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Tuesday December 27, 2005 at 7:42am

Content Programming for Republicans

Wow, Kate O'Beirne is truly original.

Did she have lunch with Bernie Goldberg this year? I'm sure she's hoping to follow Goldberg's publicity formula...

Can't wait for whatever is next for the Republican Weekly Reader crowd. Bob Novak's "100 Fat People Named Kennedy That Pissed In Your Soup"? Fred Barnes' "All The Liberal Corporate Mamby-Pambies That Are Ruining The Economy"? Ann Coulter's "Politicians Who Deserve To Die"? What's the next level of innovation for these Republican artistes? Pop-up books?

I'm going to say this just once: I'll be very disappointed if Jon Stewart has O'Beirne on The Daily Show. There should be no reward for copying someone else's D grade project.

(BTW: I gotta wonder why they chose to use caricatures for the cover of O'Beirne's book. Is this some kind of revenge thing for O'Beirne, whose appearances on CNN's Crossfire always appeared more of a caricature than real video?)

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Monday December 26, 2005 at 7:27am

Christmas is Over

But the country should be in a giving mood for Ted Koppel and Tom Brokaw. They should give these guys shit for the rest of their television broadcast careers (the time we have to endure since their retirement from their "main gigs") for the pompousity and self-importance they've attached to themselves in this little piece from yesterday's MTP:

MR. RUSSERT: And they were not questioning whether Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.

MR. BROKAW: No. No. No.

MR. RUSSERT: That seemed to be a uniformly held belief.

MR. BROKAW: Right. Yeah.

MR. KOPPEL: Nor did the Clinton administration beforehand.

MR. BROKAW: No.

MR. KOPPEL: I mean, the only difference between the Clinton administration and the Bush administration was 9/11.

MR. BROKAW: Right.

MR. KOPPEL: If 9/11 had happened on Bill Clinton's watch, he would have gone into Iraq.

MR. BROKAW: Yeah. Yeah.

This should be Exhibit A as to why the news media has to quit interviewing itself. Why? Because the news media is full of people that are full of themselves, and that bear very little responsibility in their real jobs for what they say. How could Ted Koppel presume to know what would have happened if Clinton was President during 9/11? Does he have any idea what a Republican Congress may have done to Clinton after such attack? Does Tom Brokaw just say yeah, right, after any particular nonsense spouted by Koppel? Is Russert afraid of Koppel's hair? No challenge of this garbage? Perhaps Koppel and Brokaw would have invaded Iraq, perhaps the two of them would have shown the same kind of diligence to detail that George W. Bush did, the same kind of interest in what the U.N was saying that Bush displayed, the same kind of diplomatic skills that Bush brought to bear. I thought both of them were smarter than that, especially Brokaw, but apparently I was very wrong.

Fact 1: We don't know what would have happened with Iraq after 9/11 if anyone else was President. Period. That is one major variable to change.

Fact 2: We do know what George W. Bush did.

It's been 4 years since 9/11, and yet we have to keep saying, focus on what happened. Not the possible scenarios. Not the what-ifs and mebbe-bes. WHAT HAPPENED? We still don't have all the facts, so quit playing your parlor games and do some real work.

Hat Tip to Fixer for spotting this. It is a bit shameful that NBC chose to run such a piece of crap programming on Christmas Day. Give Russert the week off because the nation's airwaves need a break of carrying his pungent loads every week.

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Saturday December 24, 2005 at 8:23am

A Word of Christmas Thanks

I realize that I spend quite a bit of blogging hammering on the news media for coverage or lack of coverage. I lose sight of the fact that this is a unique time in history, where it has become so easy for an average citizen such as myself to critique and comment on the efforts of large and small news organizations and directly reference their content.

It's not just a miracle of the Internet. It's also a great opening of the news industry, and for that I express my thanks.

And because of that, I want to thank the following Pennsylvania news publications that provide online access to at least some of their news content. It is a great gift you are providing our society, and I believe it should be rewarded. Here's hoping that 2006 provides such rewards.

  • Allentown Times   [Allentown]
  • Beaver County Times   [Beaver]
  • The Bradford Era   [Bradford]
  • Bridgeville Star   [Bridgeville]
  • Bucks County Courier Times   [Levittown]
  • Butler Eagle   [Butler]
  • Centre Daily Times   [State College]
  • Chester County Press   [Oxford]
  • Citizen Standard   [Valley View]
  • The Citizens Voice   [Wilkes Barre]
  • City Paper   [Philadelphia]
  • Clarion News   [Clarion]
  • Coraopolis Record   [Coropolis]
  • The Courier-Express   [Du Bois]
  • Cranberry Journal   [Cranberry]
  • The Daily American   [Somerset]
  • Daily Courier   [Connellsville]
  • The Daily Item   [Sunbury]
  • Daily Local News   [West Chester]
  • Daily News   [McKeesport]
  • Daily Review   [Towanda]
  • The Danville News   [Danville]
  • Delaware County Daily Times   [Primos]
  • The Derrick   [Oil City]
  • Ellwood City Ledger   [Ellwood City]
  • Erie Daily Times/Morning News   [Erie]
  • The Evening Sun   [Hanover]
  • The Evening Times   [Sayre]
  • The Express   [Lock Haven]
  • The Express-Times   [Easton]
  • Forest City News   [Forest City]
  • The Fulton County News   [McConnellsburg]
  • The Gettysburg Times   [Gettysburg]
  • Greene County Messenger   [Waynesburg]
  • The Herald   [Sharon]
  • Herald-Standard   [Uniontown]
  • The Indiana Gazette   [Indiana]
  • Intelligencer/The Record   [Doylestown]
  • Leader Times   [Kittanning]
  • The Main Line Times   [Ardmore]
  • The Mercury   [Pottstown]
  • Moon Record   [Moon Township]
  • The Morning Call   [Allentown]
  • Mountaintop Eagle   [Mountaintop]
  • Murrysville Star   [Murrysville]
  • New Castle News   [New Castle]
  • News-Item   [Shamokin]
  • North Hills News Record   [Warrendale]
  • North Journal   [Wexford]
  • Northeast News Gleaner   [Philadelphia]
  • Norwin Star   [Irwin]
  • Oakmont Advance Leader   [Oakmont]
  • Observer-Reporter   [Washington]
  • Patriot News   [Harrisburg]
  • Penn Hills Progress   [Penn Hills]
  • Perry County Times   [New Bloomfield]
  • Philadelphia Business Journal   [Philadelphia]
  • Philadelphia Inquirer   [Philadelphia]
  • Philadelphia Daily News   [Philadelphia]
  • Philadelphia Weekly   [Philadelphia]
  • Pittsburgh Business Times   [Pittsburgh]
  • Pittsburgh City Paper   [Pittsburgh]
  • The Phoenix   [Phoenixville]
  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   [Pittsburgh]
  • Pittsburgh Tribune-Review   [Pittsburgh]
  • Plum Advance Leader   [Plum]
  • Pocono Record   [Stroudsburg]
  • Pottsville Republican   [Pottsville]
  • Press-Enterprise   [Bloomsburg]
  • The Progress News   [Emlenton]
  • Reading Times/Reading Eagle   [Reading]
  • The Record Herald   [Waynesboro]
  • Rocket-Courier   [Wyalusing]
  • Scranton Times/The Tribune   [Scranton]
  • The Sentinel   [Carlisle]
  • The Sentinel   [Lewistown]
  • Sewickly Herald   [Sewickly]
  • Signal Item - Star   [Carnegie]
  • South Hills Record   [Monroeville]
  • Standard Observer   [Irwin]
  • Standard-Speaker   [Hazleton]
  • Times Express   [Monroeville]
  • The Times Herald   [Norristown]
  • The Times Leader   [Wilkes-Barre]
  • The Times News   [Lehighton]
  • Titusville Herald   [Titusville]
  • The Tribune-Democrat   [Johnstown]
  • Tribune-Review   [Greensburg]
  • Upper Dauphin Sentinel   [Millersburg]
  • The Valley Herald   [Aspinwall]
  • Valley Independent   [Monessen]

  • Valley News Dispatch   [Tarentum]
  • Voices of Central PA   [State College]
  • The Wayne Independent   [Honesdale]
  • Wayne Suburban   [Wayne]
  • The Weekender   [Wilkes-Barre]
  • The Weekly Journal   [Moscow]
  • Williamsport Sun-Gazette   [Williamsport]
  • Woodland Progress   [Forest Hills]
  • York Daily Record   [York]
  • York Dispatch   [York]

    These links come from 50states. They deserve some credit for providing them in an easy to use location - along with news links from any other state. Thanks, and Merry Christmas!

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    Friday December 23, 2005 at 11:41am

    My Christmas Wishes for The Washington Post

    That Krauthammer be proved a fool again.

    That Dan Froomkin, when he comes back after a bit of paternity break, is given even better visibility for his columns - and yes, that means in print.

    And that this staff writer be let out to pasture. Enjoy the oats, Bob!

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    Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 11:46am

    Calling All Pennsylvania-Based Bloggers

    If you watch Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) and want to contribute to stories and discussion about their programming and development, please visit PCNBlog and email me at losyannigans@yahoo.com about being part of the blog. We're looking to start up in early January, and the more the merrier!

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    Sunday December 18, 2005 at 7:36am

    If You Think Movies Are Formulaic Now...

    If this software takes off, copycat chic will be all the rage...

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    Friday December 16, 2005 at 11:41pm

    David Brooks Almost Spews The Kool-Aid

    But at least for today, he was able to keep from full camera hurling on the NewsHour...

    JIM LEHRER: Now, to the analysis of all of this, of Shields and Brooks-- syndicated columnist Mark Shields, New York Times columnist David Brooks.

    First on the NSA surveillance story, first what is your reaction to the story itself and how do you react to the president's reaction?

    DAVID BROOKS: Well, when you open the paper I work at the paper but didn't see it until I opened the paper, and your eyes pop out.

    And the president's reaction is not going to fly. If you are not getting warrants, the burden of proof is on you to say why. I'm perfectly willing to accept that maybe there is a good reason why they had to go around the warrant system. But you got to tell me why.

    And you got to tell me why, given that there has been this torture debate where they didn't seem to want to defend that. They just bluntly said we need it but then they never could tell you why.

    Also on podcast.

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    Wednesday December 14, 2005 at 6:46am

    January 3rd is the Deadline

    Pennsylvania Cable Network's Call-In program airs Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 7:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., the hour-long interactive call-in program allows PCN viewers to speak directly with government officials, newsmakers, and other knowledgeable parties on current commonwealth issues. Viewers are welcome to call during the program by dialing, toll-free, 1-877-PA6-5001 (1-877-726-5001).

    Following is a list of upcoming programs:

    PCN has a NEW toll-free number - 1-877-PA6-5001 (1-877-726-5001)

    Wednesday, December 14 -7:00 p.m. LIVE
    Topic: Property Taxes

    Thursday, December 15 -7:00 p.m. LIVE
    Guest: Governor Ed Rendell

    PCN Call-In will return on January 3

    I have talked to one other blogger that is interested in blogging PCN programming. I think I'll start with the PCN Call-In Programs, and we'll see how interest goes. We could use several more. Interested in joining this group blog? Leave a comment here for now. (I know, it's very rudimentary)

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    Monday December 12, 2005 at 5:17pm

    That Smell

    As Jane points out at firedoglake, Viveca Novak has taken the nation's "journalism" one more rung deeper into the sewer.

    Unfortunately, it is much deeper than pictured.


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    Saturday December 10, 2005 at 3:51pm

    Goodnight, Man

    I bet Richard Pryor cracks them up in heaven.

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    Thursday December 8, 2005 at 7:12am

    'Tis The Season To Give...

    Did you know that Ed Helms, of The Daily Show fame, is looking for an eager web designer who is willing to help design, build and update his website FOR FREE! You'd think a fan would have helped him by now...

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    Posted on Thursday December 8, 2005 at 7:12am | Permalink | 2 Comments |

    Wednesday December 7, 2005 at 7:03am

    Lost: National News Media Reporting Priorities

    On November 25th, Senator Harry Reid said he thought that Osama Bin Laden was killed in October's earthquake in Pakistan.

    Is there any effort by the national media to clear up why Reid said this? Is there intelligence that Reid received that states this? Can the national media follow up on this story, please? It's not just about Reid, it's about the validity of possible information that indicates bin Laden is dead.

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    Posted on Wednesday December 7, 2005 at 7:03am | Permalink | 2 Comments |

    Tuesday December 6, 2005 at 8:16am

    The Charlie Brown Christmas Special

    Interesting piece on the first year of the classic. CBS thought it was going to be a dud.

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    Saturday December 3, 2005 at 7:03am

    The Courtship of Timmy's Fodder

    (with apologies to Harry Nilsson)

    People let me tell you 'bout my best guest,
    He's really really likes me, which is my litmus test.
    People let me tell you bout my best guest,
    He's a one man Senator ham, my feed, my quote, my pride and source.

    People let me tell you 'bout him he's so much spin
    Whether we're talkin' from our script or whether we're talking talking points.
    Cause he's my best guest.
    Yes he's my best guest.
    (scat finish).

    Who in Congress does Tim Russert dream about? Maybe we can tell by who he prefers to book as guests. 2005, so far...

    John McCain - 3 shows
    Joe Biden - 3 shows
    Thomas Kean - 2 shows
    Lee Hamilton - 2 shows
    Rahm Emanuel - 2 shows
    Arlen Specter - 2 shows
    Ted Kennedy - 2 shows
    Chuck Schumer - 2 shows
    George Allen - 2 shows
    Dick Durbin - 2 shows

    All those Senators and Representatives available, and McCain and Biden hog your videotape time? Hey Timmy, it's time to branch out in your selection of guests. Aren't you sick of their cologne by now?

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