the integrity, principle and decency to use them honorably.

I couldn't agree more. I only wish that the Sulzbergers used the same yardstick for choosing their op-ed columnists.

The "awesome power" of a Times column should go to someone with more integrity, principle and decency than Bill Kristol. It would be tough to find a pundit who has been more consistently partisan,
or more flagrantly wrong in his predictions.

Founder of the infamous Project for a New American Century—who used his previous platform so dishonorably that even Time magazine couldn't bear to keep him on their payroll.

Posted on December 31, 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

The truth lies in typos

From a report by Idaho television station KXLY on the resignation of Senator Larry Craig:

"Suzanne and I have been humbled beyond words by the tremendous outpouring of support we have received from out friends, out families, our staff, and fellow Idahoans," Craig said.

Posted on September 1, 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack