Complete sentences vs. fragments on the campaign trail

A little coherence and evidence of intellectual activity from the presidential candidates -- is that too much to ask? David Ignatius, columnist for the Washington Post, noted the following about this week's presidential debate in Nashville: "Is it “presidential” to...

Ranking the New York Times Columnists

"Ranking the New York Times Columnists The editorial page of the New York Times is arguably the most influential in the world. Lately, I’ve begun to feel that the page has grown a little stale. In an attempt to understand why, I decided to rank the columnists...

David Brooks talks Geek-Cool

Stumbling upon NYT columnist's David Brook's article, "The Alpha Geek,"  I couldn't help but note the typical Brooks-styled pomposity.  It's persuasive, but you get the "I've heard this before"...

Feel the Love By DAVID BROOKS

By DAVID BROOKS, New York Times, November 2, 2007BRIAN WILLIAMS: Welcome to Drexel University, the site of tonight’s Democratic presidential debate. Let’s get started with Senator Barack Obama. Senator,...

BigT's Roundup - Evening Edition (9-8-07)

Often it is better to get the opinion of someone who is closest to a situation than it is to get the uninformed opinions of people thousands of miles away. In that vain here is an excellent point made by...

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