So, last week I ended up breaking (though, as we’ll see, maybe that’s the wrong word) a story over on Hit and Run that required me to make a judgement call about when I had enough corroboration for a charge to responsibly repeat it. Through the miracle of IM, I soon had what I thought […]
Pondering Publication
September 23rd, 2004 · Comments Off on Pondering Publication
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Sanchez TV
September 22nd, 2004 · Comments Off on Sanchez TV
The PS122 panel on blogging and politics I participated in during the RNC was apparently filmed for a local public access channel, the Manhattan Neighborhood Network. They’ll be airing it again on Tuesday, October 5, at 6pm and on Sunday, October 10, at 10pm. It’s channel 34 if you’re in New York, or you can […]
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D.C. Will Do That to You
September 21st, 2004 · Comments Off on D.C. Will Do That to You
Gene Healy has a fantastic piece on why he’s come to love D.C., despite being opposed to just about everything the town stands for. After two years in the Swamp, the first few months of which were spent wondering what the hell I was thinking when I left Manhattan, the city’s grown on me too, […]
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Genius of the Restoration
September 19th, 2004 · 1 Comment
So Sci-Fi was airing all of the Indiana Jones movies this weekend, and I was reminded that Last Crusade is still the best of the bunch. I was also reminded of a curious exchange I’d always wondered about. About half an hour from the end, Indy and his father Henry are trying to rescue their […]
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Cui Bono
September 16th, 2004 · Comments Off on Cui Bono
So, I’m not quite tinfoil-hat enough yet to buy the “Rove planted ’em!” theory of these memos, but man is this turning into a windfall for Bush. The story about his National Guard service—which I don’t care about, but presumably weakens the whole “man of character” image for those who think he’s got any—turns out […]
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Justified True Beliefs
September 15th, 2004 · Comments Off on Justified True Beliefs
I’m sinking to ridiculous levels of pedantry here, but I think Brian Weatherson’s mistaken to say that (many of) the blogospheric memo-debunkers aren’t Gettier cases—instances of “justified true belief” that don’t count as knowledge because of some issue with the way the justification links up with the truth of the belief. The relevant belief was […]
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Defending Dick
September 8th, 2004 · Comments Off on Defending Dick
I’m cross posting this Hit and Run entry because I think it’s just weird that most of the media accounts of Dick Cheney’s “scare tactics” are just flat reading him wrong, and in a way that, when you look at the whole transcript, is fairly obvious.
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“Life’s Greatest Trip”
September 8th, 2004 · Comments Off on “Life’s Greatest Trip”
It’s, like, the Son of Man, man. Hat tip: Kerry Hardy.
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New at Reason
September 8th, 2004 · Comments Off on New at Reason
Protesting can be a fun, community-building experience. But is it effective? Sometimes narrowly targeted ones clearly can be, especially when they draw attention to a heretofore ignored issue. But in “What Democracy Looks Like,” I suggest that convention activism may be a gift to Bush.
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Let’s Keep Talking About How Nuts He Is
September 7th, 2004 · Comments Off on Let’s Keep Talking About How Nuts He Is
The popular meme among right bloggers who haven’t, like, actually fact-checked Zell Miller’s speech is that people are focusing on the batshit tone of it because they can’t answer the substance. (Maybe that’s why he went with the batshit tone…) Those who have fact checked it realize that the substance is mostly bollocks, so Michael […]
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